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Avov Vixo1 and Vixo2 - Specifications

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Built with Micky hop open source technology, an alternative to XBMC
Code:
http://www.avov.tv
Code:
http://www.mickyhop.org/


-Cloud based streaming.
-A full range of contents from latest dramas and movies to major TV programs, popular cable channels, adult contents, sports and education/life-style content.
-Online Updating

Specifications:
Processor: Rockchip RK3028A Dual-Core Cortex 1.2G A9 Processor
GPU: Dual-Core Mali 400 (Open GL ES2.0/1.1, Open VG1.1, Flash 11.1) Supports Flash hardware decoding by exclusive FTR technology
Memory: 512MB 433MHz DDR3
Internal Storage: 4GB NAND Flash
Wireless Connectivity: 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi
OS Android JellyBean 4.2.3
Video Output: HDMI 1.4a/CVBS, Full HD 1080p, 3D movie file format supported
Audio Output: HDMI 1.4a, Optical S/PDIF, CVBS Audio
Peripheral Interface: RJ-45 Ethernet jack (10/00Mbps) – Supports hotspot sharing via Wi-Fi
SD/MMC card reader (SD 3.0, MMC V4.41)
USB 2.0 port x 2
IR Receiver: (built-in, remote included)
Power: DC 5V, 1.5A adapter included
Supported Video Formats: AVI/RM/RMVB/MKV/WMV/MOV/MP4/WEBM/DAT(VCD format)/VOB(DVD format)/MPEG/MPG/FLV/ASF/TS/TP/3GP…etc
Supported Audio Formats: MP3/WMA/WMV/APE/OGG/FLAC/AAC/Dolby AC3…etc
Supported Languages: English, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Spanish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Turkish, Chinese
Android Market: (Customized market for TV applications)
IPTV/OTT Live Apple HLS, Adobe RTMP, Microsoft MMS, RTSP support
OTT VOD Instant streaming, pull and play, subtitle supported
Web Control Interface: Open web control interface provided for IPTV and VOD
Android Miracast
 
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aVoV VIXO2

-introduced their Quad-Core Processor
-introduced their added gaming controller and gaming features
-internal storage is doubled
-updated from JellyBean to KiKat


Specifications:
Processor: Rockchip RK3188 Quad-Core 1.8GHz Cortex A9 Processor
Size: 130mm x 80mm x 22mm
GPU -Quad-Core Mali 400 (Open GL ES2.0/1.1, Open VG1.1, Flash 11.1)
Supports Flash hardware decoding by exclusive FTR technology
Memory: 1G 712MHz DDR3
Internal Storage: 8GB MLC NAND Flash
Wireless Connectivity: 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi
OS: Android 4.4.2 Kitkat
Video Input: HDMI 1.4a input x 2
Video Output: HDMI 1.4a, Full HD 1080p, 3D movie file format supported
Audio Output: HDMI 1.4a,
Peripheral Interface: RJ-45 Ethernet jack (10/100Mbps)
Supports hotspot sharing via Wi-Fi
SD/MMC card reader (SD 3.0, MMC V4.41)
USB 2.0 port x 2 each port provide max 500mA
IR receiver (built-in, remote included)
2.4GHz receiver(built-in, for game pad)
Security:
-Hardware unique ID supported.
-AES challenge protection supported
Power: AC 110V~240V input, DC 5V, 1.5A output adapter
Supported Video Format: AVI/RM/RMVB/MKV/WMV/MOV/MP4/WEBM/DAT(VCD format)/
VOB: (DVD format)/MPEG/MPG/FLV/ASF/TS/TP/3GP…etc
Supported Audio Format: MP3/WMA/WMV/APE/OGG/FLAC/AAC…etc
Supported Language: English, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Spanish, French, German, Greek, Italian,
Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish,
Turkish, Chinese
OTA updates pushed from server
IPTV middleware
Dolby supported
Optional AC3, AC3+ supported
 
Thanks, I dont need game controller but Higher memory and quad processor should be near future proof.

Yes I am wrestling with the same decision on whether to spend the little extra for down the road........or stay in the moment :)
 
VIXO2 sounds very good although I have 2 reservations. Micky Hop is very basic and goes long stretches without additions to their lineup. Bare bones bland. The 2nd issue being the constant rebooting to refresh the IP as the original AVOV is lacking the capability to stay with your current IP. I love the addition of game controller and PVR with VIXO2 but will I continue to see a box not utilized to it's potential?
 
VIXO2 sounds very good although I have 2 reservations. Micky Hop is very basic and goes long stretches without additions to their lineup. Bare bones bland. The 2nd issue being the constant rebooting to refresh the IP as the original AVOV is lacking the capability to stay with your current IP. I love the addition of game controller and PVR with VIXO2 but will I continue to see a box not utilized to it's potential?

I can tell you that avov is really not a bad box although I understand where your coming from but honestly I would still buy their product. I have tested the VOD that rocket will be putting out soon and the picture on the avov is really nice in both HD and SD.
 
I can tell you that avov is really not a bad box although I understand where your coming from but honestly I would still buy their product. I have tested the VOD that rocket will be putting out soon and the picture on the avov is really nice in both HD and SD.

I thank-you folcan for your take on the box and don't get me wrong avov has given me many hours of viewing pleasure it's just that a couple of issues drive me squirrely sometimes but then again all boxes when you think about it have issues. Nothing in life is built to our own specifications. I am certain that with the new rocket service that vixo2 will be an industry must. I'm still very intrigued by the quad core, pvr and game controller. I don't recall too many boxes of this type with a pvr (could be wrong) and certainly the only one with a game controller. Just one question I have for you if you are in the know, With Kitkat 4.4.2 are all the apps still Micky Hop or is like say the Google Play an option now? Did the original avov have Kitkat? Not sure on that. I know it's Micky Hop but it's a little fuzzy to me on it's possibilities.
 
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