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I purchased one of these (about $400.00) and I have to say that I'm impressed, so far anyway. I don't know how they work, but it's pretty phenomenal if you ask me. I'm getting 1,600 "free" programs, and many of them are programs that I currently am paying for through other subscription services. Case in point, we have Dish Network at home and it costs me around $200 a month. The Superbox provides me with all the same programming that I get on Dish Network (all the programs that I generally watch anyway) and aside from the upfront cost of the Superbox, there is no additional charge. These are all "live programs", so it differs from other streaming services where you can go watch all the old "Columbo" movies in a row.

The box has a voice command functionality, so you can press the button and ask for Fox News, CNN, Hallmark, etc., and the options will be displayed on the screen for you to select from. There is even a 7 day playback function, so if you wanted to go back and watch the Superbowl, you can.

And if you still want to subscribe to services like "Peacock", you can. Just download the app and assign it a menu selection on the screen. Now you can use the Superbox the same way you would use any other streaming service.

Hi there, I have just purchased the SuperBox S6 Max. How on Earth do you get Peacock working? I want to use the app as I pay for the service. Some of the content isn't available though the other apps for watching. I've been able to install it using the Android TV apk however, when I go to play a show the ad plays but then backs back out to the Peacock menu.
 
Quick update:

I purchased one of these (about $400.00) and I have to say that I'm impressed, so far anyway. I don't know how they work, but it's pretty phenomenal if you ask me. I'm getting 1,600 "free" programs, and many of them are programs that I currently am paying for through other subscription services. Case in point, we have Dish Network at home and it costs me around $200 a month. The Superbox provides me with all the same programming that I get on Dish Network (all the programs that I generally watch anyway) and aside from the upfront cost of the Superbox, there is no additional charge. These are all "live programs", so it differs from other streaming services where you can go watch all the old "Columbo" movies in a row.

The box has a voice command functionality, so you can press the button and ask for Fox News, CNN, Hallmark, etc., and the options will be displayed on the screen for you to select from. There is even a 7 day playback function, so if you wanted to go back and watch the Superbowl, you can.

And if you still want to subscribe to services like "Peacock", you can. Just download the app and assign it a menu selection on the screen. Now you can use the Superbox the same way you would use any other streaming service.
 
I'll be curious to hear your review after spending a little time with your new toy...'cuz there's a good chance I'll want one, too. Let us know how it goes! And, why haven't we heard from @Neal on this one? Or is he waiting on his new, slower Amazon delivery?
We need a presentation during the Texas invasion.
 
During the initial setup procedure, you have to agree that the seller isn't selling any copyrighted material and the end user takes responsibility for any illegal infringement. Or something to that degree. And I agree that it's probably only a matter of time before "somebody" plugs this hole. But it's been available now for several years, and in my case, if I only used it for 2 months, it would offset the money I'm paying to Dish Network.

Also, it's worth noting that many of the programs that it receives are not illegal to broadcast, and are supported by the ad's that are displayed. Much like TV before the satellite providers got into the game. And I'm OK with supporting the provider by watching the ads. I just don't want to pay Dish Network $200 a month and STILL have to watch ads.
Ok so in writing you agree that if the product is hot you will take full responsibility? Hummmm!
 

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