Tronsmart Draco AW80 (click for full specs) is the first octa core Android TV box / mini PC thanks to Allwinner A80 processor. Draco AW80 Meta model comes with 2GB RAM / 16GB eMMC, and the upcoming Draco AW80 Telos will feature 4GB RAM and a 32GB eMMC. Geekbuying sent me the Meta version for review, and since I’ve already posted pictures of the device and board, today I’ll post my findings after testing the unit.
First Boot, Settings and First Impressions
I’ve inserted two AAA batteries in the provided remote control, and it works as expect, but as usual, I’ve used Mele F10 Deluxe air mouse to control the device during my testing, since it’s impossible to use most apps with an IR remote control, XBMC/Kodi being one exception. I’ve connected an HDMI cable, a USB 3.0 hard drive to the USB 3.0 OTG port of the TV box, an Ethernet cable, a USB webcam, inserted an SD card, as well as a USB hub with RF dongles for my air mouse and Mars G01 gamepad, and USB flash drive. There’s no power button, and the board boots immediately as you connect the power. It takes about 44 seconds to complete, which is quite slower than the 20 seconds with Rockchip RK3288 TV boxes coming with a fast eMMC such as HPH NT-V6 or Kingnovel R6.
We’ve got a clean Android home screen without any icon. The output resolution was 720p by default, but I switched to 1080p60.
Let’s go to the Android Settings. The Wireless and Networks menu features the usual Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Ethernet, and Data Usage sections, as well as a “More” section with VPN, and Tethering & portable hotspot.… You can enable pass-through in the Sound Settings, and select three audio output modes: “AUDIO_CODEC”, “AUDIO_HDMI” and “AUDIO_SPDIF”. The dpi settings are set so that he box is better used as a mini PC (1 meter from screen) rather than a TV (e.g.3 to 4 meters) and the font size is quite small, so you may want to change the font to “Huge” if you are using the device as a TV box. The Display menu also let should select several output modes: 720p 50/60, 1080p 24/50/60 or 4K 30 for HDMI ,and PAL or NTSC for composite output. I’ve only used HDMI, not composite output.
The 16 eMMC flash in Tronsmart Draco AW80 Meta is partition in a single 12.04 GB “internal storage” partition for apps and data, with over 11.2GB available space. There are also some options to “enable media scanning” on SD card and USB, and enable “Blu Ray directory play mode”, but I’m not sure what’s the exact use of these functions.
The “About Box” section lists the model number as Draco AW80, and Android 4.4.2 running on top of Linux kernel 3.4.39. The build number is jaws_tvd_p1-eng 4.4.2 KOT49H 20141024 test-keys, which jaws_tvd_p1 being the board/platform name. The firmware is rooted, and the “System Update” (no s) menu can perform OTA updates. I haven’t been able to test this feature, as there’s no new firmware, but the server check seemed to work.
In the video below, I boot the device, and go though the system settings, and play a video in Kodi.
I could install all apps required for the review from Google Play Store, except Vidonn activity tracker app again reported as “incompatible with your device”. This happens with many devices, so it could be any issues wit hthe app, rather than the firmware. I’ve also downloaded and installed Amazon AppStore in order to load Riptide GP2 game, which I got as a “free app of the day”.
Power handling may look like a detail, but the lack of power off function may lead to flash corruption because you need to cut the power from the mains, so I first was disappointed when I discovered Draco AW80 did not have power button in the unit itself. But luckily, they’ve done things right after all. The first time you connect the power supply, the box will start automatially, but you can use the remote control (Mele F10 Deluxe also work) to put the box in to standby (short press), or power the device off (long press). You can also turn it back on with the remote control power key, so you don’t need to get up from the sofa…. Thanks to the large heatsink and metallic enclosire, the box stays pretty cool, and after Antutu benchmark, the maximum temperatures measured with an infrared thermometer on the top and bottom of the box were respectively 39°C and 41°C.
Draco AW80 firmware is very stable, and the box feels fast and snappy, with a performance “feeling” pretty similar to Amlogic S802 and Rockchip RK3288 based devices. I did not have any problems of the box hanging, except with Riptide GP2 as we’ll see below.
Video Playback
This media player comes pre-loaded with Kodi 14-alpha 3. Normally, I would use a SAMBA share to play video over Ethernet, but at first XBMC/Kodi failed to find any network shares, so instead I played most videos from a USB hard drive, and only switched to SAMBA + Gigabit Ethernet later for the remaining videos, once I manage to connect. If Kodi had problem to play a particular video, I switched to MX Player for further testing.
