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    Help for choosing the best Android stick.

    Hello everybody,
    Recently I bought a few Android sticks, and I was very disappointed of there quality.
    I did a research and I saw a very good Android sticks:
    1. Mk903v
    2.cs008
    3. Mk809 4K

    And my first question is which one of them is the best, and mabye there is even better one, and cost around 65-80 dollars?

    I did really liked the cs008 -



    I really like to buy it on eaby but the problem on eaby is that, something there is a fake or not high quality products. (I bought already two devices and I got really disappointed)
    For example in the review of the cs008 the stick have this sticker on the back that says "tv-box" but in **** this isn't,

    Or on the "settings" of the device the model name is "cs008" but on eaby is "rk3288"

    Please how can I choose the best one?, I really don't want to get disappointed again and spend me money for nothing.

    Thanks very much.
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    #2
    From your list, I'd say the MK903V is easily the best device. I have it, and it's well-made and fast. BUT, it's a wi-fi only device. Do you have wireless AC (the fastest speeds)? If so, buy the 16gb AP6335 version, which has faster wi-fi than the standard one (8gb, AP6330). Note however that this device can get warm to the touch. It's case is designed to act as a heat-sink.

    Personally, I think a better buy is the RKM V5. It has gigabyte LAN as well as wi-fi, and uses quality components. I have that one too, and it's fast, stable and doesn't get too warm. Your CS008 is really a lower-grade clone of this device. The V5 is not as cheap but it's better made, has 16gb storage and comes from a reputable company that is doing some software development for the device, including developing (with Rockchip) a Lollipop rom for it. No-one quite knows where the CS008 comes from or whether there will ever be any development for it.

    If you really want a stick and not a box, I'd save up a bit more and get the V5

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      #3
      It might also be worth looking over here for some before you buy tip's http://freaktab.com/forum/tv-player-...x-should-i-buy
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        #4
        Thanks for the answers,

        I have a question- what's the differences between devices that says "rk3288" on the model name or for example "MK903V" ?

        About the mk903v and the rkm v5 (I saw it its amazing), the problem is that they are too expensive for me..
        I found the 8gb version of mk903v, and I don't know if it's good -

        http://pages.****.com/link/?nav=item...715250&alt=web

        In my home my phone gets 20 megabytes/second but in my previous sticks that I bought I got only 3-4-5 megabytes in the same room.. so I really need device with good WiFi receiver/or device with Ethernet in it .. The mk903v receiver is good?

        Thanks

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          #5
          I replied to this via your private message.

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            #6
            I decided to buy the rkm v5, this is the best Android stick in the market right now ?
            Where is recommend to buy it?

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              #7
              If your usage would be more of watching videos, entertainment rather than playing around with its internals, I can suggest Amazon firestick to be a better option, in my opinion.
              Tronsmart Orion R68 Meta
              CS968 -> HTC_T018 v4 20131216 with MTK
              GM282 (aka CX 919 II aka J22) - dead

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