
X88
The X88 MX Pro 4K 5G Streaming Media Player is an Android‑based TV box that converts standard HDMI TVs into smart streaming devices, offering 4K video support, multiple ports, and pre‑installed Kodi for free IPTV channels. While it is priced affordably, real‑world performance falls short of advertised RAM, storage, and 5 GHz Wi‑Fi specifications.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers describe the X88 MX Pro as a "deal or dud" – an ultra‑cheap Android TV box that delivers basic streaming and IPTV functionality but falls short on advertised specifications. They praise its low price, plentiful ports, and Ethernet stability, yet criticize the false RAM/storage claims, non‑functional 5 GHz Wi‑Fi, and subpar 4K performance. Voice control and advanced remote features are also noted as missing or unreliable.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the straightforward Kodi setup that unlocks thousands of free channels and the ability to convert old HDMI TVs into smart devices. However, they repeatedly complain about the limited 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi, laggy performance due to low usable RAM, and storage that is far less than advertised, making the device feel under‑powered for its price.
Common Complaints
False advertising of RAM and storage, 5 GHz Wi‑Fi failure, choppy 4K playback, limited usable RAM causing lag, and insufficient internal storage for apps and media.
How It Compares
vs. MXQ Pro 4K 5G (basic)
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Choose MXQ Pro if you need the absolute cheapest option and can tolerate similar spec shortfalls; otherwise X88 MX Pro offers more ports.
vs. X88 Pro (4GB/64GB variant)
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Opt for X88 Pro when you need better RAM and storage for heavier use, and can sacrifice some peripheral connectivity.