Best used as a Kodi media player, which at this price may suit those that
prefer the stability in Windows to that of Android, which tends to be more varied dependant upon your specific needs.
No HD audio passthrough on the Z8300 SOC yet though.
Ships between Jul 29 - Aug 4
Enter code GBNBT10 to get a little more off.
General
Brand: NEXBOX
Model: NEXBOX T10
Type: Mini PC
GPU: Intel HD Graphic
System: Windows 10
CPU: Intel Cherry Trail Z8300
Core: 1.84GHz,Quad Core
RAM: 2G
ROM: 32G
Color: Black
Media Supported
Decoder Format: AVS,H.263,H.264,H.265
Video format: 1080P,4K,AVS,BD,H.264,MPEG4,VP8
Audio format: AAC,AC3,MP3,WAV
Photo Format: BMP,GIF,JPEG,PNG,TIFF
Product Details
Bluetooth: Bluetooth4.0
Power Supply: Charge Adapter
Interface: 3.5mm Audio,DC Power Port,HDMI,LAN,Micro SD Card Slot,Micro USB,OTG,USB2.0,USB3.0
Antenna: No
Language: English,Simplified Chinese
Firmware Information
System Bit: 64Bit
Power Requirement
Power Type: External Power Adapter Mode
Power Input Vol: 5V
Power Adapter Output: 5V 3A
Dimension and Weight
Product weight: 0.213 kg
Package weight: 0.462 kg
Product size (L x W x H): 11.80 x 11.80 x 1.50 cm / 4.65 x 4.65 x 0.59 inches
Package size (L x W x H): 20.70 x 14.00 x 5.30 cm / 8.15 x 5.51 x 2.09 inches
Package Contents
Package Contents: 1 x NEXBOX T10 Mini PC, 1 x HDMI Cable, 1 x Power Adapter, 1 x English Manual
Kodi on the Z8300 also handles [email protected] with ease, albeit only displaying at the given rate that a TV will be set at.
Nvidia Shield (as is the HiMedia Q10 pro) is excellent but nearly 3 times the price, so that should be noted for those on specific budgets.
adamspencer95 to sam_of_london
23 Jul 165#8
what a stupid comment
Agharta
23 Jul 164#6
Last time I checked about 99% of mainstream TV and Films are 1080 at best; the world moves on more slowly that you might think.
Even if I had free access to a Time Machine that would cost me nearly twice the price of this once once I added on the cost of one month of Prime access.
Different people have different needs, personally I doubt 4K will interest me until the BBC start offering it.
Agharta
24 Jul 163#27
You be da man bro, you got 64 GigantoBytes of RAM in your computing device, I bow before you.
I'm sure everyone else in this thread is amazed and wants to have your babies but we will wait until you are 16 otherwise that would be illegal.
Kodi on the Z8300 also handles [email protected] with ease, albeit only displaying at the given rate that a TV will be set at.
Nvidia Shield (as is the HiMedia Q10 pro) is excellent but nearly 3 times the price, so that should be noted for those on specific budgets.
adamspencer95 to sam_of_london
23 Jul 165#8
what a stupid comment
crazygoldfish to sam_of_london
23 Jul 161#16
Shield is far more expensive...... Unless you need 4k don't listen to this guy.
This will let you game stream from ps4, xbox one or pc......shield will only do pc and ps4 ( via hack)
sam_of_london
23 Jul 16#4
Shield was £100 on Amazon prime day.
reddit to sam_of_london
23 Jul 161#7
Got a time machine handy?
sam_of_london
23 Jul 16#5
Intel just keeps making this rubbish even knowing that the world has moved on. Even Chinese Android boxes now come with 4k and hdmi 2.0.
reddit to sam_of_london
23 Jul 16#9
Nothing comes with 4K AND HDMI 2.0. It's just HDMI 2.0, which can enable the use of 4K.
Kodi experience can be very variable under Android though.
