G-Box Midnight MX2 Review

I have to admit it. I’m a little biased towards the G-Box Midnight MX2.

It’s not really my fault. You see, I’ve got a friend who’s one of those obnoxious “Apple Guys.” You know the type. You probably have one too. He stood in line for the iPhone 5, and then the 5S. I swear he’s written a few sonnets about how much he loves his Apple TV.  So I have an interest in finding something that’s better than the Apple TV. So saying that I was excited to get my hands on the G-Box Midnight MX2 is a bit of an understatement. But, I had to ask: Is it better than the Apple TV?

GBox Midnight MX2 review and specs

G-Box Midnight MX2 Overview

Specifications

  • AmLogic A9 Dual-Core CPU
  • Mali400 Dual-Core GPU
  • 1GB DDR3 RAM
  • 8GB internal flash storage
  • 802.11 b/g/n wireless
  • 10/100 wired Ethernet port
  • 4 USB Ports
  • SD/MMC card slot
  • Coaxial SPDIF Digital Audio Output
  • HDMI v1.4 output port
  • Composite audio/video ports

The G-Box Midnight MX2 is designed from the ground up specifically for streaming media. It comes with a custom version of XBMC as well as Android 4.2 pre-installed. This shaves a lot of time off the initial set-up process.

The G-Box Midnight MX2: Bigger, but Better

The G-Box Midnight MX2 is one of the largest Android mini PCs we’ve reviewed. It is slightly bigger than the Apple TV. The MX2 sits at 5 inches on each side and two inches high. The Apple TV is just under four inches on each side and one inch high. It’s definitely not something you’ll be hiding discretely behind your television. But, at the same time, no other device gives you this much flexibility. The included wireless remote is nothing special, but it is certainly adequate for basic operation. I would recommend getting a touchpad-enabled keyboard like our favorite, the Logitech K400. The G-Box Midnight MX2 gives you 4 USB ports – so no need for an external hub. It gives you both wireless and wired networking connections. It gives you an SD card slot for external storage or easy transfer from other devices. With the exception of Bluetooth capability, this unit has it all right out of the box. Advantage: G-Box MX2

As I mentioned before, the G-Box Midnight MX2 comes with both Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) and XBMC pre-installed. The XBMC installed is a custom version, developed specifically for this device. This means that there is no lag or audio/video sync issues like other devices. The MX2 also automatically updates itself through either wireless or Ethernet so it always has the latest features available  – without the need to manually root and flash it!

My personal opinion according to my expirience!

Pros:

  • Media Streaming: The G-Box Midnight MX2 is designed for media streaming, making it easy to access and enjoy your favorite content, including videos, music, and apps on your TV.
  • Android OS: It runs on the Android operating system, which provides a familiar and user-friendly interface. You can download a variety of apps and games from the Google Play Store.
  • Connectivity: It offers a range of connectivity options, including HDMI, USB ports, and built-in Wi-Fi, allowing you to connect to various devices and networks.
  • Full HD: The MX2 supports full HD 1080p video playback, delivering high-quality visuals for your media content.

Cons:

  • Outdated: The G-Box Midnight MX2 is considered outdated, as it was released several years ago. This means it may not support the latest apps and updates available on newer Android TV boxes.
  • Limited Storage: It comes with limited internal storage, which can be a drawback if you plan to install a lot of apps or store a large media library.
  • No 4K Support: While it supports full HD, it does not have 4K support, which is a standard feature in many newer media streaming devices.
  • Obsolete Software: The MX2 may not receive official software updates or support from the manufacturer, potentially leaving you with security and compatibility issues over time.

 The Verdict

The G-Box Midnight MX2 is simply one of the best streaming media players I’ve tested. It easily keeps pace with a Roku 3 and offers a lot more flexibility than an Apple TV. Looking at the G-Box MX2 as just a streaming media player, it easily holds its own against the competition. The sheer number of USB ports, the SD card slot, wired Ethernet and improved wireless capability make it one of the best streaming players on the market. The fact that it runs the Android OS, giving you access to all your favorite apps is just a bonus!

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20 Comments

    1. Absolutely! You may need an NTSC to PAL adapter depending on your TV, but there are no geographic restrictions on the G-Box, or any other Android mini PC for that matter.

  1. This is by far my favorite android box. I also ahve the skystreamx quad core and to be honest the mx2 runs smoother and with only two cores. Theres SO much on the internet that I can find about it compared to other boxes that I’ve bought. Seems like tons of peope out there have this thing. I love it and wanted to say great review! I see the gbox Q is coming soon. Will you also do a review on that box?

  2. Dossey Richardssays:

    Well I actually sell some of these on my online store.
    Kmsgboxstore.com
    They have pros and cons but for the cost it’s definitely the best on the market.

  3. Tim thanks for the review. The only other review that I have seen was from Tom’s Hardware and they say that the G box has trouble with video at 1080p. What was your experience?

    1. Hi Paul. When this review was written, I would have said that it was good for 1080p. Now, after a year’s worth of improvements in graphics and chipsets, plus all of the additional android mini pc’s that came out, I’d say that the G-box MX2 is past its prime.

      One of the main things that Matricom has going for it is a really awesome support base. There are hundreds of avid fans on their official forums. But I think, for the money, there are better options in 2014 (soon to be 2015). If you really like the Matricom interface, you might want to look at the new G-Box Q. It’s going to be a much better option.

      1. Thanks Tim perfect timing. I am definitely considering getting one of these. I really liked the XBMC interface way back when I put it on the original xbox. I have been one of the few fans of google tv on the Logitech review but it is pretty much dead now.

  4. I have a new gbpx installed it’s the midnight model, I find it next to impossible to get a movie on it, I just had Comcast install there newest system on my set, still very. Few shows, it says b no lines available what’s up. Tcale@ aol.com

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