Remix IO, is being pitched as a 4K TV set-top box, gaming console, and PC in one. The primary highlight is the Remix OS itself which allows you to run any Android app or game in standalone windows and multitask between them. Additionally, it also supports Android TV and Jide has included a dedicated TV mode for making full use of huge displays. It basically launches any app in its Android TV interface like YouTube or Netflix. Remix IO can be also controlled using TV remotes as well as gaming controllers.
There’s even a smartphone remote control app for iOS and Android, although, that is currently in development. Moreover, Jide has tweaked Android’s core elements so that you can play any Android game using the conventional keyboard, mouse, and game controller inputs. However, given the amount of RAM Jide has provided, I’m quite sure customers won’t buy it particularly for playing games.
In terms of raw specifications, Remix IO is powered by an Octa-Core 64 bit processor clocked at 1.5Ghz, PowerVR SGX6110 GPU, 2GB of DDR3L RAM, supports Bluetooth, and 16GB internal memory that can be expanded up to 128GB via a MicroSD card. It comes bundled with a series of ports including 4x USB Type-A 2.0, HDMI 2.0 (Outputs up to 4K@60fps), VGA, Wi-Fi 2.4Ghz/5Ghz 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Ethernet, and 3.5mm audio jack. Remix IO starts at $99 on Kickstarter and will ship sometime in March 2017. Jide’s venture into the set-top box market definitely will give other established players a run for their money especially because of its pricing and versatility to quickly switch between various modes. Although, I do hope they release an upgraded variant with better internals in the coming future.
Commenting further on the launch, David Ko, co-founder of Jide Technology, stated “Jide’s community has been an important part of the company growth and Remix OS’ development since we launched it to the world in March 2015. Their support meant that our previous Remix Mini campaign was a resounding success, and raised over US$1.6m on Kickstarter. Our new campaign is a way for us to go back to where it all started and offer our three million Remix OS users a Kickstarter exclusive on the new Remix IO”.