LimerickCity wrote: I am hearing that there are some subscription charges out there where you can watch good quality sports streams.
leemaree wrote: » Is there any boxes out there that does TV Channels only, without satellite dish?
MonkstownHoop wrote: » Where would people recommend I buy an M8S box, I see there's a page selling them on Facebook but would rather buy from a reputable source, thanks.
Allyall wrote: » Look on geekbuying or banggood etc.. and buy a different android box from there. To be honest, the only ones to really avoid (unless audio/music is a priority) are the rockchip devices. Any other are as good as the next. They all play full HD without an issue if they have the correct ROM on them. Unless you also plan on using it as a gaming console.
MonkstownHoop wrote: » Cheers, no just for sports channels after Virgin screwed me!
THFC wrote: » Well I suppose that depends on the channels I'd receive. But, for contrast, we were paying €60 a month last year for sky, which works out at €720 for the year. Along with the obvious things (i.e. live pause, rewind, record) we were getting Sky sports/movies and a load of other channels too. So, depending on the channels and ability to do the basics like pause and record, anything under €500 would be a huge saving. From what I can see these things go for well under €100, so, long story short, basically looking for the best value for money box that will last the longest and has the best features.
Gerard_Smith wrote: » What is the best price of an Nvidia Shield TV online?
flyingoutside wrote: » Could anyone recommend a good budget box that's not too expensive? Mostly for sport and TV. Cheers.
Tinder Surprise wrote: » If ever the saying 'buy cheap-buy twice' can be applied then its definitely when it comes to Android type boxes. If your money can stretch then get yourself a Nvidia Shield TV and you wont look back.
Benzino wrote: » Hey, I've had a look at this and yeah, the same thing is happening to me too. I can see how it would be very frustrating. Not quite sure why it's happening either, I've read people saying the new Kodi has some bugs with wake locks, but I installed an app that is meant to keep the device from sleeping, and it didn't make any difference.
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Trond wrote: » Finally set up the Beelink MiniMXIII. Very nice box. Its absolutely tiny. The stock remotes actually grand, much better than I had expected. Used ebay and got stung by Customs. In hindsight I should have used gearbest's EU warehouse.
Heraldoffreeent wrote: » Yeah, I got one a month ago, and they're not a bad box, for a relatively cheap price. The interface is quiet nice, in fact I prefer it to the Minix. Wifi is awful though, they seriously messed up there, both with the lack of an external antenna or much of an internal one. I also find it a tad flakey at times, last week mine wouldn't work for hours because the clock didn't synch..........sounds like a first world problem, but many apps won't work without the clock giving them realtime information.I'm not sure how it righted itself, but there was lots of switching on and off, of the box router etc, and unplugging until it finally synced. Another thing I've noticed is that the audio disappears from time to time, thats fixed by leaving it off for an hour and then switching it back on. I'm wondering if this maybe related to some sort of overheating issue. Overall for about €30, I'm not complaining, for a second box its grand.
Heraldoffreeent wrote: » I prefer it to the Minix.
BandMember wrote: » :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek: You can take that sort of blasphemy elsewhere!! :cool:
Trond wrote: » Have to say I've not had a moments issue with mine so far thankfully. Stuck Kodi and Mobdro on it. Im using it with wifi as well although i do have good broadband in the house. Defo worth the money I paid...
s8n wrote: » Any good forums to recommend for a newbie doing some research