Ok so if you listened to Satellite Nation last night you heard about the new Amiko Android based STB. Basically what we know so far is this:
Also it is designed to be very easy to use even if you have never had a device that ran Android. So if you are not a smart Phone or tablet user, you will not be over whelmed.
Satellite Streaming is native to the box unlike a lot of other android based receivers.
MSRP of around $230-$250
A few other points were talked about but nothing was definitive, so that is the facts. If I missed something or typo-ed something let me know.
My Thoughts,
Will it do 4:2:2? Joe says it has not been tested yet. However, I say most likely it will as other android boxes, from what I have heard, will not have a problem with it. Brian even said he felt the same way when he called in.
Hardware or Software Blind Scan? I am leaning toward software, but I don't know and he didn't say. I for one am looking forward to this box. I assume it will have some bugs and issues like any other product, but the team Joe works with is great. Also knowing Joe he won't pump it out as fast as he can, he will test the hell out of it before he releases it for sale.
- It is running Dual Core 1.5GHz A9 processor
- 1 GB RAM 2GB VRAM
- 8GB Storage for APPS
- Running 4.3 JellyBean
- Upgradeable ROM for future releases of Android
- Simplified remote with motion sensing and an accelerometer( kinda like a wii or PS Move remote)
- The remote also has a microphone to speak into, to control your box
- microSD slot
- OTG port
- Built in 2.5" SATA drive bay
- Built in WiFi
- Spark APP Store
- Google Play
- Comes loaded with XMBC
- DNLA, Airplay, Airshow and MirrorCast
- Dolby DTS
Also it is designed to be very easy to use even if you have never had a device that ran Android. So if you are not a smart Phone or tablet user, you will not be over whelmed.
Satellite Streaming is native to the box unlike a lot of other android based receivers.
MSRP of around $230-$250
A few other points were talked about but nothing was definitive, so that is the facts. If I missed something or typo-ed something let me know.
My Thoughts,
Will it do 4:2:2? Joe says it has not been tested yet. However, I say most likely it will as other android boxes, from what I have heard, will not have a problem with it. Brian even said he felt the same way when he called in.
Hardware or Software Blind Scan? I am leaning toward software, but I don't know and he didn't say. I for one am looking forward to this box. I assume it will have some bugs and issues like any other product, but the team Joe works with is great. Also knowing Joe he won't pump it out as fast as he can, he will test the hell out of it before he releases it for sale.
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