Old KyLinTV Set-top Box
KyLinTV 2.0 Set-top Box
Fortunately, KyLinTV 2.0 has gone a totally new route with a clean, glossy white and matte gray mesh box resembling an Apple TV in appearance.
KyLinTV 2.0 Front View
KyLinTV 2.0 Front Indicator Lights
KyLinTV 2.0 Top View
KyLinTV 2.0 Bottom View
KyLinTV 2.0 Bottom Label
KyLinTV 2.0 vs. Roku XDS (Size Comparison)
The new STB looks great sitting in an entertainment center and is small enough to even fit under many newer flat screen TVs. The STB measures about 7 ¼” wide x 6” deep x 1 ¾” high (18.41cm x 15.24cm x 4.44cm).
KyLinTV 2.0 and Roku XDS Side-by-Side
KyLinTV 2.0 and Roku XDS Top Side-by-Side
KyLinTV 2.0 and Roku XDS Front
KyLinTV 2.0 and Roku XDS Side
KyLinTV 2.0 and Roku XDS Back Connections and Ports
KyLinTV 2.0 Connections
The KyLinTV 2.0 HD set-top box has four different methods of connecting the video to a television: S-video, composite, component and HDMI. Audio can be connected either through composite or HDMI.
KyLinTV 2.0 Connections and Ports
KyLinTV 2.0 Component Video, Composite Video, S-Video and Power Connections
KyLinTV 2.0 Composite Audio, USB (for 802.11n Wireless Adapter), HDMI, Ethernet Connections
The new STB also has a USB connection to support the external wireless networking adapter and has a built-in Ethernet port for wired network connection.
KyLinTV 2.0 Wireless Adapter
The wireless adapter supports 802.11n using unsecured, WEP, WPA and WPA2 encryption types.
The wireless adapter has a docking adapter with a 59” (149.86cm) extension cable so that positioning can be well away from the set-top box and other equipment. There is also an adjustable antenna which screws into the adapter. On the back of the adapter there is a WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) button for easy configuration with many routers which also have WPS functionality.
KyLinTV 2.0 Wireless Adapter Components (USB Extension Adapter Dock, USB Dongle, Antenna)
KyLinTV 2.0 USB Wireless Adapter
KyLinTV 2.0 Set-top Box Resolution Capabilities
The box itself can support high definition (HD) and standard definition (SD) resolutions of 480i, 480p, 720p and 1080i (NeuLion). KyLinTV 2.0 running at full quality high definition only supports videos in 720p and the majority of video is still in standard definition 480p (KyLinTV).
As far as being concerned about 720p being good enough to be considered HD, it is good enough. Most satellite and cable providers send 720 not 1080, Netflix does most of their HD programming at the time of this writing in 720 as well.
“A 20/20 human eye can't recognize details smaller than 1/60 of a degree of arc. Don't worry, you don't have to understand that. With a little math, though, we can use this number to find the distance beyond which the eye has trouble distinguishing one pixel from another. It turns out to be 137 percent of the diagonal measurement of any 16:9 widescreen: around 38 inches from a 32-inch TV. So if you're sitting 5 feet away, you'll never notice the difference between 720 and 1,080 lines of resolution. But if you trade up to a 60-inch screen, that distance jumps to almost six feet. Better push the couch back.
Even if you spring for a 1080p set, you'll need 1080p sources to take full advantage of it. (Cage, 2007)”
KyLinTV 2.0 Pricing
The KyLinTV 2.0 set-top box currently has two pricing options.
You can rent the set-top box from KyLinTV for a $50US deposit each plus $5.99US per month for each box beyond a household’s first box. Example: You have three boxes; you pay $150US deposit and $11.98US per month.
The other option is to purchase the KyLinTV 2.0 set-top box for $99US each and an access fee of $5.99US for each box beyond the first. There is also an access fee of $25US each time a box is activated.
The USB wireless adapter for Wi-Fi cost $19.99US each.
It is important to note that when renting the set-top box customers are required to prepay for 12 or 24 months of service. However, when purchasing a set-top box customers can go on a month-to-month plan.
*These prices were current as of the time of original posting of this article. Please check KyLinTV.com for current pricing.
Conclusion
I think that KyLinTV is really offering a nice hardware package with their KyLinTV 2.0 setup. It has the capabilities and features of most streaming media set-top boxes on the market today. It also has room for growth, so it should not be soon outdated and replaced by new equipment.
References
Cage, C. (2007, October 23). Burning question: 720p, 1080i .. what does it all mean?. Retrieved from http://su.pr/1Ty6PD
KyLinTV, . (n.d.). Kylintv: faq. Retrieved from http://su.pr/2wosFc
NeuLion. (n.d.). Neulion - internet television technology innovators (iptv) - what we do:. Retrieved from http://su.pr/1RvysR
3 comments:
Thank you for posting this review. I'm currently still on the 1.0 yellow box and even though it's on wireless, it buffers constantly for certain channels. I'm wondering if 2.0 would be better in that area. Is it free if I just upgrade from my 1.0 to 2.0? I noticed the the wireless antenna is now sold separately from 2.0 so does that mean it CANNOT connect wirelessly without paying $19.99 for it? Since the antenna and wireless function was built in 1.0.
Hi, is it possible for you to make a guide on how to set up the wireless on the Kylin TV 2.0 box? I cannot find any English documentation and my written Chinese knowledge is low.
Billy,
Yes, it seems that you do need to pay extra to get wireless hardware and connect to WiFi.
Also, I am not sure that I mentioned this in earlier posts but, I had to dumb down my Wifi password (PSK) because many characters are not available even using the alternate keyboard page. So, be prepared to not use unusual characters as well.
That said, once I downgraded my password, things did work well.
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Anonymous,
What would you like to see as far as a tutorial? Any requests?
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