QUOTE(stormaker @ Jan 6 2016, 04:23 PM)
I'm holding my horse for Himedia Q10/Q5 next gen base on Hisilicon HI3798c v200, which will be announce this week and avavilable end of Feb.
looking forward to it. 2/8gb with sata hdd bay.QUOTE
Himedia Q10 Next Gen full specs
CPU: quad-core Cortex A53 (64-bit)
GPU: quad-core(?) ARM Mali-T720
RAM: 2GB DDR3
ROM: 8GB eMMC
LAN: Gigabit
Wi-fi: 802.11N
USB: 1 x USB 3.0 host, 1 x USB 3.0 slave, 2 X USB 2.0
Audio/Video: HDMI 2.0, Composite, Stereo (L/R), Optical and Coaxial outputs
OS: Android 5.1
So while the CPU is similar to the one used by the Amlogic S905 or Rockchip RK3368 SoC's, the connectivity options offered by HiSilicon Hi3798C V200 SoC are much better, and the Mali-T720 is like a breath of fresh air after so many Mini PC's using Mali 450.
With the HiVXE 2.0 Video decoding engine, an 1080P UI, 4K at 60 fps, H.265/HEVC 10 bit, BDMV and BD-ISO support (including 3D) and the partnership with Dolby Laboratories for the integration of the Dolby Vision VS10 (with Higher Dynamic Range (HDR) and Wider Color Gamut (WCG), Himedia Q10 NG is clearly aimed at movie fans and could potentially become the best Mini PC in 2016 for this particular niche (as Q5 quad was in 2014/2015).
I noticed that the device has the Kodi logo on the specs sheet for the device - being able to make use of the excellent HD audio support (7.1 passthrough, Dolby Atmos, DTS-HD, True HD) from Kodi would make the Himedia's Hi3798C V200 device even more attractive.
Himedia Q10 NG (Next Generation) will be available after the Chinese New Year (so in late February) for a currently undisclosed price.
Specs sheet reveal that there could be a "Pro" version in the future with 16Gb eMMC and 802.11 AC Wifi - or maybe these will be used for the new Himedia Q5 "Next Generation".
CPU: quad-core Cortex A53 (64-bit)
GPU: quad-core(?) ARM Mali-T720
RAM: 2GB DDR3
ROM: 8GB eMMC
LAN: Gigabit
Wi-fi: 802.11N
USB: 1 x USB 3.0 host, 1 x USB 3.0 slave, 2 X USB 2.0
Audio/Video: HDMI 2.0, Composite, Stereo (L/R), Optical and Coaxial outputs
OS: Android 5.1
So while the CPU is similar to the one used by the Amlogic S905 or Rockchip RK3368 SoC's, the connectivity options offered by HiSilicon Hi3798C V200 SoC are much better, and the Mali-T720 is like a breath of fresh air after so many Mini PC's using Mali 450.
With the HiVXE 2.0 Video decoding engine, an 1080P UI, 4K at 60 fps, H.265/HEVC 10 bit, BDMV and BD-ISO support (including 3D) and the partnership with Dolby Laboratories for the integration of the Dolby Vision VS10 (with Higher Dynamic Range (HDR) and Wider Color Gamut (WCG), Himedia Q10 NG is clearly aimed at movie fans and could potentially become the best Mini PC in 2016 for this particular niche (as Q5 quad was in 2014/2015).
I noticed that the device has the Kodi logo on the specs sheet for the device - being able to make use of the excellent HD audio support (7.1 passthrough, Dolby Atmos, DTS-HD, True HD) from Kodi would make the Himedia's Hi3798C V200 device even more attractive.
Himedia Q10 NG (Next Generation) will be available after the Chinese New Year (so in late February) for a currently undisclosed price.
Specs sheet reveal that there could be a "Pro" version in the future with 16Gb eMMC and 802.11 AC Wifi - or maybe these will be used for the new Himedia Q5 "Next Generation".
This post has been edited by AVFAN: Apr 7 2016, 05:20 PM
Apr 7 2016, 05:19 PM

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