In response to ThomasP, the USB 3 disconnecting problem appears solved for Z9S in 2.3.3beta so I think a fix for Z10 is coming very soon. In general, Zidoo are pushing substantial firmware updates on a regular basis.
The issue with the usb3 ports exists since January 2019. More than 11 month later still no solution. Regular basis?
OPPO already have DV for playing UHD ISO/AVHCD from disk. I would rather expect a little improvement in PQ, when i compare my OPPO 203 to Zidoo player with RTD1296 there is always OPPO winner.
Hello, 3 years of development, we are at the beginning of spring and we have no news from Zidoo concerning its high-end multimedia box. Let's hope we'll have some news soon...
And the Neo was supposed to be available at the end of last year, Zidoo Asia told me about a shortage of components but well... it's a pity that he doesn't give news from time to time, it would surely interest some people.
Realtek RTD1619DR...the same of Zidoo z9x right? Can we deduce it will give use the same video perforamance than z9x?
Hello Sledge, This is just my opinion, but I don't think it was originally planned that way with the information I got last night
@Stefano, Surely the same performance in video, but the Neo X is originally designed as a unit for music listening, so it is more oriented for audiophiles.
@Nice Monkey, Yes, it was expected to be around $1500 last year, so we are in the price range that was expected.
Hello, This device will not be available in our country but it's still interesting to discuss about it. Some French people (forum Homecinema-fr) who were waiting impatiently for the Neo X have underlined (according to them) some points or lacks for a device of this category - No Dual HDMI audio and video separate output - No optical digital input (a pity for those who would have liked to connect their TV to listen to headphones for example or to use the DAC). - No analog input to connect a CD player with a quality DAC for headphone listening. - No XLR 4 pin balanced headphone output (obliged to use a Jack 4.4 / XLR adapter) Of course, depending on your way of use, these points of view can be relevant or not. See you