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Review HiMedia Q10 Pro, The most powerful media player in town

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post Dec 26 2016, 02:40 PM, updated 9y ago

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Author's Note: The original review can be found at my blog - HiMedia Q10 Pro Review @ JayceOoi.com.

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Introduction
Hey guys, check out my first TV box with latest Android 7.0 Nougat. Yup, HiMedia Q10 Pro is the star today. It is a TV Box that provide ultimate image quality up to Ultra-HD 4K60 HDR with HiSilicon Hi3798CV200 chipsets. Supports HDR10, 7.1 HD-Audio, HEVC and BD-ISO. Loaded with high performance dual-band Wi-Fi (802.11 B/G/N/AC), Bluetooth 4.0 and Gigabit LAN. And internal 3.5″ SATA hard drive bay for HDD up to 8TB. Plenty disk space for all your favourite movies, TV series, photos and songs. And their own HiControl and HiShare apps let you to control Q10 Pro with your smartphone and tablet, taking advantage of extra functionalities such as keyboard and touchpad and share media contents. Is this the perfect media player in town? Read on to find out…

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Package Content
HiMedia Q10 Pro comes in a big packaging (for a TV box). Rest assures that it is well protect as you can see. Besides Q10 Pro, you can find IR remote control, HDMI cable, antenna, power adapter and quick start guide. As usual, you can get the correct power adapter plug according to your region. Be sure to go through the quick guide to learn to how to connect Q10 Pro to your TV and sound system. Learn more about the remote control and setup your TV remote control functions like power on/off, volume up/down and TV source to it. There are QR links to download HiControl and HiShare apk too.

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Build Quality & Design
HiMedia Q10 Pro is a mammoth tank to me. Big in size as you can put 3.5″ HDD inside it directly. Top notch build quality with black brushed aluminium casing and solid plastic for inner body. Unlike normal TV box, it has LCD display with touch panel buttons at front. The buttons are LED light backlit which perfect to use in dark environment. Yup, you can control it without remote control.

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There are 1 USB 3.0 and 2 USB 2.0 ports on the left. And a SD card slot too. Yes, you can use fastest and cheaper SD card instead of micro SD card here. Of course, micro SD still can be used with adaptor.

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Q10 Pro accepts an internal 3.5″ SATA hard drive up to 8TB. The HDD slot lock is located on the right. Just open the hood, put in your HDD and push SATA connecter to get it connected. By the way, there is thermal adhesive under the hood which help dissipate HDD heat through aluminium case.

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At back, you can find lot of connectives like antenna, USB 3 Type-B port, optical & coaxial SPDIF, composite, Gigabit Ethernet, HDMI 2.0a, upgrade switch and DC input. Yes, there is a fan. It helps to keep Q10 Pro cool all the time even with HDD running inside. Fan noise? I did not notice it at all. By the way, you can use USB 3 Type-B port to connect Q10 Pro to PC to transfer files. It will act as external USB drive in Windows. No extra HDD enclosure is needed here.

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The bundled IR remote control is great in quality too. And it has the same brushed aluminium like Q10 Pro itself. Cool, right? As usual, this is a normal one without air mouse ability. You need to use directional pad to control mouse pointer.

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post Dec 26 2016, 02:40 PM

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Software
HiMedia Q10 Pro is powered by Android 7.0 Nougat and support OTA firmware update (so far I did not receive any update – using the latest one here). No worry about future support as there are already 6 firmwares in total right now. This is HiMedia flagship device after all. It is loaded with Kodi Media Center – 16.1 stable version. And other applications like Facebook, Chrome, Skype, Netflix and YouTube pre-installed. No worry, these are no bloatware as you can uninstall them.

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HiMedia Launcher in metro style will be loaded once you power on Q10 Pro. Both big and small shortcuts can be reconfigured to the applications that you prefer. In addition, it also comes with few useful tools like Wrapper, Super Child Lock and QuickClean. And there is Samba server pre-installed too. A plus for you to transfer files easily between your PC and TV box with large internal HDD. If Samba is not your cup of tea, you can always install faster and simple transfer way – FTP server. You can also turn Q10 Pro into a torrent downloader. Yup, no need to use PC/Mac to download BT files anymore. Everything you downloaded will be put directly into internal HDD. Isn’t that great?

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HiControl – Real-time mirroring

I can totally forgive HiMedia for not giving me an air mouse because of HiControl Android Remote. The HiControl will turn your smartphone / tablet into smart remote and not as substitution of the physical air mouse only. There are more than that. Besides getting the normal IR remote control functions, you can use your mobile device’s screen as touch mousepad. There is one unique feature that I like most – mirroring Q10 Pro desktop to your Android device. Like above example, I can play Beach Buggy Blitz with my smartphone. Touchscreen, gyroscope and accelerometer are supported. And I can play my favourite arcade game – Sky Force Reloaded (which does not support joypad) on big TV screen thanks to HiControl.

