StreamView has unveiled the Nokia Streaming Box 8010 with a new ARM chipset. The Streaming Box 8010 has an almost identical look to the 8000, its predecessor. It runs on Android TV 11 powered by the upgraded ARM chipset.
It uses the Amlogic S905X4-K chipset with four ARM Cortex-A55 cores and a Mali-G31 MP2 GPU.

Nokia Streaming Box 8010

The new streaming box is more powerful and comes with a bigger memory capacity than the 8000 model. It doubles the RAM of its predecessor and quadruples the storage of the 8000. The improvements courtesy of the upgraded ARM chipset put the new product on a higher-performance pedestal.

The Nokia Streaming Box 8010 has 4 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage. So you can install more apps from the large pool available on Android TV 11. The Streaming Box 8010 can output 4K videos with a frame rate of 60 fps. It however needs to be paired with a compatible TV or monitor.

Nokia Streaming Box 8010

The Nokia Streaming Box 8010 supports Dolby Atmos and can be connected wirelessly via Bluetooth 5.0 and Wi-Fi 6.
The Streaming Box 8110 uses HDMI, USB-A, and USB-C ports. StreamingView also included an Analog AV port on the streaming box.

The StreamView 8000 still sells for around €70 ($73), while the 8010 costs €129 ($135). Both streaming boxes can be ordered directly from StreamView.

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