Avov TVOnline Specifications

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Product Description

IPTV + MULTIMEDIA


This is great for those who want to watch a specific content.The Plus introduces lightning quick load times and shorter processing times.

Easy to navigate interface
Wireless/Ethernet to fit your needs
HD Live streams
Consistent Upgrades
Global range of channels

SPECIFICATION

Processor Rockchip RK3066 Dual-Core 1.6Ghz Cortex A9 Processor
Size 130mm x 80mm x 22mm
GPU Dual-Core Mali 400 (OpenGL ES2.0/1.1, Open VG1.1, Flash 11.1)Supports Flash Hardware Decoding by Exclusive FTRTechnology
Memory 512M 712Mhz DDR3
Internal Storage 2GB MLC NAND Flash
Wireless Connectivity 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi
OS Android JellyBean 4.2.3
Video Input
Video Output HDMI 1.4a, Full HD 1080p,3D Movie File Format SupportedCvBS AV output
Audio Output HDMI 1.4a
Peripheral Interface RJ-45 Ethernet jack(10/100Mbps) – Supports Hotspot Sharing Via Wi-FiSD/MMC Card Reader (SD3.0, MMC V4.41)USB 2.0 port x 2 EachPort Provide Max 500mA2.4GHz Receiver(Built-in,For Game Pad)IR Receiver (Built-in, Remote Included)
Security Hardware Unique IDSupported. AES Challenge Protection Supported
Power AC 110V~240V Input, DC5V, 1.5A Output Adapter
Supported Video Format AVI/RM/RMVB/MKV/WMV/MOV/MP4/WEBM/DAT(VCD format)/VOB(DVDformat)/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 OTA Updates Pushed FromServer
IPTV IPTV Middleware
Dolby Supported Optional AC3, AC3 Supported
 
Appears that way, or at least for iptv since I haven't read anything about m3u. Does have etc after the supported media type list so not really sure.

Box has less memory than the original avov v01 but is a bit cheaper on the wallet too. Maybe more info will come out about it soon, looking forward to getting one.
 
Update.

I am setting mine up and so far there is no m3u player, It has the live tv and video club (called VOD on mag) for movies as one would expect. It offers some apps we've grown accustomed to offered at the mickey market as an added perk, I made a post of offered apps in this section to check out.

The menu is easy to navigate and I like the retro look of it- kinda reminds me of some old video games :). So far it seems clean and easy with everything working as it should. Setup was also easy and straight-forward for those wondering.
 
Not yet asft, shouldn't be hard for them to add since it only takes a basic media player to do m3u. No resource hogging is needed
 
You don't see any of the android operating system on avov anyway kodi. Has a desktop image with the selectable options embedded in the pic, Apps are from the mickyhop store, and even the settings is a customized page.

The box is designed around easy with simple settings and the simple options is all that is editable. Android is buried far beneath the fassaad. A plug and play box.

Asft, don't notice any difference in pic than the original avov
 
You don't see any of the android operating system on avov anyway kodi. Has a desktop image with the selectable options embedded in the pic, Apps are from the mickyhop store, and even the settings is a customized page.

The box is designed around easy with simple settings and the simple options is all that is editable. Android is buried far beneath the fassaad. A plug and play box.

Asft, don't notice any difference in pic than the original avov

Yeah got mine going today too, that was my first impression, designed for simplicity and ease-of-use, plug it in, connect to wifi, enter server info, watch tv
 
today got tv online box had 10 yr old little girl to set it up it that ez only problem was apps put think the server had problem so i know it not the hard to set up i did give her the wireless password and iptv part other then that she was on her own and she had a wireless keyboard to use
 
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Sorry my internet wifi modem use a mac-address locking, so unless I add the mac address it will not log into the device, even if I type the password.
it sees my wifi SID, it saves the password, but can not connect because it needs to be granted access to proceed.
 
Try to turn off your mac address locking temporarily and let the iptv box log onto the router. Then you can see your mac address and add it to your mac-address locking, and turn it back on. This works for me, I use the authorized mac address security myself along with other security protocols.