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Olevia Box turns your set to an Android TV

We got this Olevia Box a few days before my trip to Europe so I wasn’t able to test it extensively until only recently. This companion box plugs into your HDTV to make it work like those expensive Smart TVs. Big difference is that this one runs on a customized Android platform.

The box looks pretty simple, made of plastic, a bit big (gives an impression there’s a 2.5″ HDD inside) and weighs 427 grams. The white and pale grey colors add to the simple yet elegant design. I just wish they could have make the box a bit smaller though.

We’ve tried a lot of those HD media players in the past couple of years (I have 4 or 5 of them around) but this one adds more interaction by allowing users access to Google Play and download thousands of apps and games. That’s on top of being able to play full HD 1080p videos via the HDMI output.

The Olevia Box runs on Google Android 2.3 Gingerbread but they managed to simplify the user-interface of the box. The interface does not look like Gingerbread at all and resembles a media-player style of presentation with the main section stack like a carousel.

Ole Box specs:
3Core 1.2GHz processor
Super 3D GPU
1080p multimedia chipset
512MB DDR3 RAM
1GB internal storage
8GB built-in NAND storage
GC800 Graphics Engine
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
10/100Mbps LAN port
HDMI port
S-Video ports
SD card reader
2 x USB 2.0 ports
1 x optical audio
1 x CVBS port
1 x RJ45 port
Android 2.3.1 Gingerbread
Olevia UI

At the back of the box are options for connecting the device to an external display like an HDTV. The primary and most recommended would be the HDMI port.

There’s also two USB 2.0 ports so you can connect the box to additional accessories. I was able to plug an external USB mouse to help me navigate the player and another portable HDD drive to access more the HD movies.

The box also comes with an IR remote control but it’s a bit hard to navigate with it alone. I’d say plugging a mouse and keyboard should help maximize usability of the box.

We ran a couple of benchmarks on the set and got 2372 on Antutu Benchmark while Quadrant Standard would not run the test.

Over-all, the system feels responsive but not that snappy. It’s comparable to a lot of those smartphones with a single-core 1GHz processor. For an HD media player, it’s actually a really good one already. We could not run a number of apps on the device though, including Temple Run.

Suggested retail price is in the Php12,500 range and is available in 5th Avenue Stores in the malls.

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.

22 Responses

  1. Avatar for Julius Lim Roxas Julius Lim Roxas says:

    What to fo if its malfunction,can’t open how can i fix it.

  2. Avatar for raj raj says:

    it says 3core, but actually its single core. dont trust.

  3. Avatar for misutatokumei misutatokumei says:

    Okay sana kung may ISDB-T tuner yang box na yan para pwede makasagap ng Digital TV broadcasts sa Pilipinas.

  4. Avatar for roiji roiji says:

    gusto ko sana kayo mahal… kung 2.5k~4.5k sana bibili ako T_T

  5. Avatar for Bryan Bryan says:

    Mas better pa siguro kung ito na lang

    http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/29/hands-on-with-fxi-cotton-candy-at-mwc-video/

    at eto pa..

    http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/18/mk802-beats-cotton-candy-to-market/

    sana meron na dito nyan sa atin.. ang liit lang ng footprint ng device.. can be controlled via android phone as a remote. with built in WiFi, Bluetooth, USB at HDMI at naka android ICS pa.. a size of a flash drive.. Instant Smart TV! pwede lang conceal sa likod ng tv.. hehe

  6. Avatar for Hideki Hideki says:

    maganda yan, mahal nga lang talaga. dami pa jan alternatives na mas mura. :D para ata makalaro ng temple run, dapat touchscreen ung tv mo. ahahah di ko alam if nagana dyan yung mouse o yung portable touchpad

  7. Avatar for jonaflormicfren jonaflormicfren says:

    Great! It functions like a cpu.

  8. Avatar for Dazed_32 Dazed_32 says:

    Me likey… Dear Santa… :-)

  9. Avatar for lawrence lawrence says:

    medyo mahal nga for an android tv box.

    here’s an alternative that was posted in this blog a few months back:

    http://www.yugatech.com/tv/noontec-cube-a9-turns-your-tv-to-an-android-smart-tv/

    Sir Yuga, how would you compare the Olevia Box with the Noontec A9, considering the A9 is priced at half as much as the Olevia?

    • Avatar for log log says:

      Sir yuga..im planning to buy a media player. Nka2download b to ng torrent? Mas okay b to s asus o’play hd2 at wd tv live hub 1 TB?

    • Avatar for lawrence lawrence says:

      @log,

      I haven’t tried this but a quick google would show that there are torrent apps for android. One such app is http://androidadvices.com/android-app-download-torrent-files-resume-support/

  10. Avatar for hendrickchan hendrickchan says:

    you guys might want to look at this. android boxes with HDMI output are getting smaller and smaller.

    http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-57439660-1/android-mini-computer-selling-for-just-$74/

    http://www.fxitech.com/products/

    • Avatar for Mr A Mr A says:

      It more smaller than the Phi, cheaper as well. Too bad the stock ran out, we have to wait June 10 for it to be available, but that batch must be from those who pre-ordered today. Anyway, it’s only $74 bucks, so why not spend that money on this.

  11. Avatar for Fordie Fordie says:

    Sir Abe, may iba pa po ba alternative devices like the Olevia Box and the LG ST600?

  12. Avatar for Sonofa Sonofa says:

    How do you play temple run from here?

  13. Avatar for bern bern says:

    Expensive!

    better off to choose this: (from LG) $50.

    http://www.amazon.com/LG-ST600-Upgrader-Streaming-Internet/dp/B004OVEYTO/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1337346076&sr=1-2

    • Avatar for Abe Olandres Abe Olandres says:

      I think it’s cheaper coz it’s not an Android box.

    • Avatar for Obob Obob says:

      I don’t get it… Android is free and open source so why charge 12,500 Php. What bern posted is priced at 2200 Php

    • Avatar for Mr A Mr A says:

      The price came from the hardware. That spec almost looked like from a mid-range smartphone, cheaper actually.

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