MiBox Android TV Review - From Xiaomi - Compared to Nvidia Shield TV

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Buy one at Walmart - ( affiliate link ) - The MiBox is a $69 Android TV device that will works well for casual users but is not an enthusiast's box. See more video players: and subscribe! - Video index below:
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VIDEO INDEX:
01:08 - Hardware overview
03:46 - Android TV interface tour
04:35 - Voice search
05:01 - Remote and HDMI CEC discussion
05:33 - Netflix
06:07 - 4k Video playback issues
06:54 - No iTunes or Amazon Prime Video
07:37 - Google Cast / Chromecast functionality
08:16 - Gaming: NBA Jam with game controller
08:53 - Gaming: Castle of Illusion with glitches
09:40 - Gaming: 3DMark benchmark
10:36 - Recommendation for casual users
11:09 - Kodi : Blu Ray MKV playback
11:40 - 24p and lossless DTS-HD TrueHD problems
12:51 - HEVC / h.265
13:01 - HDHomerun and Live Channels app
14:43 - Emulation: Dreamcast and Reicast
15:31 - Emulation: Metal Slug
16:03 - Emulation: MAME and Street Fighter Alpha 3
16:25 - Conclusion and final thoughts
Find an ethernet USB hub here: (affiliate link) - NOTE the original link was to a product that proven to be not compatible. This link is for the exact model I referenced in the video. I have found that performance is better on AC wireless with the Mibox vs. ethernet, see more in this followup:
ERRATA: Voice search is universal, see here:
For the price point this is a decent value. It brings a very useful Android device with the official Android TV interface at a price point well below $100. But this comes at the cost of performance and features that enthusiasts might be looking for.
The biggest issue for enthusiasts is that it doesn't appear to automatically switch to 24p for movies and it doesn't output lossless audio formats like DTS-HD and Dolby TrueHD. I also found its 4k playback performance with YouTube and Netflix to be lacking in that it will occasionally drop frames.
But for general consumers this is a good box that will bring a lot of great Android features to a television set for a low price. It's a decent retro emulation box too (for 70/80/90's era consoles and arcade machines).
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