Devices often turn to TVs
On April 9th, i3S Media (Vietnam) and OrangeHD (Korea) officially launched the new generation HD entertainment equipment called Livebox.
On April 9th, i3S Media (Vietnam) and OrangeHD (Korea) officially launched the new generation HD entertainment equipment called Livebox.
This device is designed quite compact, connected to internet by wifi. When connected via HDMI to a regular TV, Livebox turns the device into a Smart TV. As a result, ordinary TVs can access the internet to read newspapers, email, chat, watch movies, online TV, music, online games, android games ... unlimited.
Featuring a 1.6GHz Cortex A9 dual-core CPU architecture, DDR3 RAM, quad-core graphics, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, and Livebox, the high-speed processing of the applications makes the application run smoothly.
Le Viet Thanh, director of i3S Media, said that the livebox of the movie has up to 6,000 HD movies and thousands of songs online on mp3.zing.vn, go.vn, 12 HDTV channels on HDViet ( VTV3, StarMovies HD, Discovery ...).
Users can read newspapers on TV with Livebox. (Photo: TH / Vietnam +)
In addition to developing pure content, i3S Media is also promoting partnerships with other organizations to bring more content to users. In particular, i3S Media will focus on the development of software such as film, music, newspaper reading on demand, family medicine cabinets, market information, comic book libraries, e-books, preschool education program ...
Livebox is produced by Orange HD and i3S Media distributes exclusive equipment and content purely in Vietnam. The device is sold for 2.6 million (including equipment and control), warranty 1 change 1 within 12 months with equipment and 6 months with control.
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