k123456 wrote: » Hi Big Nelly I have the Minix x8 h, , but I am curious about the r42, its a lot cheaper, how do the two compare in real life
Big Nelly wrote: » At most the T-R42 cost me about 50 euro in Jan, it came with a little remote but I never used it, I just use a wireless mouse but I use the same with the Minix. I ran it for the first 5 months on standard firmware and it ran grand. Had some issues with HD films if the stream was weak but that was it..... I then upgraded the firmware to Wasser kit kat 4.4. This also had the preloaded XBMC for the RK3188 processor, this seemed to resolve any issues I had with HD quality. It was perfect but as mentioned I rather playing aound with something so I got the Minix and ended up selling on the T-R42 to a mate who replaced an apple TV with it and says it is perfect.... Great little box for the cash to be honest
baingal nancer wrote: » Think i'l take a chance on the T-R42, do geekbuying take long to ship to here ?
Invincible wrote: » I ordered a H5 off them in July, selected the DHL option and had it in about 10 days, for $6.37 over the free shipping.
baingal nancer wrote: » Where you charged any customs? they have a warning saying you may be charged if you use dhl
Invincible wrote: » No customs, they have a live chat feature
Big Nelly wrote: » If buying a box really you need to look around. Check out geekbuying/gearbest etc and see what is available. If you do find box you like the look of then check out freaktab to see if there is firmware support out there for it. I originally went for T-R42 from geekbuying: http://www.geekbuying.com/item/T-R42-Quad-Core-Google-Android-4-2-2-RK3188-28nm-Cortex-A9-1-6-GHz-Mini-TV-BOX-HDMI-HDD-Player-2G-8G-BT-RJ45-External-Wifi-Antenna-with-IR-Remote-Controller-Black-317424.html To be honest this box was perfect and played everything. Also because there is so many sold the firmware options where great, I put Wasser firmware onto it and it was perfect. It played HD etc with no issues. I only moved to the Minix X8-H as I had more or less got the T-R42 running as well as it could and there wasn't much more playing I could do with it :-) I went for Minix as it had good spec and I could ship in quickly from the UK, at extra cost mind you. If I had the time I would have probably shipped from China again I would recommend looking at websites above, if you find a box just ask on here and someone will be able to advise quickly. Do not be concerned about firmware/loading up XBMC. There is a couple of wizards which add on everything for you and take about 5 mins. You are paying over the top on adverts from what I can see, most of the people are just buying in cheap from China, running a wizard on it and putting on a huge margin. I had never touched XBMC before Jan of this year, a couple of pointers from people on here and I was up and running in 20 mins....once I got used to it I started to play around and add more functions/features but these are only nice to haves....
dahat wrote: » Think I will get the M8 from Geekbuying, will get the Tronsmart air mouse as well unless in decide to use the Yatsee xbmc plug in. All in for less than €90,happy days.
Moyglish wrote: » Has anyone heard of the Ice Cube 2 before? Or have any feedback on it? Looking at it here on Droidsticks.co.uk - http://www.droidsticks.co.uk/shop/ice-cube-2-quad-core-droidsticks-tv-box/ What are they like to deal with anyone know?
dahat wrote: » The one I linked above is the one I have in my cart, it states in the description it is the factory model. Assume that is not the clone then?
jobyrne30 wrote: » Original one here
Invincible wrote: » No sign of an external aerial on it, will it work over WiFi?
dahat wrote: » Yep,that's the one I have. Is the Yatsee xbmc plug in worth paying for as a remote?
dahat wrote: » And he has linked the Vega for $99, all this is getting hectic. Will have to decide tomorrow for sure as the longer I wait the more frustrating it becomes.
dahat wrote: » I have set up a wired connection for where it is going, WiFi would be handy if I move it though. Edit, dual band WiFi is listed in the description.