![]() The Antuttu benchmark of 35661 puts it some 4000 points above the original EX2, so there is definitely a performance boost as well. The new Probox operates exactly the same as the previous model we tested, with the same simple but useful user interface, and the snappy quick response rate from Android 5.1. From then on, it’s all down to the software and apps. Just plug the HDMI cable into your television, pop batteries into the remote control, connect to your WiFi signal and you’re ready to go. The box installs as easily and quickly as almost all of these Android TV products, and if you’re familiar with Android phones and tablets, the set up of things like the WiFi will be a 20 second cinch. There’s also a decent user guide and an external WiFi aerial to make sure you get a good signal from your router. ![]() These include an HDMI cable, USB cable, remote control (plus a Probox Air Mouse remote control as a special offer) and a set of A/V cables for connecting to things like your Hi-Fi system. The device comes in the standard Probox packaging, along with a goodly array of extras.
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