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=== The benefit of microconsoles over DRM-laden PS4 ===
Let me debunk that for you with [[Power_Usage|this simple link]] that shows that watching video takes between 76.5W (Youtube), 84.7-90 W (Netflix) and 93-100 W (Blu-Ray). Mind you that it is only media that the PS is capable of playing (Video : H.264/MPEG-4 AVC/AAC, up to High profile, up to level 4.2 ; Audio: up to 6 channels, up to 3456Kbps), so no 4K h265/HEVC which you can play nicely using a [http://www.minix.com.hk/Products/NEO-X8-H-Plus-Android-TV.html Minix NEO X8-H Plus], much below its peak 15W rating (11-13.5 W real world).
A precalculation:
A PlayStation 4 - 8core has between 5,666666667 and 7,407407407 times more power usage while only doing h264 1080p/FullHD - than - a quad core micro device running [http://kodi.wiki/view/Features_and_supported_formats Kodi] showing h265/HEVC [[4K_resolution|2160p/4K]] content with a S812 chipset for DTS/Dolby HW decoding will use.
PS4: 2073600 pixels / 76.5W = 27105,882352941 pixels per Watt
Minix: 8294400 pixels / 13.5W = 614400 pixels per Watt
thus you can do 22,666666667 times more pixels per Watt with the Minix NEO X8-H Plus in the above example.
Marketing might thus even call the Minix over 22 times more powerfull/efficient for playing media than a PS4....




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