What's special about the new Mi Box is that it runs Android TV (v6.0) and not MIUI TV, and can also stream 4K video at 60 frames per second. It supports the HDR10 and HDMI 2.0a specifications, as well as Dolby Digital Plus and DTS Surround Sound.
The Mi Box is powered by a quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU that's coupled with a Mali 450 GPU and 2GB of RAM. It bears 8GB of built-in storage which can be expanded via USB. It also comes with a Bluetooth enabled remote control that supports voice search, and it will also be compatible with the Mi Game controller.
Based on Android TV, it will be able to run a wide variety of optimised and regular apps via the Google Play store, and also come with streaming apps such as Sling TV, Pandora, Vudu, and more.
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