![]() ![]() Furthermore, it comes already equipped with a 512GB M.2 SATA SSD. ![]() However it uses double the RAM (4GB) and double the eMMC storage (32GB). The NEO Alpha uses the same SoC as the Z9X, which is an ARM Cortex A55 hexa-core CPU with 1.3 GHz. If you want me to test something specific, please let me know and I’ll to my best to answer your question. So please bear with me as I try to do my best to explore all things audio. This marks also the first review diving into the audio side of things. So please enjoy this review as most aspects like added settings (custom EDID, default flag) and improvements for HT (clearlogo support, integration) also apply to all other Zidoo models based upon the RTD1619DR. I try to keep the Z9X review up to date but it’s quite cumbersome to keep it in a way so that it all fits neatly together. This is my second review of a Zidoo player (Z9X review: Review: Zidoo Z9X) and even if you do not consider the NEO Alpha as a player it is still worth reading this review as Zidoo has improved many aspects since the initial Z9X review. The NEO α(Alpha) is the flagship of Zidoo in the current lineup and benefits from all Firmware releases of the earlier models like the Z9X while offering a vastly different set of hardware and some special audio features on the software side.Īs Zidoo has quite a comprehensive list of devices with different hardware aspects I created a spreadsheet for a comparison between all models so that it is easier for you to decide what specific model best fits your needs: ![]()
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