- They do not exist in any way, and your money has been wasted on them.
- When the buyer attempted to return the goods, the vendor instantly refused to reimburse the money, even though they had not gotten the goods back and had not tested them to ensure that they were functional. That would be on the knurled side, most likely. Following the delivery of the items to the buyer, the arbitrator for the dispute forwarded to me a document that was purportedly drafted by the director and the storekeeper. The document included the signatures of the individual business owner and made reference to the fact that these individuals operate without a seal. The question then becomes, who or what could serve in that role? The thing that cracks me up the most about that is. The answer could be found in these two perspectives. The only thing that can be understood and relied upon from this action is that "the package is opened." Of course it is opened; how else could the product be tested to see whether or not it meets the quality standards?
- Quality construction, an easy-to-use remote control, and the manufacturer's software (firmware)
- After being used for three months, it continually overheats, freezes, and restarts itself indefinitely. Both the connector and the case itself begin to overheat to the point that they appear to be about to melt.
- Not found
- Prefix - cheap Chinese plastic
- rapidly starts, applications run without a hitch, and wi-fi remains active
- The sole remedy for the persistent remote control loss is to remove the set-top box's plug from the socket.
- Small, comfortable
- Power supply, you can immediately change
- small, makes a TV set with smart TV out of a simple TV set - a cool idea.
- the connection with the remote control constantly "falls off", the application itself slows down