Videos samples from samplemedia.linaro.org, plus H.265/HEVC video by Elecard, and a low res VP9 sample:
- H.264 codec / MP4 container (Big Buck Bunny), 480p/720p/1080p – OK
- MPEG2 codec / MPG container, 480p/720p/1080p
- Kodi – It can play smoothly at first, but after several seconds, many frames are dropped, leading to a slow motion effect.
- MX Player – OK
- MPEG4 codec, AVI container 480p/720p/1080p – OK
- VC1 codec (WMV), 480p/720p/1080p – OK
- Real Media (RMVB) – RV8, RV9, and RV10 – OK. Smoother than other ARM platforms.
- WebM / VP8 – OK
- H.265 codec / MPEG TS container
- Kodi – XBMC simply exits once I tried to play these samples
- MX Player – Black screen with H/W decode. The videos can only be played by selecting S/W decode, which looks OK for 480p/720p, but can be choppy in some scenes @ 1080p.
- Vp9 (low re) – OK
Most videos can play, even though I had to switch to MX Player for smooth MPEG2, but H.265 / HEVC video completely failed to play with both players.
Higher bitrate videos:
- ED_HD.avi – OK, no problem even in fast moving scenes
- big_buck_bunny_1080p_surround.avi (1080p H.264 – 12 Mbps) – OK.
- h264_1080p_hp_4.1_40mbps_birds.mkv (40 Mbps) – OK at first, for some frames are skipped and dropped near the end.
- hddvd_demo_17.5Mbps_1080p_VC1.mkv (17.5Mbps) – OK, but many frames are dropped, so the video does not feel that smooth.
- Jellyfish-120-Mbps.mkv (120 Mbps video without audio) – OK both from USB and SAMBA (Ethernet).
High definition audio codec:
- AC3 – OK, but aspect ratio strangely set to 1:1.
- Dolby Digital 5.1 / Dolby Digital 7.1 – OK
- TrueHD 5.1 & 7.1 – OK
- DTS-MA and DTS-HR – OK
Sintel-Bluray.iso could play well in XBMC/Kodi, so Blu-Ray ISO are also supported.
Yet again 4K videos are a disappointment, especially with the latest HEVC/VP9 codec, but none of the recent devices can handle all of these properly.
- HD.Club-4K-Chimei-inn-60mbps.mp4
- Kodi – OK most of the time, but some frames are skipped
- MX Player – OK
- sintel-2010-4k.mkv – OK!
- Beauty_3840x2160_120fps_420_8bit_HEVC_MP4.mp4 – Slow motion (S/W decode) in Kodi, and even in MX Player where the app (incorrectly) mentions H/W decode.
- Bosphorus_3840x2160_120fps_420_8bit_HEVC_MP4.mp4 – Slow motion (S/W decode) in Kodi, and even in MX Player where the app (incorrectly) mentions H/W decode.
- Jockey_3840x2160_120fps_420_8bit_HEVC_TS.ts – Slow motion (S/W decode) in Kodi, and even in MX Player where the app (incorrectly) mentions H/W decode.
- phfx_4KHD_VP9TestFootage.webm (3840×2160)
- Kodi – The app exits
- MX Player – S/W decode, super slow as with HEVC videos
I’ve also been asked to try 1080i MPEG2 videos, so I did just that:
- GridHD.mpg – OK
- Pastel1080i25HD.mpg – OK
Finally, I played some several AVI, MKV, FLV, VOB and MP4 videos all from the SAMBA share, and they could all play. However, I could notice some serious dropped / skipped frame issues in a t least two videos, sometimes it plays smooth for a while, and suddenly frames start to be dropped. I could not find a sure way to reproduce the issues.
In order to test stability, I also played a 1080p H.264 MKV video (1h50), and I had no problem. I did not notice frames dropped during my periodic checks, but Kodi did report 522 dropped frames, and 1021 skipped for the whole movie. As a side note, Kodi/XBMC normally makes use of all cores available on a platform, but with Allwinner A80 only two cores are used.
Links to various video samples used in this review and be found in “Where to get video, audio and images samples” post, and especially in the comments section.
Network Performance (Wi-Fi and Ethernet)
In order to evaluate network performance, I transfer a 278 MB file between a SAMBA share and the internal flash, and vice versa, using ES File Explorer, and repeat the test three times. Since Draco AW200 support both 802.11 b/g/n (2.4/5.0Hhz) and 802.11ac (5.0GHz), I use both my default router TP-Link TL-WR940N router for 802.11n, and TP-Link TL-WDR7500 (Archer C7) for 802.11ac testing. Wi-Fi performance of this mini PC is quite good reaching 2.89 MB/s (23.12 Mbps) for 802.11n, and 4.010 MB/s (32.08 Mbps) for 802.11ac with a reported link at 390 Mbps.
