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GUI PART 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The all-time classic Dune HD GUI awaits you once you finish the setup procedure.

 

 

Still unlike its Linux based predecessors this is basically an Android app.

 

 

By default the PRO 4K comes with quite a few Android based apps like YouTube, Netflix, Okko, Megogo (OTT/VOD service), SPMC (KODI alternative for Android based players), Miracast (screen mirroring) and HDMI Source in (we also added KODI).

 

 


You can always add more apps from the Aptoide TV app seen above (app store for smart TV’s and media players).

 

 


By default Aptoide TV only has the KODI v17.5 stable version and v18.0 Alpha1 (at the time of this review that is) but you can get Alpha2 by going to the official KODI page and choosing to open the Android link via Aptoide TV (more on KODI later on).

 

 


The Dune HD app selection pales in comparison as you can see from the above pictures (and I don’t really think it’s even needed since the OS isn’t Linux anymore).

 

 


From the setup page you can access the usual player settings including the interface language, time zone, video and audio output, network status, installed applications, appearance (skins), remote control adjustments, encodings, power management, firmware updates (none available at the time of this review) and available plugins.