![]() ![]() There aren’t any screws, but you’ll notice a tiny opening on the top center, and that’s where you’ll want to start working your way to open the case. So either the MAC address space has been recently registered, or it’s just been (semi-)randomly selected…. The bottom of the case list the main specs, and shows a MAC address starting with C4:4E:21, which looks up to… nothing. We have a micro SD slot and two USB 2.0 ports on one side, and the power jack, HDMI 2.0 and AV outputs, Ethernet, and coaxial S/PDIF on the rear panel. The device itself is really small, although not quite as tiny as WeTek Hub. ![]() The TV box ships with an IR remote control taking two AAA batteries and supporting IR learning function for 5 keys, a 5V/2A power supply, an HDMI cable, and “Android TV User Manual”. You can double-checked the main specifications on the bottom of the package, and you’ll also notice the CE / FCC / RoHS markings which could matter when you import the device. The box ships in the black package with no apparent trademarked logos or names. In the first part of the review I’ll check out the hardware, including the board itself, before testing the firmware in more details in the second part. The company now sent me their “high-end” A95X Android 6.0 model with Amlogic S905X processor, 2GB RAM, and 16GB storage, as well as Fast Ethernet and dual band WiFi 802.11 b/g/n support. So you should be careful befoire your place an order, and check you got the right model when you receive it. NEXBOX A95X is an Android TV box that first launched with Amlogic S905 processor, the company thought it was a good idea to make multiple models with the same name with a combination of memory capacity (1 or 2GB), storage capacity (8 or 16GB), and even processor, as you may get a box with Amlogic S905, or Amlogic S905X processor adding 4K VP9 and HDR support. ![]()
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