This mini PC is one of the few devices I’ve tested with a properly working Gigabit Ethernet connection, the only other being Orion R28 Meta, also from Tronsmart. I’ll also tested it by copying a file between SAMBA and the internal flash for reference only, since the transfer is limited by the flash writing speed, but this still gives an idea of time it would take to copy a file.
As we’ll see below, the fastest storage option in this box is a USB hardware drive formatted with FAT32, where I can transfer a 928MB file between SAMBA and USB FAT32 in 44 seconds (21.09 MB/s), and from USB FAT32 to SAMBA (SSD) in just 35 seconds or about 26.50 MB/s.
For a raw network performance number, I also used iPerf app and iperf in my Ubuntu PC, using “iperf -t 60 -c 192.168.0.104 -d” command line in Android. I’ve only tested Gigabit Ethernet, and skipped Fast Ethernet.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 |
------------------------------------------------------------ Server listening on TCP port 5001 TCP window size: 85.3 KByte (default) ------------------------------------------------------------ [ 4] local 192.168.0.104 port 5001 connected with 192.168.0.102 port 43225 ------------------------------------------------------------ Client connecting to 192.168.0.102, TCP port 5001 TCP window size: 204 KByte (default) ------------------------------------------------------------ [ 6] local 192.168.0.104 port 38064 connected with 192.168.0.102 port 5001 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth [ 4] 0.0-60.0 sec 5.14 GBytes 736 Mbits/sec [ 6] 0.0-60.0 sec 1.63 GBytes 234 Mbits/sec |
I’ve got about the same numbers with A80 OptimusBoard, a development board powered by Allwinner A80, so the asymmetric performance may be due to limitations of the Allwinner octa core processor (TBC).
Miscellaneous Tests
Bluetooth
I could transfer a few pictures by pairing “Draco AW80” to my ThL W200 Android smartphone.
I managed to connect my PS3 wireless controller clone to the device with Sixaxis Compatibility Checker app, and get the device recognized by following those instructions.
I installed vidonn.apk manually, since It’s reported as not compatible in Google Play, and my Vidonn X5 activity tracker could connected to the device with Bluetooth 4.0 LE, and data was synchronized properly.
So full mark for Bluetooth!
Storage
Both a micro SD card and USB flash drive formatted with FAT32 could be mounted and accessed by the system
NTFS and FAT32 partitions on my USB 3.0 hard drive could be mounted, and read/written to, but as usual EXT-4 and BTRFS are not working.
File System | Read | Write |
NTFS | OK | OK |
EXT-4 | Not mounted | Not mounted |
FAT32 | OK | OK |
BTRFS | Not mounted | Not mounted |
A1 SD Bench was used to benchmark performance of the internal flash and USB 3.0 partitions. I also planned to test the SATA connector, but taking out the hard drive from the USB enclosure prove a bit more challenging than expected, so I skipped that part. I set the custom location to /mnt/usbhost0/8_17 in the benchmark app to test the NTFS partition. Since my external drive is a USB 3.0, and it can deliver 100+ MB/s read speed, and 46 MB/s write speed (NTFS partition) in my PC, I was expecting some very good results. But I quickly got disillusioned, as it’s even slower than some other devices with a USB 2.0 connection. The read speed was 25.29MB/s, and the write speed of 12.57MB/s.
Draco AW80 has actual the slowest USB NTFS write speed ever recorded. I also experienced a slow write speed with A80 OptimusBoard, even worse at 3 to 4MB/s, but never published due to other issues, so I’m simply guessing Allwinner SDK has not been optimized for NTFS performance. To prove the point, I also tested the FAT32 partition (/mnt/usbhost0/8_19), achieving a more respectable 36.32 MB/s and 24.61 MB/s for respectively read and write speeds. These are still USB 2.0 kind of numbers however…
I haven’t tested SATA, but since it’s based on a USB 2.0 to SATA bridge, you should experience a similar or slower performance compared to the USB 3.0 hard drive. [Update: SATA on Draco AW80 now tested]
The Samsung eMMC found on the board has pretty decent performance, but quite far from the theoretical values (160/50 MB/s) with 32.41 MB/s read speed,, and a 11.06 MB/s write speed.
It’s not quite as fast as some RK3288 devices, which partially explains the relatively slow boot time. Nevertheless that’s fast enough, and I only experienced a severe slowdown once (mouse pointer stuck for 2 or 3 seconds) while I installed multiple apps.
USB Webcam
Skype works OK, both with Echo service in Skype, and making a call. However, once I tried to record a video message, and it looked OK during recording, but the video was corrupted when I played it.
Google Hangouts is basically unusable, as it quits whenever I start a chat session.
