OS: Android
Video Output: HDMI 2.0
Bluetooth: No
Memory: 2G DDR3
Internal Storage: 16GB eMMC
Wireless: Yes
Ethernet: 100M
Remote Control: Included
Weight: 0.4kg
OTA Update: No
System Upgrade: Yes
Power: DC 5V,2A
GPU: Penta-Core Mali-450
CPU: RK3328 Quad-Core 64bit Cortex-A53
Processor: RK3328 Quad-Core 64bit Cortex-A53
OS: Android 9.0
RAM: 2GB/4GB DDR3
ROM: EMMC 16/32GB/64GB (Optional)
Support HD: HD 2.0
2G16G: NO bluetooth
4G32G/4G64G: Support bluetooth
Runs on Android 9.0
It is at the moment one of the first TV Boxes which runs on Android 9.0 that showcases more ways to express yourself, along with a handful of other sweet features and improvements to stability as well as performance.
Loaded with Rockchip RK3328
It is one of the first models that comes equipped with RK3328 Quad-Core 64bit Cortex-A53, the latest Rockchip SoC unveiled in the Janurary CES. With the latest RK3328 SoC loaded, It will be able to play 4K videos with H.265, H.264 and VP9 codecs, other than that, it features HDR, HDMI 2.0, USB 3.0 to say a few.
4GB RAM, 64GB ROM
It boasts 4GB RAM, and eMMC 64GB, advantageous in performance, security and reliability, ascribing to the eMMC memory, ultimately delivering a richer end-user experience.
HDMI 2.0 Connector
You can go directly to let your TV and MX10 TV Box are connected through an HDMI cable and set up your home cinema for the best 4K x 2K UHD multimedia experience.
True 4K Media Player
While your average media box might only accept 1080P video playback, this gadget plays just about any 4K sources you could throw at it. Furthermore, it moves out into reality the fantasy of VP9 hardware decoding alongside the H.265.
Access to KODI 18 and More
Like any Android based media players, aside from the preinstalled KODI 18, it brings full access to Google Play Store apps like Netflix, Vudu, Skype, Picasa, Flicker, Youtube, Facebook, etc.