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I would maybe nuke some of the boxes on the list, or at least move them to an "older devices" list.
For example, the OUYA. The hardware is still fine, but the instructions on installing newer Android OSes is not for new users. In other words, it's fine if you already own one, but I would not recommend it to anyone buying things from scratch.
Same reason for Boxee.
Likely others too, so it would be a good idea to go through the list.
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Yep agreed, will take a look soon
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Hi,
Thanks for this device list. The issue with the Android TV box I currently have is that it doesn't fully shut off, but apparently only goes into standby mode. So I need to unplug the power cord completely when I'm not using it, because if I didn't it would run super slow. It's an Octa Core Android TV Box.
With my old Boxee, I also needed to always unplug the power when not using so it would run well when I did use it. I never have this issue with Apple Tvs.
My question is, does anyone know of any devices that support Kodi but can also be turned off completely without having to unplug the power cord?
Would really appreciate any insight here, thanks.
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Anyone have any info on the Remix I/O and the rockchip rk3399
ADT-1 Developer Kit / Nvidia's Shield TV / Xiaomi 4K HDR 'Mi Box' / Beelink GT1 / Amazon Fire TV 2 / Wetek Core / ODROID-C2 / Raspberry Pi 2 / Nexbox A5
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How about moving this list of popular devices the Kodi wiki instead and remove the forum sticky so that the list can be updated more often and maintained by more people that just the original poster?