Gaming
The three usual games where used to test gaming: Candy Crush Saga, Beach Buggy Blitz, and Riptide GP2. I played Candy Crush Saga with Mele F10 Deluxe, and it was nice and smooth as expected, and the two racing games with Tronsmart Mars G01 wireless gamepad. Beach Buggy Blitz is ultra smooth even with graphics settings set to the maximum. However, I had great problems while playing Riptide GP2. The first time, the image simply froze after 6 seconds in my first race, but I had used to box a few hours before. So I waited for a little while bit, and restarted the box. I could play one full race relatively smoothly, but in the second race the image froze again. Sometimes, the races won’t even load, so it was quite a disaster with that. So I also had to skipped the temperature measurement after the game, so I would not play it for more than 3 to 4 minutes if I was very lucky.
Tronsmart Draco AW80 Meta Benchmark
Before benchmark the device, I ran CPU-Z app toget some more information. An octa core processor is detected with ARM Cortex A15 cores, so it seems CPU-Z does not handle heterogeneous CPU architectures for now. The GPU is correctly detected as an Imagination Technologies PowerVR Rogue G6230. The model is called Draco AW80 (jaws_tvd_p1), with 1624 MB RAM (the rest being used by the GPU. VPU, and other hardware blocks), and the storage partition is 12.04 GB just like in the Android settings. The screen resolution in pixel and dp are the same at 1920×1032, which explains why the font looks small. Other systems often have a lower dp resolution, but if you plan to use the system as a computer a higher resolution in dp is better.
With 49,657 points (unverified), Draco AW80 is by far the fastest Android mini PC on the market, at least according to Antutu. Having said that, silicon vendors and manufacturers tend to try to cheat with Antutu, so the score should not be blindly relied upon.
That’s why i could be useful to run other benchmark, such as Vellamo 3.x.
For some reasons the scores are significantly lower than on Rockchip RK3288 (Nagrace HPH NT-V6) for all three benchmarks: 2,109 points for the Browser test (vs 2,549), 1,138 points for the Metal test (vs 1,457), and 1,352 points for the multicore test (vs 2,003). The latter is all the more surprising because Cortex A15 cores are supposed to be faster than Cortex A12/A17 cores, and Allwinner A80 has 8 cores to play with (4x A7, 4x A15) instead of the four Cortex A12/A17 on RK3288. Maybe the scheduler reduces the frequencies of the cores if they all run simultaneously. I’ll write a separate post to compare all these results side-by-side between A80 and RK3288.
Ice Storm Extreme benchmark score (6,461) in 3DMark is also lower compared to Rockchip RK3288 based media players which score between 7,000 and 7,500 at 1080p resolution.
Conclusion
Tronsmart Draco AW80 has some exciting specifications with a fast octa-core processor, high speed interfaces like USB 3.0, SATA, and Gigabit Ethernet, and the potential to support Linux. The device feels fast indeed, and stable, with very good Wi-Fi and working Gigabit Ethernet (a rare thing!). Video playback is OK most of the time, but VP9 and H.265 are simply not properly supported in either Kodi and MX Player, and I’ve noticed some apparently random issues with skipped frames while playing some videos. USB 3.0 performance is disappointing, and if you thought SATA would bring a boost in storage performance, I would not hold my breath (not now tested) as it’s implemented via a USB 2.0 to SATA bridge. So all in all it’s a pretty good device, but maybe not just as good as could have been expected from the specs.
PRO:
- Fast new processor, the only octa core mini PC / TV box in the market (excluding some ODROID development boards)
- Very good 3D graphics (when ti works)
- Stable and fast firmware.
- USB 3.0, and SATA interfaces (with caveats)
- Very good Wi-Fi performance, and Gigabit Ethernet working
- Video Output – 1080p support 24, 50 and 60 Hz output. 4K @ 30Hz should be supported (not tested).
- Proper power off/standby handling.
- Aluminum casing and heatsink keep the device cool (40 C).
- Webcam supported in Skype
- Bluetooth well supported – File transfer, Bluetooth Smart (BLE), Sixaxis gamepad
- OTA update appears to be supported
- Support forum
CONS:
- Some 3D games may have problems to run, at least, Riptide GP2 is basically unplayable for me due to the game freezing.
- H.265 / VP9 codec not supported properly in both Kodi/XBMC and MX Player
- Skipped frame issues in some videos (appears to start randomly).
- Google Hangouts can be used with webcam (can’t start chat).
- Slow write speed on NTFS/USB partition, USB 3.0 performance slower than most TV boxes with USB 2.0 port. SATA
should be the same (USB 2.0 to SATA bridge)performance is equivalent to, or even lower than, USB 2.0 drives performance.
- Gigabit has an asymmetric performance (720Mbps / 220 Mbps) according to iperf, but still good enough for most use cases.
