Hardware Specification:
CPU: Amlogic S905W2 Quad Core ARM Cortex A53 GPU: Mali-G31 MP2 SDRAM: 4GB DDR3 FLASH: EMMC 32GB
Main Features:
Android 11 OS; Support AV1,VP9, H.265, 4K 60pfs, HD2.1, USB2.0; Wireless WiFi 2.4G 5G; LAN Ethernet: 10/100 standard RJ-45; High Definition video output 4K (4096x2160 pixel ); Card reader TF cards
1. FOTA online update --- when box have bugs or new function, you can choose to update online if necessary.
2. Remote control cannot navigate --- some apps are designed to be used on tablets and phones that have touch screen settings or mouse. So you can use the mini wireless Keyboard or Mouce to operate the TV box.
3. 4k ---- Please make sure your video source and TV support 4K at the same time, otherwise the TV box will not show the 4K option when setting the resolution, and you will not be able to use the 4k function.
4. The player does not respond to certain operating commands during playback
a> Aim the remote control directly at the sensor on the front of the TV box.
b>Reduce the distance to the TV box.
c>Replace the battery in the remote control.
5. When the mini keyboard does not respond, it may be that you accidentally press Fn and F1 keys at the same time, the keyboard is locked and when the layout is wrong you need to pair it manually.
Manual pairing ---- Press FN first, don't release, then long press F1, wait for the blue light to flash rapidly, release the key, reinsert the USB receiver and restart the keyboard, wait for the blue light not to flash, it means the pairing is successful.
As the successor to the HEVC (H.265) format, AV1 is currently used for HDR videos and brings implications for people. It has an improved compression system that allow huge data efficiency savings without reducing video quality – and that could be key going forward into a world of higher frame rates, 8K resolution, HDR standards and audio demands.
And support 3D videos, you can watch 3D movies at home, offer 4k(60fps) * 2k output which provides you high definition viewing and fluent video playing, making it as the highest resolution signal available for home movies.