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HiControl – standard control buttons

HiShare is another useful application that share media for devices that do not support Airplay and Miracast. You can share all your photos, music and videos from your Android device through it. Perfect for share them with your friend and family. However, the current version supports contents on internal storage only. It does not detects external SD card contents. Do take note…

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HiShare

Benchmark
There are not much Android TV boxes are using HiSilicon Hi3798CV200 chipsets with ARM Cortex A53 64-bit CPU and multi-core Mali-T720 GPU like HiMedia Q10 Pro does. How does it perform with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage loaded? Below synthetic benchmarks data should give you some ideas about them. Hi3798CV200 performs almost the same to Amlogic S912 in Antutu Benchmark. Mali-T720 GPU is slightly slower than Mali-T820MP3 here. But I did not feel much difference while playing fast paced 3D games like Asphalt 8 Airborne and Unkilled here. They are playing very smooth.

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Antutu Benchmark

Storage performance is more about the same with my other TV boxes. However, it has faster writing speed but slower reading on SD card slot. And have much better result on external HDD thanks to USB 3.0 port (first result). HDD performs even better when attached internally at hard drive bay (second result). Note – SanDisk Extreme microSD was used in SD slot test and 2TB Toshiba HDD on USB 3.0.

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A1 SD Bench

Geekbench 4 shows HiSilicon Hi3798CV200 has slight advantages over AMLogic S905-H and much better than Amlogic S912 TV box that I have. Well, no 3DMark Ice Storm Extreme benchmark this round due to compatibility issue on Android 7.0 (or Q1o Pro itself). Can’t install Ice Storm Extreme add-on at all. Just hang there and forced close. You should get some ideas about the GPU speed from Antutu 3D test.

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Geekbench 4

Performance Result
HiMedia Q10 Pro has the fastest boot up time @ 25 seconds among all the TV boxes that I tried. And shutdown is almost instant too. As for connectivity, Wi-Fi range is the greatest and farthest among all too. I am getting full speed at 433 Mbps 5GHz AC. And getting better speed compare to 2.4GHz connection (72 Mbps) at same location. How about the actual transfer speed performance? Based on iPerf3 tests, I am getting 46 Mbits/sec on 2.4GHz and 156 Mbits/sec on 5GHz based on HMD-2.0.1 firmware. Gigabit Ethernet is scoring the best result again @ 938 Mbits/sec. Therefore, you will need to use Ethernet for 4K Ultra HD contents that have more than 70 Mbps bit rate. As for Bluetooth, it passes 10m Bluetooth range in straight sight line with no obstacle test. And manage to get connected up to 6m with obstacles.

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iPerf3 – Gigabit Ethernet

Multi-tasking is smooth and working properly on Q10 Pro with 2GB of RAM. No problem to get Kodi, Asphalt 8 Airborne, Rayman Adventures and Beach Buggy Racing loaded at the same time. And none of them were killed when switch among them. Android 7.0 should provide better user experience too. However, it might cause compatibility issue as not all applications support Android 7.0 yet. And of course, there might be bugs too since Android 7.0 is still quite new for TV box. For example, Moonlight (NVIDIA GameStream) is not playable on Q10 Pro. Latency is too high. If you don’t like Android 7.0, you can always downgrade to Android 5.0 anytime you want.

Yeah… Dolby Vision is supported on top of HDR (too bad that I don’t have Dolby Vision enabled TV to test). In addition, there are lot of colours configurations to play with. For example, you can adjust image settings like brightness, chroma, contrast and saturation. Colour spaces like RGB, YCbCr for both 8Bit and 10Bit can be selected too. Same apply to audio output through SPDIF and HDMI (RAW 7.1 & 5.1).

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HiMedia is the most powerful media player that I had ever tested. In addition, it has the best picture quality too. Auto frame rate switching is supported to ensure you get the smoothest playback as well. Finally, this TV box is capable to playback crazy high bit rate videos like 4K Jellyfish with 400Mbps on internal storage. Rest assures that others 4K Ultra HD 10-bit 3840 x 2160 HEVC 60fps videos can be playback smoothly too. Yup, no matter in h.264 or h.265 codec. In addition, it also support most of the popular audio codec like AAC (Dolby Digital), AC3 (DTS), Dolby True HD and DTS HD-MA on both 5.1 and 7.1 channels (passthrough supported). HiMedia has done a great job in this department! All thanks to HiSilicon’s Imprex Engine 2.0 on their own media player. Note – HiMedia Wrapper will be used with Kodi in this case.

