![]() The A95X F3 Slim presents the classic configuration without certifications which limits us in quality in several streaming services, luckily if it is compatible with most services even if they are in its most basic quality of SD video Passing our usual tests with streaming services we check how the most popular services work. * Our AV receiver does not support these native formats but we verify that it is played back to 7.1 Core – Only the core of the format is played back with what we passed to the Dolby / DTS base system.PCM – Stereo only doing downmix from DD or DTS.SW = does not have hardware acceleration and may have have some frameskip in very heavy files.The maximum bitrate depends on the port used to connect or the limitations of SAMBA Networks.We recommend reading the Setup Guide of our TV to get the best picture quality.Tutorials: Install add-on in KODI / Judder effect, how to fix it / Multi-channel audio guide / Correct dark video playback in Android.LibreELEC: This model can be compatible with LibreELEC or CoreELEC.Media sharing: GoogleCast YES* / Miracast YES* / DLNA with BlubblePnP / Airplay YES* / *With Airscreen.Audio Settings: HDMI and SPDIF up to 5.1 audio / Stereo Jack.Video Settings: Image quality settings / RGB and SDR / HDMI-CEC available, see manual / Automatic refresh rate with root + AFRd.Check our Amlogic S905X3 SoC Comparison against all SoCs to see more details about A/V aspects of this SoC. At the audio level we can play DD and DTS sound up to 5.1 through the HDMI port. We can use players like KODI or PLEX without the slightest problem, the system comes by default with a version of KODI full of addons that we recommend uninstalling. ![]() The playback aspect in the A95X F3 Slim is good thanks to the Amlogic S905X3 SoC and the VPU Advanced Video Engine Gen10 compatible with most modern video formats such as h.265 and VP9 with 4K HDR native resolution or even don’t have video quality settings. Languages and Google Play: All the international Android classics / Google Play installed.Multitasking and access: Multitasking ONLY available in lower bar / YES lower Android bar but NO upper bar.Launcher: As an alternative we have Pixel launcher to use mouse or Ugoos for IR control / Android UI rendering at 1080p.If we are going to play and make intensive use of this model we recommend buying the variant with 4GB of RAM, if we want to adjust our budget and we are only going to use it as a media player we may have enough with the 2GB model. The performance of Android 9 is quite good at the desktop level or with heavy apps, it works stable and without forced app closures. The installed apps include Airscreen, Miracast, Cetusplay, PLEX and TVMC (KODI) with various addons installed. If we power-on the A95X F3 Slim boots automatically, we arrive at a simple launcher based in squares, it is valid for use with the default remote, it has a upper row that we can customize with the icons of the apps we want. SYSTEM AND PERFORMANCE Environment and Android system This model includes a simple IR remote control that allows us to perform basic functions in apps like KODI but is limited for more complex ones. On the front we have an LED display that indicates the time, on the sides and in the back area we have all the connectors in a classic configuration. This Android TV-Box A95X F3 Slim is made in plastic and has a box design with lines and stands out for this design with circles. The model A95X F3 Slim comes in a standard cardboard box with a generic name in the top, inside we found the TV-Box, IR remote, HDMI cable compatible, Manual and a DC 5V 2A adapter. ![]() Materials and measures: Plastic / Frontal LED panel / 77 x 77 x 15 mm / 125 gr. Ports: HDMI 2.1 / Jack AV / SPDIF / 1x USB 2.0 / 1x USB 3.0 / MicroSD / ResetĮxtras: IR remote / HDMI cable / Manual / DC 5V 2A adapter – 2GB RAM DDR3 + 16GB eMCP / Wifi ac Dual + BT 4.2 / Ethernet 10/100 SoC: Amlogic S905X3 Quad Core 4x ARM-A55 1.9GHz (64bit) / GPU Mali-G31 MP2 / 12nm
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