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<section begin="intro" />'''MK808B Plus''' (not to be confused with the very different MK808 or MK808B), is a small ARM-based Android "stick" hardware that uses an Amlogic S805 SoC chipset. MK808B Plus is also able to run {{Kodi}} on Linux using unofficial third-party firmware images of example OpenELEC. | {{Infobox information appliance | ||
| image = [[File:MK808B_Plus.jpg|250px]] | |||
| name = MK808B Plus | |||
| manufacturer = No brand? | |||
| releasedate = November 2014? | |||
| os = [[Android]] 4.4 "KitKat") | |||
| soc = Amlogic S805 | |||
| cpu = Amlogic S805 Quad-Core ARM Cortex A5 @ 1.5GHz | |||
| graphics = Mali-450MP GPU | |||
| display = 1080p | |||
| storage = 8 GB (NAND Flash) internal + MicroSD/SDHC Memory Slot (upto 32GB) | |||
| memory = 1 GB (DDR3) RAM | |||
| connectivity = HDMI 1.4b (female), 1 x USB 2.0 port + 1 x Mini-USB OTG-port, Bluetooth 4.0, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, 1 x Mini-USB for DC-power | |||
| dimensions = 88 x 32 x 16 mm | |||
| weight = 30 grams | |||
}} | |||
<section begin="intro" />'''MK808B Plus''' (not to be confused with the very different MK808 or MK808B), is a small inexpensive ARM-based Android "stick" hardware that uses an [[Amlogic]] S805 SoC chipset. MK808B Plus is also able to run {{Kodi}} on Linux using unofficial third-party firmware images of example OpenELEC. | |||
While the integrated WiFi support in it is not great, | While the integrated WiFi support in it is not great, for about $35 USD, the MK808B Plus is a fairly good value as a decent 1080p set-top box device that can decode most popular used video codecs today, including HEVC (H.265).<section end="intro" /> | ||
==Installing Kodi for Android== | ==Installing Kodi for Android== |
Revision as of 08:19, 28 April 2015
Devices | MK808B Plus |
MK808B Plus | |
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Manufacturer | No brand? |
Released | November 2014? |
OS | Android 4.4 "KitKat") |
CPU | Amlogic S805 Quad-Core ARM Cortex A5 @ 1.5GHz |
Storage | 8 GB (NAND Flash) internal + MicroSD/SDHC Memory Slot (upto 32GB) |
RAM | 1 GB (DDR3) RAM |
Display | 1080p |
Graphics | Mali-450MP GPU |
Connectivity | HDMI 1.4b (female), 1 x USB 2.0 port + 1 x Mini-USB OTG-port, Bluetooth 4.0, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, 1 x Mini-USB for DC-power |
Dimensions | 88 x 32 x 16 mm |
Weight | 30 grams |
MK808B Plus (not to be confused with the very different MK808 or MK808B), is a small inexpensive ARM-based Android "stick" hardware that uses an Amlogic S805 SoC chipset. MK808B Plus is also able to run Kodi on Linux using unofficial third-party firmware images of example OpenELEC.
While the integrated WiFi support in it is not great, for about $35 USD, the MK808B Plus is a fairly good value as a decent 1080p set-top box device that can decode most popular used video codecs today, including HEVC (H.265).
Installing Kodi for Android
Most users can simply install the normal Android version of Kodi onto the MK808B Plus.
Installing OpenELEC with Kodi for Linux
MK808B Plus is also able to run Kodi on Linux using unofficial third-party firmware images of example OpenELEC.
- An unofficial port of OpenELEC to the MK808B Plus (that runs really well): http://www.freaktab.com/showthread.php?23009-ROM-Unofficial-OpenELEC-5-0-3-for-MK808B-Plus-and-Beelink-MXQ
Notes
- HEVC (H.265) hardware decoding requires a nightly development build of Kodi.
Links
- An unofficial port of OpenELEC to the MK808B Plus (that runs really well): http://www.freaktab.com/showthread.php?23009-ROM-Unofficial-OpenELEC-5-0-3-for-MK808B-Plus-and-Beelink-MXQ