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Yo so uh.... Crash brainrot is here and idk... anyone want a Cortex fic?? Kinda got one in mind so yknow. If you're interested give a like or something or maybe send in a request for a drabble and I'll do something. May start doing that to get the brain juices flowing....
#crash#crash bandicoot#cortex#neo cortex#dr neo cortex#reader#x reader#neo cortex x reader#reader insert#fanfic
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HEY BITCH IT'S ME >: ) /pos ermm ermmm cus you're good at killing me emotionally funny father figure Dr Cortex with reader with the tism
bAH BAYYEEE
Tea Time. (Parental Dr.Cortex X Autistic Reader)
Cortex was in the kitchen, preparing something. He was wearing a pink apron (Typical for him, really) as he readied some biscuits, placing them on a plate. He thought about the textures you liked, the foods you could eat, etc. He looked around, pulling out a list of your safe foods.
He looked at the different types of tea bags he had, Mint Tea, Ginger Tea, Green Tea, Oolong, he had a surprisingly collection of teas.
He heard you walk in, turning around and greeting you with a smile "AH! Y/N! did you bring the sugar?" you nod and put the box of cubes on the table.
"Got em just as you asked!" you blurted, you seemed pretty excited for this. You loved being able to have this 1 on 1 time with your dad.
"Very good, very good." He brushed himself off "Luckily for me I haven't seen tail or head of that.. orange RAT." he sneered at nothing but looked back at you with a loving smile.
After setting everything up you sat down, picking your favorite tea and starting the process of making tea. Cortex did the same, pouring the kettle of hot water into a cup with a tea bag in it.
"So. How have you been lately, my little firefly?" he rubbed his finger and thumb together, sprinkling some sugar into the tea. Tell no one but he likes his tea sweet.
"Do you think I act weird? Considering my whole.. thing?" you tap the side of your cup.
"You mean the fact you're autistic? Also darling I dunno what tipped you off to me caring about "acting normal"." He put a hand to his chest, jokingly coming off as offended.
"I love you because you're my little do bad-er.." he hummed, picking the tea cup up and sipping it. You smiled at this and continued in your tea enjoyment.
"Thanks dad." You smile, feeling the pleasing texture of the smooth yet warm glass "It means a lot.".
"Weirdos stick together, fire fly." He put the cup down. "Now drink up we have a long day of hunting bandicoots ahead of us." he pointed at your tea cup. "I want to finally teach you how you use a ray gun." he evilly smirked.
"Yes sir!" you chuckled as you picked up your tea cup, enjoying the flavor.
#Neo Cortex#Crash Bandicoot#Crash Bandicoot X Reader#X Reader Oneshot#X Autistic Reader#Parental f/o#X Child Reader#Parental Oneshot
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I've recently gotten into Crash Bandicoot thanks to influence by Caddicarus and my father and I'm now simping for Neo Periwinkle Cortex?!
I've been trying to find some fanfics and now it looks like I have to do a service to the Crash Bandicoot fandom and write some Neo Cortex x Reader shit.
I might do it but I'm in writers block already.
Also Cortex canonically knows what memes are and called himself sexy. This man is a national treasure and is now on my list of fictional husbands.
I need to get my motivation back up but it'll find its way to me eventually lol.
~Kat
#crash bandicoot#neo cortex#dr. neo cortex#cash banooca#caddicarus#daddy caddy got me to like lots of different video games and influenced my sense of humour lol#my dad played crash bandicoot so much whenever I mention it he goes on an info dump#fanfictions#wattpad author#fuck writers block#and also fuck art block because I wanted to draw Cortex but my brain said no#Nina is amazing I want to be her bestie but that'd be awkward because I also wanna date her uncle#Crash is a dumbass but I love him#when Cortex says anything in like a deep voice I fucking lose it
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Infinix Zero X Neo Price In Pakistan & General Information Infinix Zero X Neo Price In Pakistan is Rs. 31799/-. The company presented this gadget on September 13, 2021, and it came out on October 2, 2021. Design & Display The phone has a 6.78-inch IPS LCD-sensitive touchscreen with a punch-hole notch and 16M colors. The pixels per inch (PPI) are 396, with a resolution of 1080 by 2460. Glass front, plastic frame, plastic back. There is Nebula Black, Starry Silver, and Bahamas Blue. Hardware & Software The Infinix Zero X Neo has Android 11 and a Mediatek Helio G95 (12 nm), an Octa-core processor with two 2.05 GHz Cortex-A76 cores and six 2.0 GHz Cortex-A55 cores. The company only released one phone version, with 8GB or 128GB of storage. Camera The Infinix Zero X Neo back has 48-, 8-, and 2-megapixel cameras. This camera allows you to shoot high-quality photographs and record up to 4K video at 30 frames per second. And the fact that the phone features a 16-megapixel sensor for the front-facing camera, which enables you to shoot stunning photographs and selfies, is still an additional benefit. The front-facing camera can record 1080p at 30 fps. Taking selfies of good quality is made simple by the camera that is built into your phone. Multimedia & Connectivity You can enjoy a broader range of entertainment with an FM radio, audio, video, recording, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Bluetooth 5.0, A-GPS, FM Radio, USB Type-C 2.0, and USB On-The-Go are all built into the Infinix Zero X Neo. Having an accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity sensor, and direction sensor. The fingerprint reader on the side works very quickly and correctly. Face unlock works perfectly and is safe. Battery A 5000 mAh Li-Polymer battery powers the Infinix Zero X Neo and cannot be removed. An 18W charger powers it.
