Finally, I added the provided 5V/3A power supply, and pressed the power button on to start it all up. ![]() I also connected HDMI and optical audio cable to Onky TX-NR636 AV receiver, and an Ethernet cable to a Gigabit Ethernet swtich. ![]() Last I also added USB powered speakers to the USB hub, and connected them to the 3.5mm audio jack. There’s also micro USB port, which you could use with the provided USB OTG adapter, but I have not used it. I connected the MINIX A3 air mouse RF to one of the USB port, a USB 3.0 hard drive to another, and a USB hub to the last one with Tronsmart Mars G01 gamepad, a USB keyboard to take screenshots for the review, and a USB webcam. Click to Enlarge First Boot, OTA Firmware, Settings and First Impressions Since the user interface & many of the features have not changed, I’ll refer to MINIX NEO U1 review from time to time. The company sent me a sample, and I’ve already checked out NEO U9-H hardware in the fist part of the review, so I’ll report by testing results in Android 6.0 and Kodi 17 in the second part. MINIX NEO U9-H is the successor of MINIX NEO U1 media hub with an upgrade from four to eight cores with Amlogic S912 processor, as well as added support for VP9 and HDR.
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