I do agree that it is a shame that Intel haven't been utilising HDMI 2.0 ports but with 4K still being anything but mainstream yet, perhaps it hasn't actually been such a disadvantage.
Always good to have a choice, especially for those who may prefer to use Windows as their choice of OS on a PC based machine rather than Android.
Agharta
23 Jul 164#6
Last time I checked about 99% of mainstream TV and Films are 1080 at best; the world moves on more slowly that you might think.
Even if I had free access to a Time Machine that would cost me nearly twice the price of this once once I added on the cost of one month of Prime access.
Different people have different needs, personally I doubt 4K will interest me until the BBC start offering it.
a2tmfk
23 Jul 16#10
Gearbest? No thanks. Worst company on the planet!
scallygally to a2tmfk
23 Jul 16#14
disagree. stuff that I've ordered has always arrived.
msharif911
23 Jul 16#11
"stability in Windows to that of Android" - Really?
Heat added.
acholmes2000 to msharif911
23 Jul 16#12
Windows 10 is rock solid i've not experienced and stability issues since it launched, can't say the same for android.
MrHot to msharif911
23 Jul 161#15
I hate running Kodi under Android.
If anyone wants stability, openelec/libreelec is the way to go.
fishmaster
23 Jul 161#13
The initial Windows 10 release 10240 was absolute garbage, the current version 10586.494 works fine for most people. Next month 14393 will be out and is the 2nd major release.
Skymonkey
23 Jul 16#17
2gig ram?! They're really spoiling us.
Agharta to Skymonkey
23 Jul 161#18
Correct as many PCs at this price have 1GB.
rmg
23 Jul 161#19
just be aware that if you have any issues you have to send back to China or accept 15% refund.
sam_of_london
24 Jul 16#20
Windows 10 runs very very slow on Atom. Nothing against Windows 10 but this old rubbish Intel box.
sam_of_london
24 Jul 16#21
I have 64gb ram in my windows 10 pc. You are salivating for 2gb. You are really a monkey.
bouncy99
24 Jul 161#22
I would suggest that you may be the monkey with 64gb of ram in your pc. what are you doing? virtualising everything?
SteadVex
24 Jul 161#23
...*facepalm*...
Why are you posting comments in £50 mini pc's?
jomay
24 Jul 16#24
Horses for courses. I have even more RAM in my desktop at work.
And I'd still be tempted in such a 2GB RAM box as a remote client. Or are you claiming I need 32GB RAM for remoting and decoding videos? I'd rather have a completely silent solution for these tasks.
sam_of_london
24 Jul 161#25
Yes these mini pcs do not work
reddit
24 Jul 161#26
I've got 4 and they all work.
What constructive criticism do you have from your own experiences?
What boxes have you used?
Agharta
24 Jul 163#27
You be da man bro, you got 64 GigantoBytes of RAM in your computing device, I bow before you.
I'm sure everyone else in this thread is amazed and wants to have your babies but we will wait until you are 16 otherwise that would be illegal.
jasejames
24 Jul 161#28
Surely if you want stability you just buy a cheap S805/S905-based device and run OpenElec (Linux) on it?
Running something like this as an appliance is far more reliable than any general purpose OS like Android or Windows.
foes4you
25 Jul 161#29
As if people buying this are worried about the hdmi 2 - how did we manage to watch tv on a crt ?
jamespo
26 Jul 161#30
I have 512gb you peasant. And many leather bound books.
breslau
27 Aug 16#31
I've got 8gb of ram in a laptop running Linux mint. It rarely uses more than 1.5gb.
2gb for something being used as a media player is fine.. the question is, will this easily convert to Linux? Would be worth googling support for the GPU etc before assuming it will..
Opening post
Best used as a Kodi media player, which at this price may suit those that
prefer the stability in Windows to that of Android, which tends to be more varied dependant upon your specific needs.
No HD audio passthrough on the Z8300 SOC yet though.
Ships between Jul 29 - Aug 4
Enter code GBNBT10 to get a little more off.
