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10pcs T95X android tv box 1g 8g/2G 8G/2G 16G Amlogic S905X Quad Core Android 6.0 TV Box with 4K*2K Kodi 16.1 Android 6.0 Marshmallow Android Marshmallow is a refinement and extension of the core features and functionality of Android Lollipop. Marshmallow primarily focuses on improving the overall user experience of Lollipop, introducing a new permissions architecture, new APIs for contextual assistants, a new power management system that reduces background activity. Amlogic S905X Amlogic S905X is a low cost version of Amlogic S905 with a lower operating frequency, built-in stereo DAC, integrated Ethernet PHY, 4K VP9 and HDR10 & HLG support. Kodi 16.1 Preinstalled with KODI 16.1 which has some additional fixes on top of the 16.0 , making the Kodi experience a lot more pleasurable. H265 and VP9 decoding The S905X chipset inside this smart TV Box is a advanced version compared with the original S905 chipset. It supports both H.265 and VP9 decoding, which are the absolute mainstream decoding formats in the globe. 4K Resolution The latest in a line of broadcast and media resolutions, 4K is due to replace 1080p as the highest-resolution signal available for in-home movies and television. With a minimum resolution of 3,840 pixels wide and 2,160 pixels high, making it the equivalent to two 1080p screens in height and two in length. 1GB DDR3, 8GB eMMC It boasts DDR3 2GB RAM, and eMMC 8GB Flash, advantageous in performance, security and reliability, ascribing to the eMMC memory, ultimately delivering a richer end-user experience. 2.4GHz WIFI 802.11 b/g/n Supports 802.11 b/g/n wireless standard, among which 802.11b has a maximum bandwidth of 11 Mbps, 802.11g 54 Mbps and 802.11n 150 Mbps.
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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 22 February, 2017. |