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Video player with zoom capability
Video player with zoom capability








  • Framebuffer / User Interface resolution with data from CPU-Z, Antutu, or Screenshot size.
  • M-195 powered by Realtek RTD1195 processor.
  • Eny M8S powered by Amlogic S812 processor.
  • A80 OptimusBoard powered by Allwinner A80 processor.
  • BFS 4KH based on HiSilicon Hi3798M processor.
  • video player with zoom capability

  • Open Hour Chameleon based on Rockchip RK3288 processor.
  • Zidoo X9 based on Mstar MSO9810 processor.
  • Six devices advertized with 4K support will be tested with the version of the firmware in the box/board: The important part are the black and white dot as I’ll explain below. This is important, because if the image feels a little bit blurry, this is most probably the reason. I’ll take close-up pictures of the screen with a Canon PowerShot A2300HD camera by holding it with my hand (i.e.

    video player with zoom capability

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    Please note that my TV only support 8-bit color depth / YCbCr 4:2:0 which may cause compatibility issues with some boxes, at least the ones based on RK3288 processor, for 2160p 50Hz or 60Hz mode. I’m using LG 42UB820T 42″ UltraHD television with an HDMI cable connected to HDMI 1 port of the TV. For all these platforms I’ll report HDMI 4K output options, user interface resolution, and take close up pictures of the screen while displaying a 4K 1×1 grid picture and video with the image players, and video players such as MX Player or XBMC depending which are available in the firmware. Since I’ve now got a 4K TV, I’ve decided to test 4K support for six different platforms based on Rockchip, Allwinner, Amlogic, Realtek, HiSilicon, and Mstar processors.








    Video player with zoom capability