General
Brand: NEXBOX
Model: NEXBOX T10
Type: Mini PC
GPU: Intel HD Graphic
System: Windows 10
CPU: Intel Cherry Trail Z8300
Core: 1.84GHz,Quad Core
RAM: 2G
ROM: 32G
Color: Black
Media Supported
Decoder Format: AVS,H.263,H.264,H.265
Video format: 1080P,4K,AVS,BD,H.264,MPEG4,VP8
Audio format: AAC,AC3,MP3,WAV
Photo Format: BMP,GIF,JPEG,PNG,TIFF
Product Details
Bluetooth: Bluetooth4.0
Power Supply: Charge Adapter
Interface: 3.5mm Audio,DC Power Port,HDMI,LAN,Micro SD Card Slot,Micro USB,OTG,USB2.0,USB3.0
Antenna: No
Language: English,Simplified Chinese
Firmware Information
System Bit: 64Bit
Power Requirement
Power Type: External Power Adapter Mode
Power Input Vol: 5V
Power Adapter Output: 5V 3A
Dimension and Weight
Product weight: 0.213 kg
Package weight: 0.462 kg
Product size (L x W x H): 11.80 x 11.80 x 1.50 cm / 4.65 x 4.65 x 0.59 inches
Package size (L x W x H): 20.70 x 14.00 x 5.30 cm / 8.15 x 5.51 x 2.09 inches
Package Contents
Package Contents: 1 x NEXBOX T10 Mini PC, 1 x HDMI Cable, 1 x Power Adapter, 1 x English Manual
Top comments
Is all the content that you play [email protected]?
It does support [email protected]
Kodi on the Z8300 also handles [email protected] with ease, albeit only displaying at the given rate that a TV will be set at.
Nvidia Shield (as is the HiMedia Q10 pro) is excellent but nearly 3 times the price, so that should be noted for those on specific budgets.
Even if I had free access to a Time Machine that would cost me nearly twice the price of this once once I added on the cost of one month of Prime access.
Different people have different needs, personally I doubt 4K will interest me until the BBC start offering it.
I'm sure everyone else in this thread is amazed and wants to have your babies but we will wait until you are 16 otherwise that would be illegal.
All comments (31)
http://freaktab.com/forum/main-category/new-product-reviews/freaktab-user-reviews/585455-the-nexbox-t10-mini-pc-intel-z8300-a-user-s-review
Is all the content that you play [email protected]?
It does support [email protected]
Kodi on the Z8300 also handles [email protected] with ease, albeit only displaying at the given rate that a TV will be set at.
Nvidia Shield (as is the HiMedia Q10 pro) is excellent but nearly 3 times the price, so that should be noted for those on specific budgets.
This will let you game stream from ps4, xbox one or pc......shield will only do pc and ps4 ( via hack)
Kodi experience can be very variable under Android though.
I do agree that it is a shame that Intel haven't been utilising HDMI 2.0 ports but with 4K still being anything but mainstream yet, perhaps it hasn't actually been such a disadvantage.
Always good to have a choice, especially for those who may prefer to use Windows as their choice of OS on a PC based machine rather than Android.
Even if I had free access to a Time Machine that would cost me nearly twice the price of this once once I added on the cost of one month of Prime access.
Different people have different needs, personally I doubt 4K will interest me until the BBC start offering it.
Heat added.
If anyone wants stability, openelec/libreelec is the way to go.
Why are you posting comments in £50 mini pc's?
And I'd still be tempted in such a 2GB RAM box as a remote client. Or are you claiming I need 32GB RAM for remoting and decoding videos? I'd rather have a completely silent solution for these tasks.
What constructive criticism do you have from your own experiences?
What boxes have you used?
I'm sure everyone else in this thread is amazed and wants to have your babies but we will wait until you are 16 otherwise that would be illegal.
Running something like this as an appliance is far more reliable than any general purpose OS like Android or Windows.
2gb for something being used as a media player is fine.. the question is, will this easily convert to Linux? Would be worth googling support for the GPU etc before assuming it will..