Tronsmart Draco AW80 Meta reviewed in this post sells for $149 on GeekBuying, and the upcoming Draco AW80 Telos with 4GB RAM and 32GB eMMC flash is available for pre-order for $199, and is expected to ship by the end of the month. You can also purchase either model on Aliexpress or DH Gate.
Jean-Luc started CNX Software in 2010 as a part-time endeavor, before quitting his job as a software engineering manager, and starting to write daily news, and reviews full time later in 2011.
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Nice review. Great job. Thanks cnx so much. Wifi good but h265,usb not…. Rk3288 is still rock
@hoangdinh86
All devices are different, and RK3288 still has problems too, but at least H.265 is working smoothly in some players.
Still to expensive as a mediaplayer. For 200 euro you get a new laptop with bettet performance when it comes playback
So many folks have videos that are in Xvid and DivX. Has a good test been done to see if these work? Can a 3tb external hdd run smoothly? Does the A/V port work? So many are focused on the big things. I just want to confirm these small things that should work fine, but you never know.
@Josh
HW decoding of xvid and divx tends to vary but all have the muscle for software decoding at least until 720p (I have never used a 1080p xvid/divx file so I can’t be sure).
Antutu X and No-frills CPU Control (Performance + noop)?
@Josh
Xvid/divx and analog video?!? Where “so many folks” still use such ancient/obsolete equipment? Are those things still made?
@anon
*and software
I just want to make sure that Xvid and DivX will work with no skips. if I choose to use the box in a room with a tube TV, I would like it to work. A 3TB HDD is large, and I hope it would work fine. Everything I listed should work. I’m not asking for much. I just want conformation. This box seems to be shaping up to be the one to buy. At $150 (high price) I just want to make sure.
@Josh
I’ve tested PAL and NTSC output, and I could not make it work.
Some of the AVI I test are Xvid and DivX, and they can play, but as I mentioned in my review, I can see some dropped frames in some videos in Kodi. Maybe if you use another player it’s OK.
I don’t know about 3TB hard drive. I’m not sure why it would not work. My USB hard drive capacity is 1TB.
@Josh
Well, $150 for a media player is way too steep, especially if not aiming for 2160p/h.265, for 1080p/h.264 pretty much any ARM stick works just fine, pwrsonally using el-cheapo RK3066 stick for most media usages, some high-bitrate ones work better on RK3188, even with the same GPU/VPU combo.
And no problems with any USB external drive, have tested even the 6TB helium ridiculousness. 🙂
@anon
No frills CPU control set to performance + noop, and AnTuTu X Benchmark Sep,2014 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.emobile.flashlight&hl=en.
Score: 36,903
@Jean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft)
Yeah, that 37k score sounds more plausible than that 50k. 🙂
The Performance + hoop should help video play quite a bit, at least on RockChip processors the memory frequency scales with it too, and mem bandwidth is a big thing on video decode, not to mention no more the ms-range delay every time the frequency changes.
@anon
s/hoop/loop/ (dang Android auto “correction” 🙂 )
@anon
*noop… Dangit!
No one outside Allwinner seem to know if the A80 VPU (Video Processor Unit) circuits even supports HEVC / H.265 decode in its hardware video engine or if the A80 can only decode those using software video decoding with offloading to the GPU using GPGPU (GPU compute)
http://linux-sunxi.org/A80
@Harley
If it is only GPU compute, that’s quite disingenuous of Allwinner to list H.265 and VP9 as part of Allwinner A80 features. But I’m afraid it might be the case here.
@Harley
I’ve just checked the datasheet. VP9 and H.265 are not mentioned at all.
Only:
You guys speak a different language (tech). LOL I guess H.265 is a 4K TV thing? Why would I consider this unit versus others? Well, I’m hoping it’s a unit flexible enough so others make rom’s or whatever you guys call it. I want a unit I can change the background to look great, and the button type to be able to be changed in the menu. Sorry I don’t speak tech, but I want to hack this thing to be awesome. I might have to buy this if it doesn’t come with it. hxxp://www.ebay.com/itm/3-5MM-MINI-A-V-TO-3-RCA-MALE-AUDIO-VIDEO-CABLE-CORD-FOR-HD-TV-YELLOW-RED-WHITE-/221577952810?pt=US_Video_Cables_Adapters&hash=item3397133e2a @Jean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft) “I’ve test… Read more »
@Josh If it really does not have H.265 decode, and possibly not do that at 2160p… I would not touch that with a ten foot pole, better chips are already sold cheaper, like the RK3288, that has H.265 support, or even better the S812 that seems to be the only one capable of native 2160p frame buffer(s). H.265 in itself has nothing to do with resolution, you could even use those ancient MPEG2-based Divx/Xvid encoders at UHD/4k resolution, of course that would be simply stupid, as both H.264 and H.265 beats those on all aspects (except CPU cycles used, without… Read more »
@Josh
H.265 aka (HEVC) is a new video codec http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Efficiency_Video_Coding.
