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Khadas VIM2 Max Review: New TV Box with Amlogic S912 and 3GB of RAM

Khadas VIM2 Max Review: New TV Box with Amlogic S912 and 3GB of RAM

Posted on August 21, 2017April 4, 2019 By Jarvis

Every day, TV boxes on Android are becoming more popular and popular. Manufacturers of consoles do not lag behind and I release new models every time. The next model of the TV boxing that hit me was released by the company with the ridiculous title Khadas. A brand new Android TV box with a simple name Khadas VIM2 Max in the review on a good processor Amlogic S912 stands out a little in a series of similar devices. But what exactly, I’ll tell below.

In order not to force you to scroll through the overview in search of this difference, I’ll start right from it. The vast majority of TV boxes are just located next to the TV/monitor and to place them in another place one has to think about it. Developers in Khadas came up with a fairly simple way to solve this problem. They added a sticky base attachment and an IR sensor extension to the kit. Now you can place this TV box on the back of the TV and bring the sensor to a convenient place so that you do not experience problems with.
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Wearables Tags:android, android tv, lag, processor, ram, review, sensor, TV

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