gibson wrote: » Thank you very much dahat and iba that was a very quick reply!
dahat wrote: » I dont need one but will still get one I'd say. 2Gb MXIII is still en route so might build that and sell it for a few quid profit, buy the 808 and MXQ then!
Big Nelly wrote: » The MXQ is 37 quid from Gearbest So they are way overpriced
reni10 wrote: » Do you have a link and coupon to get it for €37?
Big Nelly wrote: » I let the MXQ go because I wasn't sure when codesnake would release OpenELEC for it....then of course I got a PM with a version of OpenELEC that works :mad: My mate hasn't bought it yet so might try and get him to take another box Also forgot I have MX2 on way in from UK, should be here today:D:D and will build with OpenELEC this week....
iba wrote: » dahat knows a lot more than me. For me I just copy everything that vdub25 does. Join his FB page too:https://www.facebook.com/groups/vdubt25users/?fref=ts
Lucas Hood wrote: » Is there much improvement with openelec? I've 2x mx3s on the way from gearbest the postage is taking its time.
dahat wrote: » Mx2 with Official OE should be a great set up you'd imagine. Tempted to buy 3 MXQ and sell them with OE, is it stable? Hard to know how to put a resale price on them, €50?
Invincible wrote: » As I posted yesterday, a crowd advertising on fbook selling those for €124.99 & €129.99, 2 different options available, some rip off.
rob316 wrote: » I went to some crowd there before Xmas for the laugh doing a demo it was a €125 for a CS918 with just the tvaddons.ag installer, told me it was on special down from €150 :eek: Had the cheek to tell me him and his team designed the software.
Big Nelly wrote: » Its no surprise, I thought for ages my setup was second rate compared to the seller on Adverts/Ebay/Done Deal etc who where charging up on 100 euro for there set up....or you can download there set up for a nice fee of 40 UKP....:rolleyes: But have looked at majority and you will find most of them have just run TV add on's wizard and that is it.....absolute joke....but then again people are paying them for it so who is the idiot here?? :P I have seen boxes with just Mashup added to XBMC, nothing else. That was it....
rob316 wrote: » Its very attractive telling people you can get this box for €150 and you will have every movie, tv show and sports channel available for nothing. Most people aren't going to question the hardware or value.
BenEadir wrote: » Hey BN, Happy New Year and all that. I'm planning to wipe my 2 x Minix X8-h's and my Minix X7 over the weekend, install the latest firmware, add KODI, add TVaddons config wiz and Vdubt25 add on, hook up to my NAS and I should be sweet. (I'll also add Chrome, the box of shows which can't be mentioned and one or two other apps/widgets e.g. Any suggestions as to anything else I should be doing / adding on? I read a lot about Openelec, is that a road I should be looking to go down?
Big Nelly wrote: » Ok so MX2 arrived and happy days it is system board G18REF so need to check what my "preinstalled and set up" XBMC will be like and then scrub it for OpenELEC Is anyone running OpenELEC 5.0 RC3 with Kodi 14.0 Helix RC3??? It is still in test but is it stable or should I go with 4.2.1?
aaronm13 wrote: » Is that the g box midnight mx 2? Have one of these myself that got relegated to the bedroom when I got the Minix. Hate the box as it gave me nothing but trouble and played feck all in xbmc although many would disagree with me here. Would openelec be a good upgrade for the stock firmware and could you link the version you use
tritriagain wrote: » Any one try this box.http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00MGGN2UG/ref=mp_s_a_1_9?qid=1420836763&sr=8-9&pi=AC_SX110_SY165 Very cheap with good reviews. I have a Amazon fire TV working great but might get this for kids
Big Nelly wrote: » If you want will take the box off your hands? 😄😄
Rochey18 wrote: » Anyone recommend a box that will run the usual apps and runs Kodi smoothly. Would like to spend about €50 but will spend a decent amount if it is worth my while, the box is going to replace my TV. Was thinking of getting the MX 2 which is priced at about €50.
Invincible wrote: » You'll still need a tv or some way to watch the content.