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Neo Cortex pt2
There will be an alternate ending with this part.
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*After defeating both N.Tropies*
"Right!Now that we've wrended things, we can take you anywhere,anywhen...after we rest."-says Kapuna-Wa-"For now I can only get us as far as the culinary capital of the universe: Neon City!
"Hmm...nachos."-says Akano walking through rift with everybody.
*In Neon City*
"Do you know any good restaurants here?"-asks Cortex
"Yeah.One of them is quite nearby, why?"-says Tawna with curious
"Oh nothing.I just want to take this beautiful lady here..."-says Cortex as he points at you-"...on a date"
You couldn't hide your blush at his statement while the rest of the gang had quite dumbfolded faces.
*On the restaurant*
"Sooo, why so much fancy place for a date?"-you ask while sitting at the table with Neo.
"Why? Because you my dear, deserves the best."-he says taking your hand in his.-"Also as I said earlier I want to make it up to you our lost time.So I thought that romantic dinner would be a good start."
"Ohh. I didn't expect you are a romantic type."-you say and giggle
"I try. Especially for the woman I love such a long time and now she is sitting here with me."-says Noe and you colud see hearts in his eyes.
"Such a sweet-talker"
You both stared at each other for a while.
"Hmm...(Y/N)?"
"Yes?"
"Maybe it's not the time, but may I kiss you?"-he asks shyly
"O-of course. You don't need to ask"
You start to lean in and your lips met in short but sweet kiss full of love.
"I love you, (Y/N)(S/N)."-he says after breaking the kiss
"And I love you, Neo Cortex. No matter what happened. Let's eat and don't let Crash, Coco and the rest wait."
"Yes, right"
*Timeskip* with the guys
"I liked the pickled wumpa leaves"-says Coco
"So, (Y/N), if I can ask, how was your date, hmm?"-whispers Tawna
"You know, eating , talking, just a simple date"-you answer slightly blushing
"MMhhhmm."
You rolled your eyes and smiled at her remark.
"Oh Cortex you CAD! Why did you not see it before? Muahaha!"-says Cortex while taking Kapuna-Wa with him and run
"What is he doing?"-you asks with desbelief. While Tawna and Dingodile help Crash and Coco jump on the ship
"Tawna, I need to go with them"
"You sure?"
"Yes"-you answer and jump on the ship with Tawnas and Dingodiles help.
Before you can met with both bandicoots, you saw as they jump through the rift. You jump after them and immediately recognized the place, it was Cortex castle from that night when you run with bandicoots. While you were searching for any signs of Crash or Coco, the assistants took you and placed you in the cage.
"That's how I end? I was so stupid to believe yhat he is gong to change."-you say to yourself sitting in the cage and felling tears in your eyes.
"(Y/N), love, what are you doing here?"-you look up from from the place you are sitting and see Neo
"I can ask you the same question and don't call me'love'. What are you doing? I thought you are going to change for a better bud it was a lie.."-you say with cracking voice, avoiding his gaze
"Darling ,please, let me explain. Let's talk.."
"Now you want to talk! Ok, let's talk. I have one question."
"Yes?"
"Do you really love me or it was just a lie to manipulate us with thinking that you are a good guy?"
"Of course I love and I want to be with you. I love everything about you your eyes, your hair, your smile..."
"So, why are you doing this? Can we not go back to our future and lived there without this whole circus?"
"Maybe you are right. B-but this bandicoot... I need to fix the past."-he says opening the cage and running though the corridor.
"Neo,wait!"-you yell after him but he didn't listen. You've done one thing you could do right now, go out of the cage to find Crash and Coco and stop Cortex.'Why you have to be so stubborn Cortex?'
*Timeskip*After final fight with Cortex
"Not like this."-future Neo says lying on the floor before boxes lands on his head
"Hmm, must 've taken a hit to the old temporal lobe. But a fallen foe can only mean one thing...it came to blows and I WON."-his past self says before he ran to exit-"My new Generals first order of business will be to dispose of you."
