Product description :

In its most basic form the HiMedia Q10 Pro is a box that connects to your TV over HDMI and allows it to operate as a giant Android tablet, though without the touchscreen (you get a remote control instead). You can install any apps you might install on a phone or tablet, whether that be games, social media, catch-up TV or other. One of the most commonly installed apps on Android TV boxes is the Kodi media-management app, which is helpfully preinstalled and fully integrated here. But the HiMedia Q10 Pro sets itself apart from most Android TV- and Kodi boxes with a great deal of extra functionality. The Q10 Pro prices itself out of range for those wanting a simple, no-frills box that adds Android functionality to their TV set, but the HiMedia offers so much more than this. Fantastic format support, expansive storage options and good 4K image quality make this a great Kodi box for enthusiasts.

Features :

Ultimate picture quality Android 7 ‘N’ Ultra-HD 4K HDR Android media box with internal 3.5″ HDD bay.
Total format support including HEVC 4Kx2K@60fps, HDR10, Bt.2020, Dolby ATMOS, DTS:X.
Pre-installed latest Android 7 2.0.4 firmware.
Himedia Q10 Pro TV Box Hi3798C V200 Quad-core 64 bit Android 5.1.1 BT 4.0
Hi3798C V200 quad-core CPU is rapid and stable which can give you high-speed feedback and smooth response.
ARM Mali-720 as GPU of this TV Box which gives you the high definition pictures and videos.
With Android 5.1.1 64bit stable and smooth system, you get swift and stable system operations.
2.4GHz WiFi ( IEEE 802.11b / g / n ): it offers a more stable WiFi signal for you to enjoy higher quality video experience.
Infrared remote control let you enjoy your wonderful life which the wireless brings to you.

365+ DAYS

The project started in august 2016

3000+ GAMES

That’s a lot of hoops

ULTIMEDIA BOX

The box, the media center

Kodi is a free, open-source media player. Kodi started off on the Xbox, where it was known as Xbox Media Center (or XBMC), but that feels a long time ago: the software is now available on a huge range of platforms and in more than 65 languages, and incorporates the work of hundreds of programmers. And it’s now known as Kodi, of course – the name change happened in 2014. It plays digital media. TV (live and recorded), films, other video, music, podcasts, photos, slideshows. That sort of thing. In our case, we have created a lot of menus and submenus to bring you the right media at the right time. For example, in our collection you can watch a specific game from the 1988-89 season, or you ‘ll be able to find a buzzer beater game in just one section of the interface.

We also added the possiblities of playing music. The music we all have listenning at the VHS time… Each of the submenus worked on a playlist beased system. A playlist is a section of medias we have preinstalled in the way we wanted. (Bulls games, playoffs games, in progress, watched…). With Kodi you’ll be able to watch multiple games, create bookmarks, go back to game next time and play exactly where you stopped las time… etc. All this stuff can be smoothly done by a simple remote, in a great condition of fludity and execution. That’s why we have chosen Kodi.