Why is it, in this day and age, when tech gets cheaper and more progressive by the month, are we still only seeing 1GB/8GB and 2GB/16GB configurations as a whole?? Not just here but all over.
I mean, both are cheap and small enough to fit into anything, so why are we still getting underperforming specs in our Android boxes? I think in looking on ebay, i've only found a couple of 3GB/32GB boxes which sound more to what we should be getting, but they're Chinese and might not be as good as they sound. But it begs the question, if specs are where it's at with everything these days, then why haven't Droidbox and everyone else thought sod this, we'll do a 4GB or even 6GB/32GB option and put the other competition to shame, forcing people to choose their products instead of others, and help our boxes process everything way faster at the same time?? I'm not fussed for storage, 16GB would be fine, 32GB ideal, but i'd love to see 4/6GB of RAM absolutely.. Even if space was an issue internally, just make the boxes slightly bigger, and offset that with style.. I'm sure people would be happy with such a trade off..
If Krypton is out now, and applications will inevitably demand more processing power, then why are we still getting stuck with specs from all box manufacturers that aren't gonna keep up, or worse, start to struggle as time goes on.
Am i wrong here or is this a valid point?? I'd rather have a setup as listed above even if it meant paying a bit more, because i'd know then that my box would be ultra capable for a long, long while to come.
I mean, both are cheap and small enough to fit into anything, so why are we still getting underperforming specs in our Android boxes? I think in looking on ebay, i've only found a couple of 3GB/32GB boxes which sound more to what we should be getting, but they're Chinese and might not be as good as they sound. But it begs the question, if specs are where it's at with everything these days, then why haven't Droidbox and everyone else thought sod this, we'll do a 4GB or even 6GB/32GB option and put the other competition to shame, forcing people to choose their products instead of others, and help our boxes process everything way faster at the same time?? I'm not fussed for storage, 16GB would be fine, 32GB ideal, but i'd love to see 4/6GB of RAM absolutely.. Even if space was an issue internally, just make the boxes slightly bigger, and offset that with style.. I'm sure people would be happy with such a trade off..
If Krypton is out now, and applications will inevitably demand more processing power, then why are we still getting stuck with specs from all box manufacturers that aren't gonna keep up, or worse, start to struggle as time goes on.
Am i wrong here or is this a valid point?? I'd rather have a setup as listed above even if it meant paying a bit more, because i'd know then that my box would be ultra capable for a long, long while to come.