2017 TV box buying skills? Experts say that if you choose this, what do you think?

Since the emergence of TV boxes, are you still using one? I definitely am, and even smart TV users are buying them too. It's clear that the TV box market is still strong. In fact, many people around me ask Xiao Bian to recommend a TV box—so what should they pay attention to? I've covered this topic multiple times before, but I guess not everyone has seen it. So today, I'll break it down step by step. Let's go!

When choosing a TV box, should you go for high-end or budget models? Xiao Bian recommends going for a higher configuration. Not only will it last longer and run more smoothly, but you'll also avoid the frustration of dealing with lag or crashes. No one wants to buy a TV box just to end up with a slow, unresponsive device.

The processor is one of the most important components. The best options are mainstream chip brands like Hisilicon quad-core, Amlogic octa-core, Rockchip RK3368, and others. Avoid chips labeled as "flagship" unless you're sure about their performance. As for memory, at least 1GB RAM + 8GB storage is necessary, but 2GB RAM + 16GB storage is better. If you can find a model with 32GB storage, that’s even better. Currently, no TV box on the market has over 3GB of RAM.

Decoding capabilities matter too. Look for support for H.265 and 4K resolution. HDR is a nice plus, but not essential. Also, make sure the TV box has a variety of ports and connectivity options, such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

Is having a built-in content platform important? Most TV boxes run on Android and allow third-party video apps, but some have limitations. When choosing a TV box, it's best to consider the content platform. Opt for one that includes your favorite streaming services, like Tencent Video, Youku, or Mango TV. This way, you won’t need to install extra apps just to get the content you want.

How do you choose the right operating system? Most TV boxes use Android 5.0 or above, either developed in-house or by third parties. The user experience varies greatly between brands. A simple, intuitive OS without too many restrictions is ideal. For example, if you can't access local files via USB or can't open third-party apps directly, it can be frustrating. Some systems, like Xiaomi's AI OS or Lynx Box's YUN OS, are known for being fast and user-friendly. However, Xiaomi's interface may be too advanced for older users.

What about the remote control? It doesn’t have to be heavy, but it should be easy to use. A Bluetooth remote is better than an infrared one, and smart voice control is a big plus. However, the effectiveness of voice commands depends on the system used. Right now, the best voice assistant is fast, responsive, and feature-rich.

Lastly, always go for a branded product. Big names like Xiaomi, Hisense, or TP-Link are safer choices. If you're considering a smaller brand, make sure it has 3C certification. Shanzhai (clone) products were once popular, but they often lack quality, stability, and content support.

That’s it for today! I hope this guide helps you choose the right TV box. If you're looking for a good one in 2024, keep these points in mind. Happy shopping!

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