The Pivos XIOS DS Media Play! currently costs $102.99 on Newegg and is lacking on availability in the UK as I couldn’t really find it at any reputable retailers. For $100 though there is a lot of performance and functionality for the money. The XIOS DS allows you to turn a TV into an Android Smart Device for a small cost. It is also low power and relatively intuitive to use, while XBMC support is welcomed for people who want only a media player and don’t need the added functionality of Android ICS.
I won’t go too much into every little detail because I have already covered most of it in the review. Instead I will summarise my thoughts into some easy to digest pros and cons. If you have any more specific questions then please do ask in the comments and we will get back to you as soon as possible. If you have any complex questions then be sure to head on over to the Pivos forums for expert support.
Pros
Cons
The XIOS DS from Pivos is a far from perfect creation, but in as much as that might be seen as a downfall it is actually the device’s biggest advantage. For the technical and knowledgeable the device can be tweaked tuned and optimised to suit a wide variety of needs and give a variety of outcomes. Given the rather basic hardware it has, this device is capable of being a great media player, whether Android and XBMC is the best software implementation for this, well I think it – you should choose one or the other. If you’re a bit of a tech junkie and want to get into all this Smart TV “stuff” then the Pivos XIOS DS is a great place to start.
However, if you are a bit of an average user when it comes to Android devices, XBMC and smart TVs and aren’t willing to learn the tricks of the trade, then I’d stay away from the Pivos XIOS DS as it can really become quite complex and frustrating. You become tempted to use it like an Android tablet or smartphone and it really isn’t designed for that. This is a media player aimed at enthusiasts, developers, modders, content junkies and people who just like to fiddle around, others should purchase with caution.
Thanks to Pivos for providing this review sample.
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