No, it is a mistake and a big one, but couldn't see this before buying. Bought it in October 2015 when it was the best product and the most expensive offered, mostly for the dual boot with openelec, which at the beginning I loved coming from a Raspberry Pi. The first month was lovely. Then issues started to come up, which the team was doing the best effort to help. But still all the workarounds were based on best effort and not on real fixes. The gpu on that box doesn't allow to run Moonlight (remote playing from a PC with the nvidia graphic card) giving 300ms latency as input lag due to processor (I have the whole house cabled) and the workaround is to use remotr, which doesn't give the same user experience of moonlight. Then most of the wizards for kodi required Kodi 16, but can't run that on openelec, and dbmc suffer from hardware limitation when running kodi 16. So bought it in october 15, last update was on april 16, which tells me I bought a box that has been supported for 6 months in the last 15 months. And that was the top of the gamma at the moment of buying.
Costed £99. Bought the Amazon Fire Tv in august 16 for £64 and besides all the charming apps that work on it (including kodi 16), never a crash, full compatibility with gamepads and bluetooth devices and especially even my mother in law is able to manage it with the frustration free remote.
>If you don't want your t8s I will gladly take it off your hands for the price of postage.
You don't get it I think, but I admire your effort to defend this product. Let's be honest, it was worth at best £50 . In my experience, if so much functionalities of a product depends on third parties, then to whom my money are for? It was a mistake. Period.