Here’s another Amlogic S922X TV box. Rikomagic MK25 TV box & digital signage player comes with up to 4GB RAM and 32GB storage, HDMI 2.0 output, Gigabit Ethernet, and dual-band WiFi 5.
Rikomagic MK25 specifications:
- SoC – Amlogic S922X hexa-core big.LITTLE processor with 4x Arm Cortex A73 cores @ up to 2.0 GHz, 2x Arm Cortex A53 cores, Arm Mali-G52MP6 (6EE) GPU; 12nm manufacturing process
- System Memory & Storage Configurations
- 2GB LPDDR4 RAM + 16GB eMMC flash, microSD card slot up to 32GB
- 4GB LPDDR4 RAM + 32GB eMMC flash, microSD card slot up to 32GB
- Video Output – HDMI 2.0 up to 4K @ 60 Hz, 3.5mm AV port (composite)
- Video – AVE-10 engine with 4K UHD H.265/VP9/AVS2 video decoding up to 60 fps, Dolby Vision, Advanced HDR10, HDR10+, HLG, and PRIME HDR high-dynamic range support
- Audio – Optical S/PDIF, digital audio via HDMI, stereo analog audio via 3.5mm AV jack
- Connectivity – Gigabit Ethernet, dual-band 802.11 b/g/n/ac 2×2 MIMO WiFi 5, Bluetooth 4.2
- USB – 1x USB 3.0 port, 1x USB 2.0 OTG port
- Misc – Power button, front panel display, IR receiver, RTC
- Power Supply – 5V DC / 2A via 3.5mm power barrel jack
- Dimensions – 139.5 x 90 x 22 mm
The box runs Android 9.0, and ships with a power adapter, a remote control, and an HDMI cable by default. The box is also suitable for digital signage with rotation option (landscape/portrait), RTC for time on/off, and HDMI CEC support.
Rikomagic MK25 TV box can be purchased on Aliexpress for $111.90 and up including free shipping to some countries, but with an extra fee shipping for some others. You can also get a $10 discount with coupon CGDG5B6XTHK2
valid until December 15. If you’re interested in buying in quantities, you may instead contact the company via the product page.
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TV-Box that’s more expensive than SBC (dev board, odroid N2).
Guess what, housings costs money, LED displays costs money, power adapters cost money, remote controls cost money and they had to pay a few engineers to get the software on there…
That would be why it’s more expensive…
well, it’s true, but it’s a solution for the kind of people who wants everything out of the box. If you want a DIY solution, you can save 20-30%, as usual. Nothing bad to be able to choose between the two options 🙂
I’m not sure why, but apparently they have two versions of the firmware: one with rotation support, and one without:
An update as to why there are two versions of the firmware:
Stupid move. Why dont just include both launchers with the names “Signage browser” and “TV launcher”? Or hire competent coders ffs…