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GREVA TV BOX ANDROID
GREVA TV BOX ANDROID
MINI PC
TV Antenna
【Newest Android 13.0 OS】Android TV box is equipped with the latest Android 13.0 operating system, which ensures stable operation and smooth loading of movies. It has extremely high software compatibility and good user experience.
【Powerful Rockchip Chip】Smart TV box with the latest Rockchip quad-core Cortex-A53 CPU has a very fast start-up speed, which helps to quickly open applications and switch between different interfaces without having to wait for a long time.
【4GB RAM 32GB ROM】Using the most predominantly popular storage on the market, it comes with a 4GB DDR3 RAM 32GB eMMC ROM CPU to get your apps and games up and running quickly. You can download as many apps as you want with this Android TV box. No buffering or crashes, never have to worry about running out of space.
【H.265 & HDR10 Decoding】Comes with 10-bit decoding function to enhance colours and ensure more accurate colours. With H265 decoding, online videos or movies can be buffered in a fraction of the time even if the smart streamer is not buffering, reducing the user's waiting time.
【8K and 3D Support】: Screen resolution is adaptive, support for decoding and playing almost all popular audio and video formats, you can enjoy 8K ultimate HD video. Play thousands of Android games on the big 1080P 4K 8K screen and enjoy a higher quality experience with less buffering time. What's more, this internet TV box supports 3D, so you can enjoy a visual feast.
Reviewer: lauriel
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works perfectly
Review: Like most people I already own a smart TV. But my tv's streaming apps are buggy with no way of updating them. This little box allowed me to stream YouTube without the bugs, and it let me download the Hulu TV app thru the Google Store. It's nice to have this option when your smart TV won't let ya download / update apps. No more streaming bugs. Works perfectly via HDMI cable. Cheaper than a new smart TV anyway.
Reviewer: DAP
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Poor and misleading
Review: This unit claims a 8k resolution; however, the highest obtainable resolution is 4kâ¦there is nothing in the menu items to adjust to 8kâ¦false advertisingâ¦the remote doesnât respond at certain times thereby making you switch to cursor mode and then back to button mode to get through screensâ¦some ads where difficult to get signed onâ¦took three times to get into Netflixâ¦unit only plays stereo from certain apps which are known to be Dolby surroundâ¦I guess I should have expected poor performance by the asking price, but I was hoping the narrative on the site was correctâ¦shame on meâ¦only positive about this unit, that I found, was the ability to insert an external hard drive which perform okayâ¦
Reviewer: Nicholas G.
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Android TV
Review: Update: Are you having issues with sound and playback of Max (formally HBO Max) on this device? Go to the bottom for my fix.I have several FireTV sticks, Roku boxes, Roku TVs, many game systems that have media apps on them, and an Android TV box that is identical, except it has 4GB of RAM and 64GB of eMMC storage. So I got this to compare. The remote needs 2 AAA batteries, which I didn't have on me initially. I would have liked to have known to buy them.Pros:- Small and lightweight, low-energy box. In comparison to similar devices, this one is quite lightweight.- It has many great features, Wifi 6, 2GB RAM, and a decent CPU. That's all great.- Supports 8K, but unfortunately, I have nothing higher than 4K, so I can not confirm that it outputs 8K.- It has a mouse mode that can be activated by clicking the button above the "1" button. Read my note below*- It has all major media apps from the built-in app store, but you're always free to use the Google Play store.- I have seen no lag, stutter, audio problems, or otherwise from playing media files whether streaming on Hulu, Disney+, etc. or through my NAS.Cons:- The keyboard it comes with is difficult to use. The keys are skewed and it makes it hard to type things in.- I was not able to select "English (United States)" only "English (UK)" which are not the same. The dialects have subtle differences in spelling and many different idioms.- The remote control uses IR instead of Bluetooth, and this is very disadvantageous as not pointing in the right direction just causes it to ignore me.