JvanD
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Hi Everyone,
Crossposting this from the mbox forum as this place seems to have more traffic... hope that's not a problem.
I've got a DroidTV MXIII (2GB) on order. While I'm waiting for the stock to arrive I have a few questions I'm hoping someone can answer:
1.) What speed in the wi-fi running at? The info on the S802 chipset indicates it only has a 100Mps NIC. Does that mean the wi-fi has similar limitations? I'm assuming it's at least 802.11n... hoping for 802.11ac
2.) My planned setup is as follows: DroidTV gets content from NAS (via wi-fi using NFS or SMB) which is sent (preferably at the video's original resolution) to an Onkyo 608 Receiver which will do the upscaling (it rather good at that) before putting it on my TV.
Will this work as intended?
3.) Will my user experience be superior to using a traditional media player (WD TV, Mede8er, etc.)?
Thanks in advance.
Pmsl.I hope you aren't gonna be "that guy"![]()

The All Winner chipsets are not so bad, just like Huawei using the HiSilicon Kirin chipsets. Depending on the device, most chipsets should be okay. The Nvidia Tegra chips seemed to have come and go, but now Nvidia look like going at it again.I can add the following:
Wifi is pretty decent and its dual band last time I checked.Wired over wireless is always better for streaming those 25 Gig Bluray rips for the "hobbyist"Quality wise the S802 chipset blows any other out of the water with video quality. There are no frame drops that I can see. I am referring to to RK chipsets and Allwinner chipsets in Android land thats also making an appearance on the scene.
PS: I'm keeping my posts short tonite as I have internet trouble :wtf:
MXQ is what I have and it works a treat. Nothing "budget" about it.The MXQ. On a budget, and might need to order a second one.

@HorusZA: Lots of useful info snipped