I had received notice of an incoming parcel and it arrived today.
I have unboxed other BuzzTV products and have been impressed with the Team's effort they do take in packing their products. It is impressive and much appreciated. I expected to see some of the same with this new model and I was not disappointed
When you first open the Box you are greeted with that 'special' shock absorbent material in the form of a Mouse Pad.
That's right, they have used a Mouse Pad as a barrier for it's shock absorbent value and at same time throwing in a useful item, such as that Pad.
Then lift that out and you will see other areas where they use this same shock absorbent material.
I am always impressed with the time and thought taken in with the Team's effort they do with packing their products
Check the thread linked below for more on that
http://iptvtalk.net/showthread.php?42552-What-s-all-the-Buzz-about
The XRS4900 also has a small envelope type slot attached to thee inner side of the front box cover. In there you will find a Thank-You note.
There is also a User Manual found there as well.
AND also there might be acouple BUZZTV stickiers in there, so look carefully
The Power source is 12V DC 1.5 amps, be sure not to accidentally use a lower voltage adapter.
It shows that on the power adapter itself and also on the underside of the buzz device.
There are some devices which do use the lower voltage adapter, so tag your adapters accordingly
The MAC also shows on the underside of the device and as well on the outside of the Box cover. That MAC is the device's MAC and not the IPTV MAC.
They are not so much different thou. And I am sure the IPTV MAC can be found in one of the BuzzTV onboard menus.
Along with the 128 GB eMMC memory, the Buzz device also come with an internal slot for a SATA connection (2.5" SATA hard drive), found in a covered area on the underside of the device .
These are the same hard drive connections you can find inside your Laptops.
The Buzz 4900 device is approx double the height of the previous 4000 and 4500 models. This is due to the internal slot and the area used for a SATA hard drive (HDD/SSD).
Connection ports/slots on the box include ...
3x USB
TF card slot
USB-C -next generation from type 3
AV
Ethernet
HDMI 2.1
Optical
Power
HDD/SSD -enclosed slot
The Remote is included of course (RCU) and an HDMI cable.
I am leaving the RCU packed and will be using another Buzz remote I already have operational. I think I must have one of each by now, including the BackLite and the ARQ RCUs
Okay, so that was the unboxing. I am now going to just look at this packaging a while longer before I connect the box.
Very impressed so far
I have unboxed other BuzzTV products and have been impressed with the Team's effort they do take in packing their products. It is impressive and much appreciated. I expected to see some of the same with this new model and I was not disappointed
When you first open the Box you are greeted with that 'special' shock absorbent material in the form of a Mouse Pad.
That's right, they have used a Mouse Pad as a barrier for it's shock absorbent value and at same time throwing in a useful item, such as that Pad.
Then lift that out and you will see other areas where they use this same shock absorbent material.
I am always impressed with the time and thought taken in with the Team's effort they do with packing their products
Check the thread linked below for more on that
http://iptvtalk.net/showthread.php?42552-What-s-all-the-Buzz-about
The XRS4900 also has a small envelope type slot attached to thee inner side of the front box cover. In there you will find a Thank-You note.
There is also a User Manual found there as well.
AND also there might be acouple BUZZTV stickiers in there, so look carefully
The Power source is 12V DC 1.5 amps, be sure not to accidentally use a lower voltage adapter.
It shows that on the power adapter itself and also on the underside of the buzz device.
There are some devices which do use the lower voltage adapter, so tag your adapters accordingly
The MAC also shows on the underside of the device and as well on the outside of the Box cover. That MAC is the device's MAC and not the IPTV MAC.
They are not so much different thou. And I am sure the IPTV MAC can be found in one of the BuzzTV onboard menus.
Along with the 128 GB eMMC memory, the Buzz device also come with an internal slot for a SATA connection (2.5" SATA hard drive), found in a covered area on the underside of the device .
These are the same hard drive connections you can find inside your Laptops.
The Buzz 4900 device is approx double the height of the previous 4000 and 4500 models. This is due to the internal slot and the area used for a SATA hard drive (HDD/SSD).
Connection ports/slots on the box include ...
3x USB
TF card slot
USB-C -next generation from type 3
AV
Ethernet
HDMI 2.1
Optical
Power
HDD/SSD -enclosed slot
The Remote is included of course (RCU) and an HDMI cable.
I am leaving the RCU packed and will be using another Buzz remote I already have operational. I think I must have one of each by now, including the BackLite and the ARQ RCUs
Okay, so that was the unboxing. I am now going to just look at this packaging a while longer before I connect the box.
Very impressed so far
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