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post Apr 18 2019, 03:05 PM

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QUOTE(SCThong @ Apr 16 2019, 03:58 PM)
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Bought the cheapest and what I think is the best for people who knows that they want and what they are doing with it. ha ha ha

As mentioned by others and myself, not really recommend to buy 1 GB RAM boxes. However if you know what you are doing, and knows its limitations - it is a cheap and safe bet.

Just also found out that the 1GB DDR3 Tx3 comes with 16GB high speed  eMMC ROM. Always when I see 1GB, the next number is 8 GB. But not this one. Probably my reading too fast. Now I see properly, it is 16 GB eMMC ROM. The more the better, can store a lot of Drama mp4 files. Should have about 11GB ROM left to download and store lots of apks and mp4s

The 16 GB high speed ROM, Also helps in cases where some apps doesn't work well if its data files are stored in External micro SD card.
Albeit, 1GB boxes not recommended to install a lot of apps. Limit it down to less than 10 if possible. More so if apps are not from Google AppStore, and does not have RAM usage optimization. Don't complain, lag this, lag that, streaming video lag, crash this crash that,  :-P

Bought this,[Click Here RM88 ONLY], as a community service and to see how far I can push the box and its limitations. Again, if first time buying box - really sincerely from deep down, get the 2GB RAM boxes. That is the bare absolute minimum to get a good experience playing with these Android Boxes. It is like paying for a Perodua and expect it to perform like a Mercedes, then go back complain and give bad rating to Perodua salesman  biggrin.gif . If you want Ferrari experience instead, then Nvidia Shield is the best of the best.

Note:- According to experts, disabling Google Play services in 1GB box will give it the nitro booster power hahaha. Just kidding. As long as you know what you are doing and understands the 1GB box limitations, by all means go ahead.
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i bought last time cheap around <100.. brand alfawise... but after 6 month.. hdmi connection problem.. color dont show correctly on tv.. what about yur devices?

i usually bring to hotel so i can hookup with the hotel tv and connect wifi for instant streaming.. maybe the travelling took its toll
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post Apr 22 2019, 10:27 AM

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QUOTE(SCThong @ Apr 20 2019, 12:49 PM)
Looks like price drop.
Now RM116 for 2GB + 16GB
Only RM114 with discount voucher

and Shopee Shocking Sale at 8pm, to which I suspect the 1GB +16Gb is put on sale for RM85
Only RM84 with discount voucher.

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is there such model .. where it support simcard ?
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post Apr 23 2019, 11:01 AM

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QUOTE(SCThong @ Apr 22 2019, 01:29 PM)
As far as I know, I have probably seen one. I am not sure though.
But it is one of those obscure models that is not popular mainstream box.
Generally people asks for models that comes with DVB-T2, so they can connect TV arial and receive local terrestial digital TV stations.

Most people gets modded 4G modem/wifi router that can bypass the hotspot detection.
For those who does not have fibre services in their area, but a close 4G tower to their house, the small investment on one of those modded modem/router can be a very affordable monthly high speed internet using Yes or Celcom network.
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thanks for the input... gotta hunt for this type of model... yes its to take the advantage of the high speed internet mobile network...
basicly its just like a phone with tv output.. right
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post Apr 24 2019, 11:28 AM

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QUOTE(SCThong @ Apr 23 2019, 04:40 PM)
Yes there are such boxes, do a google search and you will see variety of them.
The only peculiar thing is I don't see any local sellers carrying it in their stores.
Maybe there is a 4G LTE incompatibility issue??
You really have to consult the seller to make sure it works with which ever telecom provider you will be using.
these 4G network are not built the same. do becareful, the same with buying 4G handphones.
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really?.. ok , will going to search for it .. thanks

 

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