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<blockquote data-quote="Dolby" data-source="post: 939663" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>There are only three Android boxes currently available locally that have both Netflix and Google certification. An average price would be around R1,350.00 and they run the S905X chipset, which runs 4K60fps. These are the Telkom LIT, Ematic AGT419 and Mi/Mi S.</p><p></p><p>The benefit with the Telkom LIT and Ematic AGT419 is a Ethernet port (10/100) and 2 x USB, whereas the Mi / Mi S relies on WiFi and has a only 1 x USB. All 3 have HDMI2.0 and SPDIF</p><p></p><p>With regards to playing those specific format files that you want, you can get something like Kodi (available on each) should do it with no issue. But I'd check with those that have actually done this.</p><p></p><p>You can get the NVidea Shield which is the best player - but it costs thousands and thousands and thousands more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dolby, post: 939663, member: 17"] There are only three Android boxes currently available locally that have both Netflix and Google certification. An average price would be around R1,350.00 and they run the S905X chipset, which runs 4K60fps. These are the Telkom LIT, Ematic AGT419 and Mi/Mi S. The benefit with the Telkom LIT and Ematic AGT419 is a Ethernet port (10/100) and 2 x USB, whereas the Mi / Mi S relies on WiFi and has a only 1 x USB. All 3 have HDMI2.0 and SPDIF With regards to playing those specific format files that you want, you can get something like Kodi (available on each) should do it with no issue. But I'd check with those that have actually done this. You can get the NVidea Shield which is the best player - but it costs thousands and thousands and thousands more. [/QUOTE]
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