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It’s not possible to cleanly power off the device with the remote control, only the mechanical switch on the back can do this, so instead you can only go in or out of standby. I had no troubles installing apps via Google Play and Amazon Underground stores. It did the job but only up to 4 meters, farther than this, and some key presses will be missed. The IR remote control is pretty basic, and I assume most people will used the own input device be it a an air mouse or the smartphone app.
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Two versions of the firmware are available with either root or no root, so you could install the one you prefer using AndroidTool (Windows) or upgrade_tool (Linux).
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The build machine’s hostname is sunchip-CS24-TY, so it’s quite possible Sunchip is being the software and hardware design.
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The About section shows the device name is indeed VORKE Z3, and it runs Android 6.0.1 on top of Linux 4.4.166 with the Android security patch dated August 2016.
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In case you planed to use the device as a mini PC connected to your printer, you may want to know Printing settings are missing. “USB Drive” is actually the SATA drive, and is a misnomer as the hardware implementation relies on a PCIe to SATA bridge. USB3_NTFS is the NTFS partition of my four partitions USB drive, meaning exFAT, EXT-4 and BTRFS file systems are not supported. The screenshot above was taken at the end of the review, and I still had plenty of space out of the 26.74GB partition. The settings do not have any options for CEC or HDR, with the latter not supported by the hardware. The Sound & Notification section does not include “Sound Devices Manager”, so you can’t enable audio pass-through, so if you want to do that you’d have to use the blue “Settings” app instead. What I found out is that the system will not keep the setting, and it will just jump aroud 4K 30 Hz, 1080p60 or 720p60 between reboots. I could still go to the HDMI section, and configure video output up to 4096×2160 60 Hz. I don’t have such dock, and GeekBuying did not seem interested in sending me one, so I did not test that part, but it’s something to keep in mind. The Settings are pretty much standard, but when you go to Display Output, you’ll see HDMI and HDMI1 output, because the mini PC can handle two display if you connect a compatible USB type C to HDMI dock to the device, and you can either mirror the displays, or extend the desktop. YouTube, Hulu Plus, and Netflix are installed, but you’ll notice Kodi is missing, and there’s a good reason for this as we’ll find out below… Click to Enlarge Click for Original Sizeīelow are the pre-installed app (minus RKMC which I installed manually) in the stock firmware.
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Or the familiar MediaBox Launcher better suited to TV use, if you are seated a few meters from the screen. The first time, you may be asked to choose between Launcher3 (Stock Android Home screen similar to what you get on your phone) better if you are close to the screen using the box as a mini PC, That’s acceptable, but I was expecting a faster boot with the high end eMMC flash used together with the powerful processor. Press the mechanical power switch on the rear panel in order to start the box, with a typical boot taking around 30 seconds. I completed the hardware setup by plugging in Ethernet, HDMI, and power cables. I did not use the USC type C port at that point, but we’ll see later that it can be used for firmware update, remote storage access, and video output. One the selling point of Vorke Z3 is its SATA connector, so I connected a 1TB 3.5″ SATA drive first, as well as Seagate USB 3.0 drive (1TB) to the USB 3.0 port, I also added a USB hub to connect a USB keyboard, as well as two USB RF dongles for Tronsmart Mars G01 gamepad. I’ve have already shown Vorke Z3 hardware inside out, so in the second part of the review, I’ll focus on testing the firmware including video playback, and the system performance, and see how it compares to the similar Yundoo Y8, which I reviewed last month. Vorke Z3 is another mini PC / TV box powered by Rockchip RK3399 hexa core processor with two Cortex A72 cores, and two Cortex A53 cores making it theoretically one of the fastest TV boxes on the market, excluding NVIDIA Shield Android TV which is well ahead of the competition, albeit with poor worldwide availability.