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    Best android tv box for gaming and XBMC?

    I have a M8 right now but when im playing games like Asphalt 8 and Dungeon Quest it freezes... really annoying.

    Im wondering which is the best android tv box for gaming and XBMC.

    #2
    Originally posted by crowruin View Post
    I have a M8 right now but when im playing games like Asphalt 8 and Dungeon Quest it freezes... really annoying.

    Im wondering which is the best android tv box for gaming and XBMC.
    Well,it's a good questions, however,it is also an easy questions.

    for game the rk3288 with mali-t760 is best. in all of the tv boxes i have tried, the game performance in rk3288 is best. however for xbmc support, rk3288 is weak than the amlogic s802 or s812 chip.

    however amlogic just use the mali-450 gpu.
    maybe you should wait a little longer, and check in 2015.

    Eric
    Looking for developers
    http://freaktab.com/forum/advertiser...91j-smartphone

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      #3
      Originally posted by geekbuying View Post
      Well,it's a good questions, however,it is also an easy questions.

      for game the rk3288 with mali-t760 is best. in all of the tv boxes i have tried, the game performance in rk3288 is best. however for xbmc support, rk3288 is weak than the amlogic s802 or s812 chip.

      however amlogic just use the mali-450 gpu.
      maybe you should wait a little longer, and check in 2015.

      Eric
      Edit: found this box it has the mali-t764 gpu quad-core its the Tronsmart Orion R28 PRO

      XBMC works well on it too ill look deeper into it.

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        #4
        Originally posted by crowruin View Post
        which rk3288 android tv box would you recommend for gaming?
        Tronsmart Orion R28.
        Looking for developers
        http://freaktab.com/forum/advertiser...91j-smartphone

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          #5
          Originally posted by geekbuying View Post
          Tronsmart Orion R28.
          its a monster im sure it wont have a problem with xbmc since it has all the components to easily handle it

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              #7
              Is there a particular amount of hardware needed for games? I have a T8-AML-V2 and was wondering if this would be good enough or would I need to upgrade to the T8-AML-V3. Thanks

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                #8
                You get what you pay for to some extent, so try specifying a price range - it makes suggesting a box a little easier for everyone
                Team UX
                http://www.ultimatexbmc.com/

                http://www.freaktab.com/showthread.p...-ULTIMATE-XBMC

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                  #9
                  Nvidia shield

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by nukeybrown View Post
                    Nvidia shield
                    i havent been on here at all LOL I have had the Nvidia Shield tv for 5 months its really fkning good....im all set

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                      #11
                      Glad it lived up to its expectation

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                        #12
                        Does nVidina worth its money? I am asking, because I want to buy one Android box tv for my needs like:
                        - Mostly for watching movies, series, maybe some live tv.
                        - Download some movies to external hard drive, which would be connected to box.
                        - From time to time I would play some game like Forsaken world mobile is and was wondering what box would run game like this?

                        Also, what box have good support for custom roms, etc. It's my first time buying box like this, so I don't want to spend too much money, but also I don't want to buy something ultra cheap, thats why I asked if nVidia Shield tv is worth its money.

                        Two friends recommended me MXIII - G (2GB ram, Quad Core Amlogic S812) - http://www.gearbest.com/tv-box-mini-pc/pp_202596.html
                        But then again someone else told me he got 1GB version of it and he was disappointed with it, so he recommended me Beelink i68 (2GB ram, Rockchip RK3368 processor with the Octa Core 64 bit) http://www.gearbest.com/tv-box-mini-pc/pp_211700.html

                        Difference in price is not big, but what about performance? How is for example i68 vs nVidia? Thats why I asked if nVidia worth its money, or we pay extra amount of $$ because of name?


                        Greetings,
                        Denis

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                          #13
                          @DennisDee: You can't really compare the NVidia Shield TV box with the MXIII-G - it usually costs around $200 while you can currently purchase a 2/8GB MXIII-G for ~$50. The NVidia Shield TV has a much more capable processor which scores around 75000 in Antutu versus 35000 for the MXIII-G. The Tegra X1 has 256 graphics cores vs 8 in the S812.so the X1 is going to destroy the S812 in terms of graphics intensive gaming etc.

                          For most streaming applications you do not require the performance of an NVidia Shield TV and I think you will be pretty happy with the cheaper MXIII-G type devices. I have the older S802 based MXIII M82 and I am still happy with it even though it has been replaced by newer and slightly faster devices such as the MXIII-G. I use it to stream from Kodi, Hulu, Netflix, Mobdro, Showbox, MovieHD etc. I am using a cheap AF106 (~$9) airmouse to control the unit which also functions as a really cost effective and functional Wii type game controller. The AF106 has an internal accelerometer and gyroscope which support many of the popular android games such as Riptide GP 2, Beach Buggy Blitz, Turbofly 3D, Shine Runner etc. as well as many 3D balancing type games such as Rolling Seed or Labyrinth 2 Lite. I think you would get a lot of enjoyment out of this really simple gaming setup.

                          I recently purchased a set of red/cyan paper glasses for ~$1-50 on Aliexpress and have been testing the 3D performance on some movies, LG Cinema 3D TV demos etc. Having watched the same demos on several of the LG Cinema 3D TV sets I must say that there isn't a huge difference in terms of quality and I think you would be quite impressed with the results.
                          http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Whole...314523465.html
                          LG Cinema 3D demo video (use red/cyan glasses and watch on PC using Chrome browser)
                          http://www.interleave-vr.com/youtube...?v=9ScZRkRUYLM

                          Some of the best 2/8GB MXIII-G offers currently

                          http://www.geekbuying.com/item/MXIII...65-362247.html

                          You should also be able to find genuine Tronsmart MXIII Plus devices which are essentially rebranded MXIII-G's on Amazon (Geekbuying seller) for a similar price. Post again if you want more information.

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                            #14
                            Wow Lurker, now this is an information indeed!

                            Another thing I would like to ask (I removed nVidia from my list), what about Beelink i68? So, s812 processor vs Rockchip RK3368. What is better in TV world? Which one of these processors have better Custom rom support?

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                              #15
                              @DennisDee: I have sent you a PM with more details concerning your questions. Send me a PM if you want any more information.

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