Basically it allows to cut the size a video by half with the same quality as H.264 video codec.
PAL and NTSC output are options in for composite video output (to be used with the cable you linked to on Ebay), and I could not make it work (Black screen only). So unless I did something wrong, only HDMI works with this box (for now).
so for a topbox was is better?
A80 vs rk3288 vs AML S812
Ok, so if the A/V port doesn’t work and it doesn’t seems to work with H.265. This wouldn’t be the box for me. Most of my older videos are Xvid / DivX. Why? I converted them to work in DVD players that could play DivX, a while back. Now I don’t care for DivX / DivX. Why? Avi’s are large and I want to have better quality with less space used on the drive. Lately my videos have been .mp4 and .mkv’s. From what I gather in the near future videos will be in H.262 MKV. Any resolution size will… Read more »
@Jean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft)
I think that Allwinner might be using a licensed HEVC/H265 software decoder that supports GPGPU offloading to GPU using GPU compute, and that is why Allwinner do not feel it is a marketing lie to include it in their listings.
Regardless I do not think it supports HEVC/H265 hardware decode using its VPU and if it doesn’t then most applications like XBMC/Kodi will probably not be able to take advantage of it under Android, and you can completely forget about Linux support.
@Bubu
topbox probably means you mostly want to play videos, so Amlogic S812 should be better, provided it’s as good a Amlogic S802 + H.265 support.
@Josh
Orion R28 Pro or Meta would do the job.
H.265 is working with MX Player (most videos), and the A/V port is working.
WHen I tried i had an annoying green bar on my TV in NTSC mode, but it was OK with PAL mode.
See http://www.cnx-software.com/2014/10/03/review-of-tronsmart-orion-r28-meta-4kh-265-android-tv-box/ for details.
@Jean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft)
If I can I’m going to hold off from getting a box until I find the perfect one. I’ve looked into the orion recently.
What other boxes are coming out soon?
@Jean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft)
Hi
Could you test Miracast, DLNA on this device ? How to make it work and how well does it work ?
I just received it and so far, i can not make Miracast work with an Asus tablet!!!
I found All Cast (changed to hpplay after updated) that works well only for SD video, not with HD (720p) video. I have FLIPPS HD installed on my tablet and i tried to play video on my tv with this device, that’s how I found out the problem with HD video
Thanks
@Hoang Trinh
Are you from Vietnam. Where did you buy it?
@hoangdinh86
From Canada, i bought it from Geekbuying.com
@Hoang Trinh
I’ve just tried Miracast. Both my phone and draco aw80 can see each other, but the connection never completes. So it does not work at all for me.
@Jean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft) This is my “personal” review OK with some bugs Pros 1) strong wifi 2) Skype works well with Logitech web cam Cons 1) VERY SMALL FONT and ICONS, not pleasant to use, even if you choose “HUGE” 2) Hangout crashed when you start any session 3) Miracast does NOT work 4) “Google TV Remote” app does not recognize this device 5) Very sluggish DLNA, or Airplay. I use FLIPPS HD on my tablet to start a HD Movie (WIBI HD) on this device, not pleasant at all. (cnxsoft , please test DLNA to verify my experience!!!) 6)… Read more »
@Hoang Trinh Thanks for the feedback. About Cons 1) Very small font. I think manufacturers should think about having two modes. A PC display mode with high dp resolution (e.g. 1920×1080), and a TV display mode with a lower dp resolution (e.g. 1280×768), but still using a 1080 framebuffer. Most boxes set a lower dp resolution compared to the actual framebuffer resolution, so it looks nice and clear if you sit further from the screen. It’s like you PC is hard to read if you sit three meters from the display. Anyway, I think the dp resolution is something that… Read more »
Hoang Trinh : @Jean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft) This is my “personal” review OK with some bugs Pros 1) strong wifi 2) Skype works well with Logitech web cam Cons 1) VERY SMALL FONT and ICONS, not pleasant to use, even if you choose “HUGE” 2) Hangout crashed when you start any session 3) Miracast does NOT work 4) “Google TV Remote” app does not recognize this device 5) Very sluggish DLNA, or Airplay. I use FLIPPS HD on my tablet to start a HD Movie (WIBI HD) on this device, not pleasant at all. (cnxsoft , please test DLNA to verify… Read more »
@Eric Very happy to have news from you!!! 2) Google hangout NEVER works with UG007B, nor Skype, nor any camera app. So Meta is certainly better with Skype. That works fine with “Camera ICS” too!!! This is a pro. 3) I have Samsung TV, but i that doesn’t count because it’s connected to Meta with HDMI. I have Asus tablet (ME173 model). This tablet works fine with ug007b. On ug007b, i start “Wifi display”, and i start Mirror on Asus tablet, the connection will be done et i see the screen of the tablet on TV. With Meta, i start… Read more »
@Hoang Trinh
Please note that I mentioned only 2 pros, but you should take into account all the pros analysed by cnxsoft. Same thing with cons!!!
