Sappy404 wrote: » For those looking at the Mi Box, these guys in the UK seem to have the US version for £79, plus about £6 shipping and paypal fees. It's on back order currently. I took the plunge on the Geekbuying International Version and expect to pay much the same if not more in taxes and fees, and there are doubts about the non-US international version over on the Kodi forum, as pointed out by Do-More.
Do-more wrote: » For anyone interested in a Wetek Hub or Play 2, Wetek have a 10% off code on all purchases from the Wetek store until Nov. 30th. Code is HTL10WS1 [Edit] Just checked the code and can confirm it is working and brings the cost of the Play2 to €108.91 including standard shipping.
Do-more wrote: » That guy on the Kodi forum has now received his box and it does appear to be the correct spec, it just comes in a plain box, so you should be safe enough Sappy.
krustydoyle wrote: » https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B016WGF9O2/ref=ord_cart_shr?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE Is this a good offer and could you add packages to it??
Sappy404 wrote: » Wish I'd found that UK site first though!
yvonne.joy.3 wrote: » Hi people, i have been reading up on this thread and have a few questions, apologies for the basic questions: 1) what is the best box to buy at the moment? 2) what spec should I be looking out for? 3) is the minix neo U1 Android 5.1.1 a good box? 4) do these boxes work over wifi or do they require ethernet? Thanks in advance
yvonne.joy.3 wrote: » are they difficult to set up? I am pretty good with computers and phones on Android platforms but these boxes are new to me. Would I need help in setting them up or would I find it online?
BandMember wrote: » 1) The Minix Neo U1 would be rated as the best box on the market, alongside the Shield. Personally, I only ever buy and recommend Minix boxes - most user friendly and best on the market IMHO. 2) Branners answered that perfectly! Never buy a box with only 1GB RAM (most cheap boxes only offer this) 3) See answer 1. 4) They work over wifi, but I would recommend that you connect with an ethernet cable (or homeplugs if possible), especially for live streaming. While the wifi on the Minix boxes is pretty good, in general, the wifi on most boxes isn't great and you may struggle if the box is far from your router. In terms of setting them up, YouTube and Google are your friend here. We can't really go into detail here. However, I would urge you to stay away from installing a "build" on your box. They usually take up a lot of space and may not update add ons automatically. I would only install the add ons that you actually need and use, uninstall everything else. Also, stay away from apps if you can as a lot of them are filled with viruses, pop up ads and the like. TL;DR Buy a Minix and look up YouTube and Google! You'll be sorted in no time!
UsedToWait wrote: » ,^ MINIX Neo U1 is coming up on a lightning deal round 5pm for anyone interested.. I'm kinda torn - I'm seeing the newer boxes with 3gb ram and the S912 chip set, and am waiting for (unbiased) reviews on these.. The other factor is the MINIX only runs 5.1 android - I would have expected them to have upgraded to 6.0 by now.. Anyone want to counter my (fuzzy) logic?
SolvableKnave wrote: » First timer here, bought one these and it's turned out to be a PITA. Actually think I've bricked it already trying to update the OS. (My MAJOR gripe with this is the flaming hoops you have to jump through to do this) What would peoples opinion be on this box? Specs are on par with the general consensus here.
Do-more wrote: » I bought a Wetek Play 2 about two months ago and would highly recommend it. I have just been watching the first few episodes of Planet Earth 2 on the BBC iPlayer add-on on Kodi on the Wetek and the picture quality was stunning, 1080p stream I presume with the Wetek connected to a 55" LG 4K TV. The Wetek runs the official Android TV OS so it is bang up to date on that front and support is great with regular updates and their own forum in addition to other threads on the likes of the Kodi hardware forum, although to be honest I haven't had any problems with it, it has just worked well for me since day one. The remote control works very well and the only thing I would wish for is if it had a keyboard on the back. Unfortunately not, so I have a Microsoft wireless keyboard connected to it also for when I need to do text searches.