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Nokia Android TV Streaming Box 8000, Smart TV Box with Android 10.0 and Built-in Chromecast,

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The content of the starting screen can be changed from the settings, and that is pretty much all you need to know about the Android TV UI. Video Settings: NO image quality settings / RGB, SDR / HDMI-CEC available, see manual / Automatic refresh rate not available. In terms of performance the Nokia Streaming Box 8010 has the AMlogic S905X4-K Quad Core SoC with ARM Cortex-A55 processors and in the graphics section a Mali-G31 MP2 GPU which is located in the mid-range. This SoC is very similar to the S905X3, as we can see, it only surpasses it in the AI aspect. As it is possible to appreciate in the results, it is well positioned matching Fire TV-Box 4K, the new Googlecast TV and far exceeds the Xiaomi Mi TV-Box. The improvement in fluidity is given by the 4 GB of RAM that allows loading more apps without relying on the storage cache.

The Terrestrial TV Adapter for the Nokia Streaming Box 8000 / 8010 upgrades your TV to DVB-T/T2 reception. Simply connect it to the Nokia Streaming Box 8000 and access free-to-air channels. You can create your personalized lists, and sort the channe… Tutorials: Change the size of the captions and the mouse pointer on Android / Install Addons in KODI in a simple way The Nokia TV box also comes with Chromecast built-in which means you can stream the content of your Android mobile phone or tablet more easily on a large screen, which is great for watching photos and videos. The Streaming Box upgrades any TV to a Smart TV on Android™│ Find thousands of apps on Google Play Store such as streaming services, YouTube, games, TV media centres and moreFeatures: Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, Google Play Store, Google Assistant, Chromecast built-in, USB multimedia It has a USB 3.0 port for connecting external drives or compatible peripherals, the USB-C connector is only used for electric charging, this allows us to use a mobile charger. We found that the performance of the internal storage is very good and moves the system without problems of fluidity, on the other hand the RAM also offers very positive data. To start the Streaming Box you just need to plug it in the power source, and off you go. You’ll get greeted by a Nokia logo and after it, nice music will start while you input your existing google account, connect the device to Wi-Fi and maybe do the initial software update. Everything can last up to 10 to 15 minutes, but you do it just once. Regarding performance, the Nokia Streaming Box 8000 has the Amlogic S905X3 Quad Core SoC made in 12nm with ARM Cortex-A55 processors and in the graphics section has a mid-range Mali-G31 MP2 GPU. This SoC is an improvement of the previous S905X2 and is very similar to the recent S905X4. As we can see in the results we have a good performance perhaps because of the hardware set quite better than in economic TV-Box, it is equal to the Fire TV-Box 4K and the new Googlecast TV, far exceeds the Xiaomi Mi TV-Box.

You get a standard Android TV UI, which means that you have preinstalled Google apps like Youtube, Youtube Music, and some other apps like prime video, Netflix, Disney+, Google Play, and so on. You can also install apk of some other useful apps like Popcorn, Stremio, or Mobdro for watching the latest movies, TV shows, and live TV. Also, you can install Google Chrome, plug in a keyboard (or get yourself a BT one), and surf the web. Since the TV Box is running Android 10, web browsing is nicer, and content can be opened easily. The box is designed to replace the Nokia Streaming Box 8000 and is built by Streamview, an Austrian company that has licensed the Nokia brand name in Europe. It’s an alternative to other Android-based streaming platforms, such as Nvidia’s Shield and the Chromecast with Google TV. After announcing the TVs and stream boxes for the Indian market through Flipkart, Nokia expanded that brand partnering business to Europe too. StreamView is a young Austrian company responsible for bringing Nokia TVs and Android TV box to the European market. Both products are a bit different than the ones launched for the Indian market, and Streamview was super kind to send us a Nokia StreamBox 800 for a test. Some might say that stream boxes are a useless product in an age of smart Android TVs, but this product is usually coming with a more powerful chipset found in nowadays smart TVs and can prolong the life of your older good quality TV, as well as enrich the LCD TV that doesn’t come with smart features. Streamview neglected to mention anything about HDR support, but the older box supported HDR10 so we can expect that to be available at a minimum. It can display content at up to 4K resolution, if the user has a suitable TV, and Dolby Atmos surround sound is also supported. The TV-Box Nokia Streaming Box 8000 has 2 GB of RAM memory and for storage we have in this version 8 GB eMMC that we can expand with a USB memory. It has a USB 3.0 OTG port to connect external drives (read only) or peripherals or a USB 3.0 HUB. In the network section we find a wireless Wifi ac + Bluetooth adapter that as we can see in the tests the results are good. The internal memory is fast and helps us to use the system fluently.

Why is Nokia Streaming Box 8000 better than the average?

Nokia Streaming Box is ideal for all the folks that would like to test the Android-based Smart TV features on their current smart TV or their older trusty large-screen TV. The Satellite TV Adapter for the Nokia Streaming Box 8000 and Streaming Box 8010 upgrades your TV to DVB-S/S2 reception. Simply connect it to the Nokia Streaming Box 8000 / 8010 and access free-to-air channels. You can create your personalized list…

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