Surely Meta is much better than UG007B, no doubt about that, but it’s not necessarily for my personal use
for NOW!!
@Eric
On Tronsmart Meta, i start no special app.
I installed “Androi TV remote” by Google on 4 tablets : Acer A700, Asus ME173, Asus ME176C, Samsung TAB 4, They are on the same network 2.4. I have the same message in 4 tablets when i start the app : “No device found”.
Did you test with any tablet or phone only ???
@Eric
Miracast works well, but it dépends
1) With Asus Me173 Mirror works well but NO SOUND
2) With Asus ME176 , black screen on TV
3) With Samsung tab 4, mirroir woks perfectly, sound and video.
So please work hard on bug #6, very irritating!!!
are you sure you install the correct app, you should install this one, official made by google.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.tvremote&hl=en
Hoang Trinh : @Eric Very happy to have news from you!!! 2) Google hangout NEVER works with UG007B, nor Skype, nor any camera app. So Meta is certainly better with Skype. That works fine with “Camera ICS” too!!! This is a pro. 3) I have Samsung TV, but i that doesn’t count because it’s connected to Meta with HDMI. I have Asus tablet (ME173 model). This tablet works fine with ug007b. On ug007b, i start “Wifi display”, and i start Mirror on Asus tablet, the connection will be done et i see the screen of the tablet on TV. With… Read more »
also i just test the google tv remote with nexus 7 2012 wifi tablet. and make sure your tablet and draco aw80 in the same network same band( don’t make one in 2.4Ghz, the other in 5.8ghz), and then launcher the app, click “connect to tv” and it will search and find the device called “draco aw80” hit the connect button.
@Eric
No, it’s NOT the same app!!!. “YOUR APP IS NOT AVAILABLE TO YOUR COUNTRY” is the message I got from Google play!!!!!!!NO INSTALL BUTTON!!!
coul you send me the APK to [email protected]? Thanks
@Eric
For bug #5, DLNA, I said maybe FLIpps app has bugs, I might be wrong!! Because that app works perfectly with ug007b!!!
So, I don’t know the cause of sluggishness!!! This bug might be related to bug#6!!!!
For bug#6, slow download, the bug is in OS. I downloaded the same video with ug007b, and it’s really fast. So, it’s not website, not internet speed!!!
@Eric To watch any movie from disk.yandex.com, it’s impossible (extremely sluggish), as if there was NO BUFFERRING, i had to wait 10 seconds to watch 3 seconds of video. To watch http://www.youtube.com with browser, you will get different results with different browsers and option. I limit my analysis with only 2 web browsers and I choose 1080p video (search hd video test 1080p) 1) Chrome: pixelated video when you watch it full screen, in both desktop and mobile mode 2) Stock browser (the best): full screen hd, in both desktop and mobile mode. My impression is that it was not… Read more »
Great Review… I was wondering, which one of the Android TV Box is the best so far?
I own the Eweat EW802 but I haven’t seen a review of it.
@Arturo Numan It’s a difficult question. 1. It depends what you want to do. For video playback, I think Amlogic S802 is much better, but some people RK3288 / A80 are just fine, as they may have videos supported by the processor. Also some people are very sensitive to skipped frames, and some other less so. RK3288 is probably the best platform for 3D gaming (among the Allwinner/Rockchip/Amlogic SoCs). 2. A device performance changes over time. Hardware shortcomings can’t be fixed (e.g. no power off circuitry, slow flash…), but software can. So an average device without firmware updates will stay… Read more »
@Jean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft)
Thanks!… I think I’ll stay with the EW802 for a while… I’m not gamer and I can watch all my movies from my HDD and the Netflix content without complains… I’m not picky but maybe because it is the first Android TV box that I have owned.
Hi, I have been following (from afar mind you) the evolution of the Android TV Boxes, but have yet to buy one. Since you’ve made some reviews about some of the most popular ones, I’d like to ask you a question I haven’t been able to answer myself. What do you think would be the best solution to gain smart TV capabilities, excellent XBMC streaming and playback, with 4k being a plus, and also some decent word processing, spreadsheet viewing and editing and web browsing; keeping the TDP to a minimum? Since these boxes run KitKat I assume one would… Read more »
@Nicolas
For video playback go with Amlogic S802/S812 devices like PROBOX2 EX, and maybe MINIX NEO X8-H Plus (which I have not tested yet). Both will handle word processing, and web browsing just fine.
