G-Box Q: The New #1 Best-Selling Android TV Box on Amazon
First, we’d like to say THANK YOU to everybody for your massive support and wide-acceptance of the G-Box Q. Within only two days of sales on Amazon the Q has taken over as the #1 Best-Selling Android set-top box, beating out the wildly popular G-Box MX2. As we have previously written, the first day we
Miracast on the G-Box Midnight Q
Miracast has been around for some time now, but it wasn’t until the Android 4.4 update that screen sharing started becoming popular among Android. Like the previous G-Box, the G-Box Q supports Miracast. Here is a short video on how to load up Miracast.
Bug Issues with Kodi 14.1 (Stable) for Android
Kodi’s most current “Stable” release, 14.1 has an issue on the G-Box Q causing the display to turn off when starting, which is due to code logic that was introduced into their new release causing issues with the G-Box Q display drivers. Since our device is unique in how it handles certain intents,
G-Box Q Android TV Box is now available in Amazon UK!
The United Kingdom has been a strong market for G-Box enthusiasts since the dawn of the G-Box MX2. With the growing popularity of G-Box around the world, we’re working hard to bring these products to every country possible. Now, we’re pleased to announce that the G-Box Q is now officially
Android TV and How G-Box is Changing the Streaming Game
While Android has been out for a long time and now, Android TV is a revolutionary new concept that is making set-top boxes more popular every day. Google introduced Android TV in an effort to push their device known as the Nexus Streamer. While Google, Amazon, and others are finally emerging