I have two of these boxes. One in my livingroom and one in my bedroom. Love it. Works great for my IPTV service. And i have two 2tb hard drives connected with over 800 of my favorite movies and TV shows.
I've got one of these, a little slow sometimes and I have never seen an update for it so I don't log into it with an android account but overall a cool little box and works well.
Thanks a lot bro have to get used to the graphics like I did with the fire stick and neon stick. Just curious if it works better or faster than the both of these other sticks. I’m looking something that picks up a little bit faster. Dion stick seems to be much better than what you just showed me, but thanks for the info. God bless. Have a nice day.
I cannot connect to Wi-Fi with mine anyone know the issue I have tried everything, all other products in my house work ? This also a new one I received it 2 weeks ago .
Had several TV boxes over the years and this one (bought 4 months ago) is somewhat disappointing. A bit slow and graphics not as good as my older MX10 box. I have since re-flashed the firmware, now it is a bit quicker.
Hi Can anyone tell me why my T95 stopped loading up my apps . I have Internet its fine even Netflix is not loading. All my apps are visible but they will not load????? Anyone any idea how to fix?
@@steven1811 Hi the reason mine stopped was my add blocker it was blocking everything I knocked it off and it was fine . I changed settings on add blocker had no problems since
@@steven1811 My add blocker was blocking everything. Turned it off and everything worked but loads of stupid adds. So I changed settings on my add blocker and it all worked fine. I was about to order a new box. But it was a simple fix in the end.
Here we go again with these crap devices that try to fool people. It's clear that the hardware only supports 1080, but when in YT, it "appears" to handle 4K. All it's really doing is "reading" 4K content and then downgrading it to the graphics chip's max of 1080p. This laptop I'm on does that same thing. It's a old Asus ROG 3D laptop with a max of 1080p. Yet, on YT, I see the options for 4K. It will do the same thing. It plays the video, but down converts it to 1080p. Many people don't realize that just because something claims to BE in 4K, doesn't mean it really is. There are lots of cheap cameras out there (like some body cameras) that do the exact same thing. You can not push TRUE 4K through a 1080P chip and get actual 4K. In their firmware, when 4K is detected, they'll pad the output signal with the code to trigger the TV/Monitor into 4K mode, but the actual content is still converted to 1080P. Honestly, too, the display on that device looks very much like my very old "Cube" device, that is not defunct as many years ago, the company that made it dropped all support. I suspect the same to happen to this thing. oh well.