Advantages
- 4K Ultra HD & H.265 codec support
- Crazy high bit rate videos support
- Auto frame rate switching support
- Great wireless range & Ethernet speed
- Internal HDD slot
- USB 3.0 ports
- HiControl & HiShare App support
- Excellent build quality

Limitations
- Firmware still can be improved
- No air mouse support

Conclusion
HiMedia Q10 Pro is the most powerful media player that I ever tried. Period. Yes, I know that it is not perfect but all the advantages easily overcome its weaknesses. More information can be found at HiMedia Website. You can also check out its smaller brother – Q5 Pro that comes without HDD bay too.

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post Dec 26 2016, 07:47 PM

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Have you benchmark against the video output quality against other Android boxes you've tested before? What's the diff?
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post Dec 26 2016, 09:46 PM

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2GB of RAM and 16GB? too low spec.
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post Dec 27 2016, 10:45 AM

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QUOTE(Scissorshand @ Dec 26 2016, 07:47 PM)
Have you benchmark against the video output quality against other Android boxes you've tested before? What's the diff?
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You won't get day and night improvement. But Q10 Pro does has little bit more vibrant colours (yet still in control). Auto framerate switching help a lot. You won't get perfectly smooth playback with 23.976 fps video on 60Hz TV. Q10 Pro and WeTek hub support it so it will playback at 24Hz. The rest of my TV boxes do not. You can really see the different on the smoothness.
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post Dec 27 2016, 10:51 AM

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QUOTE(amco @ Dec 26 2016, 09:46 PM)
2GB of RAM and 16GB? too low spec.
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3GB RAM and 32GB ROM enough? I have another S912 box with these coming today (or tomorrow). smile.gif
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post Dec 30 2016, 12:34 PM

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Very nice and thorough review
I'd like to know a few other things:

1) Do you get HD streaming on netflix installed this box? Since only select few certified android box (like amazon fire tv) gets hd and others just get sd

2) For BDiso, does it support bluray menu playback or it just plays the bluray movie?
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post Dec 30 2016, 01:47 PM

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post Dec 30 2016, 03:32 PM

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QUOTE(alucard89 @ Dec 30 2016, 12:34 PM)
Very nice and thorough review
I'd like to know a few other things:

1) Do you get HD streaming on netflix installed this box? Since only select few certified android box (like amazon fire tv) gets hd and others just get sd

2) For BDiso, does it support bluray menu playback or it just plays the bluray movie?
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Thanks alucard89. biggrin.gif

1. Forgot to add that. No HD on Netflix just like other China TV Box.

2. It does support but their own custom BD-Lite menu, not the original disc menu.


QUOTE(xperiaVuser @ Dec 30 2016, 01:47 PM)
Cheapest is USD179 without HDD for this model?
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You can get much cheaper locally around RM600.
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post Dec 31 2016, 12:28 PM

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refresh rate and raw sound output are important
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QUOTE(xperiaVuser @ Dec 31 2016, 01:17 PM)
DD and DTS passthrough to receiver?
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yup. atmos and dtsx require bit stream.

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QUOTE(xperiaVuser @ Jan 1 2017, 01:01 PM)
Atmos and dtsx quite new right? any android box that can do that properly?
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only requirement is bit stream thats all. surround processor / av receiver will do the rest.

according to seller. q5 pro, q10 pro can do
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QUOTE(xperiaVuser @ Jan 2 2017, 01:33 AM)
But the software side of the android box is also important, they may claim to be able to passthrough DTS/DD.. but users later find out it stutters etc.
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shutters mean sound break off ah?
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HMD-2.0.1 2017-01-10.164949 firmware is here... biggrin.gif

Changelog:
1. Recent Key out of operation issue fixed
2. Some HDDs unrecognizable issue fixed
3. Samba copy at low speed issue fixed
4. Video playback fastward buffering issue fixed
5. Bluetooth auto enable after turn off issue fixed
6. Certain applications unable to install issue fixed
7. Wrapper unable to playback the videos in NFS issue fixed
8. Support KODI 17.0
9. Airplay support for IOS10.2
10. Default support widevine L3
11. HDMI compatibility improved
12. Advanced setting descriptions optimized
13. Wifi handling capacity improved
14. Key touch-tone has been turned off
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Review updated with new wireless AC speed on 2.0.1 firmware. rclxms.gif

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ANDROID 5.1 HMD-1.1.0 2017-03-15.164418 is here...

Changelog
1. New feature POSTER supported
-Auto scanning videos in local storages/SAMBA/NFS and downloading relative posters supported;
-Video classification and sorting supported;
-Video searching supported;
-Separate disk browsing or all disks browsing supported;
-Scanning videos via video formats supported;
-Poster auto upgrading supported;
-Customized classification supported;
-Renaming or deleting Shortcut of SAMBA/NFS supported;
2. Interference to devices caused by HDMI CEC issue fixed
3. IOS 10.2 airplay malfunction issue solved;
4. Slow speed of copy function in SAMBA issue fixed;
5. Media center, Homepage, Music player, Application manager updated

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