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X9 4K Amlogic S905X Android 6.0 2G/8G Media Player was USD$37.99, Now USD$35.99 $2 coupon ~AUD$48.00 Free Shipping @ GeekBuying

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$2.00 coupon X94KS905X

Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Amlogic S905X Cortex A53 Processor 1.5GHz
Penta-Core ARM Mali-450
2GB DDR3
8GB EMMC
IEEE 802.11b/g/n, 10/100M.
BTV4.0

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  • +1

    $2 coupon? it is the deal?

    • I'm quivering with excitement.

    • It is still a discount over 5%.

  • This one is 16GB instead of 8GB and also has AC wireless.
    http://www.geekbuying.com/item/Tanix-TX5-Android-6-0-Marshma…
    Is it worth about $10 more? I think it might be.
    Thoughts?

    • There is a deal for the TX5 Pro already.

      https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/257992

      • +1

        yep that's right, I am just comparing.

        • I am still thinking do I need it? I already have Chromecast and my ADSL2+ Internet is slow.

  • +2

    Any cheap android box with google play supported?

  • howz this brand , has anyone used it before ? lot of different different brand names are there in the market e.g mxq pro 4k, beelink, tanix, etc… which one should we go for ?

  • If you want to run Kodi on it worth a read of this http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=255686

    Also LibreElec has been released for the S905 chipset and appears to be running well on some boxes as per this link https://forum.libreelec.tv/thread-524.html From my research Beelink Mini Mxiii and M8S appear to be good options.

    Note this box has a S905X chipset which is newer and not yet supported by LibreElec

    The upcoming Xaomai Mi Box will have the same S905X chipset and if priced competitively along with good support will be a great option http://www.mi.com/en/mibox/

    I'm still running Raspberry Pi's (1 x Pi1, 1 x Pi2) with LibreElec but looking at options for upgrading. Holding off at the moment until these newer boxes are supported and any limitations are known.

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