Is himedia android tv box able to be used with old CRT TV (without hdmi)? If yes, which model and pm best price
[WTS] HIMEDIA Q10 Pro Quad Core Android 7 TV Box, 64 bits high performance Dolby Vision 4K
[WTS] HIMEDIA Q10 Pro Quad Core Android 7 TV Box, 64 bits high performance Dolby Vision 4K
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Jul 21 2013, 01:35 PM
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Is himedia android tv box able to be used with old CRT TV (without hdmi)? If yes, which model and pm best price
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Jul 21 2013, 03:51 PM
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is Q10 powerful enough for online streaming, browsing and installing/using some Android apps?
This post has been edited by jutamind: Jul 21 2013, 04:15 PM |
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Jul 21 2013, 04:23 PM
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can we install XBMC and Navi-X add on into Q10? does Q10 support flash?
any idea how big is the difference of video quality if i use composite tv cable (yellow-red-white) vs component tv cable (red-blue-green)? QUOTE(nicety @ Jul 21 2013, 04:20 PM) Yes, both Q5 and Q10 are sufficient for online streaming, browsing and using some Android apps. Trust me, HiMedia is different from other manufacturer, they will not release half cook product. That is the reason Himedia took so long and yet to launch the dual core device. This post has been edited by jutamind: Jul 21 2013, 06:29 PM |
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Jul 21 2013, 07:31 PM
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Unfortunately I'm still using old CRT TV. I guess I will wait for Q5 II. do pm me once the stock is available and stable
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