The front of the box points out the included Android OS , HTML 5 support, XBMC compatibility, Android APK and Google Chrome support.
On the back we get a more detailed break down of supported files, formats and displays. The labelled diagram shows we have 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi support, MicroSD expansion up to 32GB, three USB ports, 10/100 LAN, HDMI out and a DC in port. Also key information that you will need for product registration is also on here including your serial number.
Included is a standard HDMI 1.3 cable to connect you to your TV, a DC adapter (input of 0.35A and 100-240V and an output of 5V and 2000mA) that will be compatible with your regional plug, an instruction manual, the Xivos DS remote control and a reminder to update to the latest firmware on the Pivos forum.
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