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Tanggula Android tv box adopts the latest Android 11 OS System and Amlogic S905X4 64-bit Quad-Core ARM Cortex-A55 CPU and G31 MP2 GPU, which makes sure the android box running stable and smooth to load movies, pictures and games without freeze and buffer, help your applications start faster, consume less memory and run more smoothly, giving you greater user experience.
4GB high-capacity RAM and 128GB extended capacity ROM ensures speed and stability of the operation system, supports much higher running speed, without buffering or breaking down; 128GB ROM, provides enough room for installing apps, games etc. You can download plenty of apps as you want via this android tv box.Also equipped with TF card reader port, you can add an extra TF card to expand storage.
Supports 8K Ultra HD resolution and higher quality 3D movies with less buffering, the android tv box provides up to standard RJ-45 1000Mbps ultra-fast running speed and professional image processing ability. While your average media box might only accept 1080P video playback, this TV Box plays just about any 4K sources you could throw at it.
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Looks like a fantastic box
Thanks for visiting!
Good review. I’ve been waiting on you to do one on the newer Taggula.
Thanks I appreciate it
Is this considered legal?
I see network TV categories on live TV. How local are they? I don’t live in a large city and the nearest big city is 140 miles away so local channels are of great interest.
Is there such a thing as a channel list?