I am looking for a box that has at least 3GB RAM, supports 4K HDMI, decent Wi-Fi reception and USB port (for touchscreen), bluetooth preferred. I don't stream much but I want one with Google Play so I can play my game collection. I usually buy from reputable **** seller. Hope to buy one for $60 or less. Any model recommendation?
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Which general purpose Android TV box that I can build my own kernel if needed?
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Which general purpose Android TV box that I can build my own kernel if needed?
I am in the market for a Android TV Box. I used to use a MK809 III TV stick. I used to build my own kernel for touchscreen support. I think new android kernels should have the touchscreen driver built-in, but I like to pick one that has an active development community for support.
I am looking for a box that has at least 3GB RAM, supports 4K HDMI, decent Wi-Fi reception and USB port (for touchscreen), bluetooth preferred. I don't stream much but I want one with Google Play so I can play my game collection. I usually buy from reputable **** seller. Hope to buy one for $60 or less. Any model recommendation?Tags: None
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Originally posted by mongkok View PostI am in the market for a Android TV Box. I used to use a MK809 III TV stick. I used to build my own kernel for touchscreen support. I think new android kernels should have the touchscreen driver built-in, but I like to pick one that has an active development community for support.
I am looking for a box that has at least 3GB RAM, supports 4K HDMI, decent Wi-Fi reception and USB port (for touchscreen), bluetooth preferred. I don't stream much but I want one with Google Play so I can play my game collection. I usually buy from reputable **** seller. Hope to buy one for $60 or less. Any model recommendation?
They provide the Android source code to build your own kernels.
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Originally posted by mo123 View Post
You can look at Odroid, Khadas, Radxa, Firefly boards.
They provide the Android source code to build your own kernels.
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