BuzzTV Entertainment Units

Ryu

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Looks like more great boxes from BUZZTV.

I would like to figure out what box is best for me. I have a few Buzzes and as great as they are I can never figure out how to use them to there fullest. I am so lame.

How to figure out what I really need. is my question.
 
Looks like more great boxes from BUZZTV.

I would like to figure out what box is best for me. I have a few Buzzes and as great as they are I can never figure out how to use them to there fullest. I am so lame.

How to figure out what I really need. is my question.

Ryu recently posted another great chart. It shows the things you may want to know about the series 5 BuzzTV models:)
http://iptvtalk.net/showthread.php?46248-BuzzTV-FEATURE-COMPARISON-LIST

And another one in the Essentials forum
http://iptvtalk.net/showthread.php?45883-BuzzTV-Devices-quick-comparison-look

For the 4000 series models, we'd need to look at the specs.

Some basic and important specs to look at :
- Output Resolution - is it 4K compatible, or does one need 4k
- RAM and Storage - the more the better but less works fine too just for IPTV . But for recording, or just for fast responsive machine, more is better.
- Android OS version - newest is the Android 11, while this is not too important just for your basic iptv services, it can become important with the many apps available today.
- DDR - this function has to do with how the device puts good use to the RAM and or memory. DDR is okay while DDR4 is better
- Remote Control Unit (RCU) - Bluetooth or IR or other such as the backlight or the air mouse RCU
- USB ports - you want at minimum two , with one being the newest 3.0 version. Three ports would be ideal as you can never have too many.
- Micro SD Card port - need one of these ports is a must.
- Supported video and audio decoder and formats are important too, but for most part they all are about the same (more or less).
- Widevine version could be important too, depending on the device and what it's usage is. Don't worry about this thou if it's not seen in the specs.
 
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