- I noticed that when I hold down the directional buttons, that it always goes 1 or 2 steps over what I'm trying to select. It lags just ever so lightly when it goes from being held down to not being held down.On the fence:- I don't believe the HDMI cable that comes with it is 8K to be honest. My 4K HDMI cables are quite bulky and the one 8K HDMI cable I have is extremely bulky. These looked like older HDMI cables that only support 1080p (FHD).Notes:- * Mouse mode will allow you to install apps that knowingly track you like "ES File Manager". Personally, I don't care if it tracks me, because it allows me to play local media files from my NAS, when VLC can't by default. However, I recommend MX Player Pro from the Google Play store instead if you have a money and therefore a choice, since it has better video/audio sync support (in comparison, VLC desyncs often with certain files). You can get to the Google Play store by going to the app list and showing all apps. You can then open it and log in to your Google account. I already owned MX Player Pro, so it was a synch to get it up and running and then I loaded a custom codec pack.- I attempted to run a game I own, by backing it up, copying it, and then side-loading it. Unfortunately, this game is not compatible with the system, so unfortunately, I could not say whether or not it would play full games (not mobile stuff). The game I was testing was Disgaea 1 Complete. Now I saw Disgaea 4, but I was not going to buy it just for these tests. If I purchase it in the future, I will amend this note.- This review is almost identical to my review of the "RUPA" brand version of this same exact product. It was produced by the same factory in China, and the box, packaging, cables, remote control, etc. are all identical, so there was not really anything to add. What I was surprised about was that it ran pretty much as well the more expensive RUPA-branded 4GB RAM/64GB eMMC. It just doesn't have as much room to store apps. I wasn't really able to see how 2GB instead of 4GB of RAM caused any significant difference.- I hadn't tested Max (formally HBO Max) on this box until today, when I made this amendment to my review. It had no sound, was lagging, and I was frustratingly switching HDMI cables, disabling what I thought would fix it, looking up how to fix it and nothing worked. Then, I saw something that caught my eye. Go to settings which is a gear in the top-right bar. After that go to "Device Preferences" then go to "Decode and Bitstream", then to "Audio Device", and click on "Decode" instead of the default "HDMI Bitstream." Now the audio in Max should work and make sure to wait before clicking anything because Max crashes if you don't wait for it to load up.- Update 2: So, I was having to install different versions of Max, phone and TV versions, and consistently had issues with movies that required Dolby HD sound. This may be a limitation of the app as it would play sound in one version of Max and not the other for the same video. Overall, the experience was frustrating. If you want to use Max, I don't and can't recommend this Android TV box.
Reviewer: Ragga Rites
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: If you're looking for something not too expensive, works well, get it.
Review: Not sure what else I can ask for. Works great, really love the introduction at startup, made me feel very excited.
Reviewer: sidesho
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great Product
Review: This was a great product for price
Reviewer: Fahad
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Reviewer: TV Watchin' Steve
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: How do you turn this thing off?
Review: So far, it's about what I would expect for the price. I use these boxes to view subject matter on my 8TB hard drives. The picture on the included media player is not impressive but I normally use the VLC media player. If this box checks out I'd get it from the play store. I had to turn the volume on the sound system/TV all the way too hear anything (it still isn't loud at all) and the picture is not the right size. Assuming I can resolve these issues I'll still have to return it unless I can figure out how to turn it off. Seems simple enough. Just push the off button, idiot! So why does it keep turning itself back on? Again and again and again...
Reviewer: TTU Red Raider
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: An inexpensive, functional, 8K media box
Review: An initial word of caution, if you do not know what this type of streaming media box is used for and/or do not know how to configure one (or know someone who does), this type of box may not particularly be for you.The above notwithstanding, this little GREVA 8K TV streaming box actually ticks most of the boxes at its current price point, namely including the newer Rockchip RK3528 SoC, Android 13, 2G RAM and 16G ROM, 2.4G and 5.0G Wi-Fi, and HEVC (H.265) playback capability.Overall, this GREVA box was a breeze to configure (not my first rodeo), and it was actually somewhat more responsive than I anticipated.All in all, although not quite in the "snappy" category with regard to navigation speed, this GREVA streaming box still offers good specifications and decent performance for the money.
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Customers like the value for money and functionality of the standalone streaming media player. They mention it's a great product for the price and works perfectly via HDMI cable.
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