Amlogic T962E SoC Powers $55 Alfawise H96 Mini TV Box with HDMI Input, HDMI Output

HDMI input can be a useful addition to Android TV boxes, or media centers, as they allow for functions such as PiP (Picture in Picture), PVR/DVR  (Personal / Digital Video Recording), and potentially video broadcasting with the box taking input from your set-top box (or other HDMI device), and broadcasting the video over your network in order to make it accessible to other computer or mobile devices on your home network, or the Internet.

We started to see HDMI input on devices powered by Mstar MSO9810 processor a few years, and more recently Realtek RTD1295 processor has become more popular with products such as Zidoo X9S, Beelink SEA I, or EWEAT R9 Plus.

Amlogic appears to have joined the fray with Amlogic T962E processor, a family normally used for TVs instead of TV boxes, found in Alfawise H96 mini 4K TV box with HDMI In and Out, 2GB RAM, and 16GB flash.

H96 Mini specifications [Updated based on comments]:

  • SoC – Amlogic T962E quad core ARM Cortex-A53 processor with ARM Mali-450 MP3 (GearBest says Mali-T820MP3)
  • System Memory – 2GB LPDDR3
  • Storage – 16 GB eMMC flash + micro SD slot up to 128GB
  • Video I/F –  HDMI 2.0a output with HDR, CEC, and HDCP 2.2 support, HDMI 2.0 input, AV port (composite)
  • Audio I/F – HDMI In/Out, AV port (stereo audio), optical S/PDIF
  • Video Playback – 4K HDR; 10-bit H.265 up to 4K @ 60 Hz, VP9 Profile 2 up to 4K @ 60 Hz, H.264 up to 4K @ 30 Hz, H.263, MPEG-4 codecs
  • Connectivity – 10/100M Ethernet, dual band 802.11 b/g/n/ac WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0
  • USB – 2x USB 2.0 ports
  • Misc – TBD
  • Power Supply –  TBD
  • Dimensions – 10 x 10 x 1.9 cm
  • Weight – 130 grams

The device runs Android 7.1, and ships with a power adapter, a remote control, a HDMI cable, and an English user manual.

While Amlogic T962 is listed on Amlogic website, T962E is not, and provided the info on GearBest is correct, it appears to be a bit different with a least the GPU being Mali-T820MP3 instead of Mali-450MP3. The solution is not quite as powerful as RTD1295 since it lacks Gigabit Ethernet, USB 3.0, and SATA interfaces.

You’d think that with a fairly unique feature such as HDMI input, even claiming “the only one with HDMI IN / HDMI OUT”, that they’d explain the capabilities of the port, but nothing. Worse case it’s just a mostly useless built-in HDMI switcher, and best case, it rivals Realtek feature set with PiP, DVR and video broadcasting features. We could assume it support DVR since it’s likely derived from a TV SoC, but honestly we just don’t know. I’ll try to see if I can find more info.

What we know for sure is that the price is much cheaper, with H96 Mini selling for just $54.99 on GearBest with coupon GBH96MINI.

Via AndroidPC.es

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24 Replies to “Amlogic T962E SoC Powers $55 Alfawise H96 Mini TV Box with HDMI Input, HDMI Output”

  1. Are all of the AMLogic s905 series variants (_,x,d,l,w…) going to get an update to Oreo?
    Or at least s905d, which already has Nougat?

    Is there a totally new series (1005?) that is expected soon from AMLogic?

  2. Specs of T962E based on aml document I have when it was in sampling stage:
    – Mali-450 MP3, Up to 750MHz
    – Secure boot, Trustzone, HW crypto, OTP, TRNG, Key ladder, Video watermarking
    – 16/32-bit DDR3/4, LPDDR2/3, up to 4GB, DDR2400
    – eMMC 5.0, NOR flash, SD
    – video decoding – 4Kp60 10bit h265, 4Kp60 VP9 Profile 2, 4Kp30 h264
    – video encoding – 1080p60 h264
    – Audio – Stereo DACs, S/PDIF, 8x I2S in, 8x I2S out
    – USB ports: 4x USB 2.0
    – Video output – 4Kp60 HDMI 2.0b, CVBS
    – Video input – TS in, 4x HDMI 2.0b in
    – Demod – ATSC, USQAM, ISDB-T, DVB-C/T
    – HDR – Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG

  3. @Ron
    905X (and most probably it’s variants) will get Oreo SDK together with new SoC, successor to S912 (if nothing is changed regarding S912 successor). Oreo preparations can already be seen in 7.1 SDK.

  4. Google didn’t showcase AndroidTV 8 on the Mi Box, so maybe this answers my question…
    But Google also didn’t release any new TV box.
    Maybe it’s just that at that time AMLogic was not ready with Oreo for its s905x, but it would happen in the coming months?

  5. Google should stop fragmenting Android, Android TV needs could be met with a browser designed for remote control use and Android having the ability to boot to browser.

    Less constant variations of Android is better IMHO.

  6. @theguyuk
    I think you’re confusing Chinese Android TV boxes and Android TV. I never saw Chinese box running Android TV (as Nexus Player or Android powered TVs). All these companies are trying to simulate Android TV UX by making their own applications which are suitable for STBs and big screens on top of pure AOSP. Android TV is not fragmented (I’m talking about Google’s version). There are design guidelines and rules to make applications compatible with TV platform. Thing with all these Chinese factories not shipping with Android TV version of OS is because it costs…. and takes time to get certified by Google. And if they try to sell real Android TV devices on unlicensed hardware in Europe or Americas it would lead to legal issues. Even shipping with regular google services is not legal because they are not licensed in most cases. And again, it costs and takes time.

    That is just my opinion 🙂

  7. I agree with Stane1983, these boxes are given, probably deliberately, product names to confuse and entice customers.

  8. Both Android TV and the Android mobile phone version you find on Chinese Android boxes are both variations on Android are they not?

    Yet there is no need as they share similair hardware. It is all fragmentation customers do not need and could be met just by software except for spercific hardware unique features the mostly are not needed.

    It is multi level marketing gone mad.

  9. With 4K in and out, I hope that HDCP protection will be present, otherwise Intel will come down hard on the manufacturers., otherwise it could open up the 4K piracy market in a big way.

  10. @Stane1983

    Hello,

    when will we get more Specs to the S912 succesor. I am looking for something more powerfull as s S912. But rk3399 lacks good firmware. My favorite now is odroid xu4. But i can wait a few months.

  11. Isn’t S912 more powerful for the cheaper price. What does this soc bring to the table? Higher efficiency? I doubt it cause it is still 28 nm.

  12. can you record hdmi input source or not?

    I ordered the mecool m8s pro s905x a few days ago… if the alfawise h96 mini has indeed hdmi recording, I have missed on a great deal 🙁

  13. @yeahman
    Answer from GearBest:

    Sorry for delay reply, they give me the answer just now,
    the main functions of HDMI is to record video, actually, it has been with PIP function too ~
    As for PVR, it needs a software then can be work for, the supplier still looking for that software now

    If you can understand the answer good for you. I only “understand” that while PVR is not working yet, somehow recording video works 🙂

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