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Mini M8s pro-c 707N0-C
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It is difficult to understand the thinking of Chinese manufacturer. Just want to save a few dollars in costs to damage the quality of picture output that is the most important requirement of a tv box. As a consumer I would like to pay few more dollars to have the picture quality back. This machine is not bad in other aspects except picture output. The speed in application installation is quite fast.
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The pro c variant is actually a dissent box once you replace the firmware all together. I found that it's locked down trough wtv firmware they put on it (its identical to the W95), hdmi port for example is purposely set to 4k 8bit color at 30hz. However its more than capable to output 4k 10bit/HDR at 60hz. I would post the firmware on here but I don't think azw will be to happy about me doing that. Private message me If you want to know the details.
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Ah OK, that version I tryed yet and it has performance issues same as many others 707N0-C. With that GT1 flash you will see after a while (few seconds, minutes, hours - it depends on stream quality) this picture http://freaktab.com/forum/tv-player-...964#post701964
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Originally posted by TP Chung View PostThe system was automatically updated to new version firmware dated 20180112.
https://mega.nz/#!dh81TAjJ!-8I_uMjVN...6aNPRHD4hSU38Y
it's 472MB and still same version 707N0 as before, but nothing relevant changes found except few changes in build.prop
Only one relevant change in build.prop: they change persist.sys.app.rotation=original to =force_land
and still 720p instead 1080p due to perfromance issues
anyone found any other changes ?
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Originally posted by Ilievski.ace View PostAzw
Give us 1080p Fullhd cm Gay's ...
they should rather back production non -C version, there was no issues
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