Tronsmart Draco Meta personal review with stock rom My review is not technical review. I don’t have minix X8H or Orion R28 to compare with. I only compare it to UG007B (RK3188) that I use for video streaming. I have it for 3 weeks now. Pros: 1) Strong wifi 2) Fast 3) Stable, no crash or reboot. 4) Skype 5) Google TV remote 6) Flash player works very well with Dolphin browser 7) Sleep mode 8) No heat, that protects hardware 9) Rooted that allows me to change DPI to 240 from 160 myself. 10) OTA update (not tested yet)… Read more »
Jesurun Maxone is another model that looks quite similar:
4GB RAM/ 32GB flash – http://www.dx.com/p/jesurun-maxone-octa-core-android-4-4-2-google-tv-player-w-4gb-ram-32gb-rom-us-plug-366519?Utm_rid=93072394&Utm_source=affiliate
2GB RAM / 16 GB flash – http://www.dx.com/p/jesurun-maxone-octa-core-android-4-4-2-google-tv-player-w-2gb-ram-16gb-rom-eu-plug-366516?Utm_rid=93072394&Utm_source=affiliate
Very good review. I like to be able to do the same one day. Just got it.
It stars with no apps it is all empty.
How can I exploit such a device.
Need information on how the Android should be installed?
Jørgen
@Knud Larsen
You need at least 1 usb mouse for pleasure and keyboard (not necessary). You need Google account to install or update apps. It’s not empty, many apps are preinstalled. You need to create a shortcut on your main “page”. If you have any Android device (tablet, phone), then this device is the same!!!! If it’s the first time you use Android, then go to Youtube for help for basic functionalities.
Updated review with SATA performance using a SSD with NTFS: Read/Write performance: ~18MB/s.
What do you mean there is no power button? I just got the Draco AW80 Telos and plugged in the power and it doesn’t power on! The remote won’t power it on either! Am I to assume the unit is DOA? Thanks, mate.
@Gary Brant
There’s no power button on the unit itself. So normally it will just boot automatically when you connect the power.
If “does not power on” means the LED on the device is not lit, then yes it should be. But if you don’t see anything on your TV, and the LED is lit, I’d try another TV, or re-flash the firmware.
@Jean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft)
Oh, whoa… The first sentence is fine, but what happened in your second sentence? 😉
@anon
It took me a little while to find out what I wanted to say here. Adding quotes helped a bit.
Hello,
I like to ask about a problem I’m facing with Tronsmart Draco AW80 Telos.
If the device is turned off for a couple of hours and I’m trying to turn it on, the device doesn’t respond and every time I have to unplug the cable and plug it back in again in order to turn it on.
Does anyone know any way to fix this?
Thank You
Hi , I wanted to ask if the RF dongles are included in the package
@dimitris
The RF dongles are not included with Draco AW80, but with the air mouse and gamepad.
@Mamasta
go to freaktab.com, you will find info how to flash a other roms (Finless or Tronsmart beta, etc…)
I know how to create your problem by flashing RK rom. The solution is flashing another Tronsmart rom , i’m using 20141219v1 rom from Freaktab.
It is enough to have a look at Tronsmat’s forum to realise this product is a TOTAL CRAP!!
Hardware wise is a diamond, software is just unacceptable, like a pre beta test. Many problems reported including videao and audio playback, usb issue. It can not even read metatags and sort music by author, title, album etc.
Tronsmart has so far issued “updated” rom twice, each of them as buggy as earlier revision.
Do NOT but this unless they isse a working rom for it!!
@martin
they already release a linux image with hardware acceleration , and i have been told the android firmware will be released soon before china new year.
I’ve tested “Ubuntu for Draco AW80_150204” for 2 days, here’s my opinion. The device and OS are basically good after a short tuning, but a few shorthand problems raised. Installation is a piece of cake, it’s very easy. OS is responsive and fast. I’ve invisible area (cc 10-20 px) in my tv on edges (top-bottom-left-right with 1920×1080 resolution), but I can configure desktop do not use them. Adding synaptic makes the life easier. Chromium is fast, flash enabled but watching youtube is a bad idea, worst quality I’ve ever seen. Installing minitube solve the problem. Sata max write speed is… Read more »
New Android 4.4firmware for Draco AW80, and also Android 5.0 Lollipop beta firmware: http://blog.geekbuying.com/index.php/2015/03/19/rom-download-new-android-4-4-stock-firmware-for-tronsmart-draco-aw80-plus-android-5-0-beta-firmware/
New firmware @ http://download1200.mediafire.com/efzjw6etvqwg/7y814ypphl4ig5g/Draco+AW80_SDK3.0_151117.zip
Now would you trust this old slow design with Linux on?
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