"You..Stay"-says Akano crushing Cortex on the floor
"Ugh..what are you going to do to me?-says Cortex
"Nuh-uh-uh! Looks like somebody needs a little time out..."-says Kapuna
"...somewhere he can cause any trouble"-says Lani-Loli
"Enjoy the end of the universe!"-says Ika-Ika. But before they throw Cortex into the rift, you run to the room.
"Guys,wait! Leave him."
"What!? What are you doing, (Y/N)?"-asked Coco
"Maybe it will sound stupid but despite what he did I still love him, even when he broke my heart few hours ago because of this. I will take care of him."-you assure them
"Do what you think is right."-says Aku-Aku
"Thank you. Kapuna, can you and others transport us back to our times and drop me and Neo to mu home? It will be great!"
"No problem."
Before you go with Cortex, you turn around to the others.
"Guys, you are free to visit in any time you want. You know where to find me."
"Of course (Y/N) and thanks for the help."-says Coco
*Your house*( some random island)
"Oh thank you,(Y/N)..."-Cortex starts with sigh of relief
"Shh, don't say a word right now! I still consider if I want to slap you because of what you did or kiss you because I run at time to save you."-you say angry not looking at him.
"I would prefer the second option."-he whispers
"You want to know why I saved you, because I must be kind-hearted or stupid to still have a soft spot for you. Even when you broke my heart because of your ambition and stuborness."-you sat sadly at the table and stare at your hands. Neo seeing this came to your side, take your hand and give it the light kiss.
"I'm so sorry, darling. I didn't want to upset you. Please, my love, don't cry. I did what I did because I couldn't stand thwe thought I let you go that day and I wanted to get rid of this bandicoots and stop you from leaving."-Neo says
"But,I thought that you were happy that we reunite after this long time."
"I was and I am happy. Believe me. Now , I know that I was so selfish.And I only hurt you, the woman I love. Please, will you forgive, my love? I promise I will never do such things again."-he says while peppering your hand with kisses and squeezing it lightly.
You look at him in the eyes and see sorrow and regret. You squeezed back his hand which hold yours and curl lips in a small smile.
"Neo, honey. I believe you and I forgive you."-you say and lean in to kiss his cheek
"Thank you,(Y/N).For giving me a second chance."-he says with smile and kiss you happily giving you a hug. You hugged back and both of you stay like this for a while enjoying the moment. Until you decided to break the silence.
"So, do you want a small detour around the house? You will live here with me after all."-you say smiling at him
"I would be honored, darling."
*Timeskip* few months later
During this months Cortex did everything to show how much he cherish you and love you to prove that he is a better man. Crash and the others payed you a visit a few times and were in complete shock seeing as Cortex change his attitude.
Now you are sitting on a comfortable chair and read a book at peace. A the same time Neo is outside and hold a small ,velvet box with a beautiful ring inside in his hand. His head is clouded by many thoughts. 'If it's to early for this, if you say yes, what if you say no.'
You look up from your book and look at his back.'He stands there quite a long time. Is something wrong?'-you thought and stand to meet him outside.
"Honey, is everything alright? You stand here for a while. I'm started to worry."-you say with concern, walking to him. When he heard your voice, he quickly hide box in his pocket and turn around to face you with smile.
"My love, yes, everything is fine.You don't need to worry. I just need some fresh air that's all."-he say scratching the back of his neck
"Okaay. But please, tell me if something is bothering you."
"Actually there is one thing."-he say, taking your hands and kneel on one knee.Your eyes went wide and you stand still and waiting for him to continue.-"(Y/N), love of my life. I know it may be a little to early but I can't wait any longer to ask you this question. Will you make me the happiest man in the world and marry me?"
"Neo Periwinkle Cortex, of course I will marry you."-you say and kiss him. He kissed back and smile , showing you the velvet box and sliding ring on your finger.
"Just think.Soon we will get married and after that there will be little children running around the house."
"I thought, I am the woman in this relationship."-you laugh lightly at his comment.-"But, if you want to, we could speed up a little part with children."
"What!? Like, r-right now ?"-he asks with shock and amazement. You only nod, take his hand and drag him to your shared bedroom.
THE END
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Sacred Frequencies From Source The Cycle of Time Number 432 Tuning and Music Modern science is now beginning to recognizing what the ancient mystics and wise men have told us for centuries; that everything is in a constant state of vibration. The most elemental state of vibration is that of sound. Everything has an optimum range of vibration, and that rate is called resonance. When we are in resonance, we are in balance. One way to use sound to heal the body is to recognize that every organ, and every cell, absorbs and emits sound, and has a particular optimim resonate frequency. One of the 'secrets' of the universe, is the creative application of sound frequencies. John Worley Keely discovered this creative use of musical frequencies in the late nineteenth century and accomplished amazing feats that defied conventional physics and confounded the academicians of his day. The earliest conventions of Western music held that "Music on earth was a reflection of the greater 'music of the spheres', a harmony created by relative distances and rates of motions of the planets - a harmony that was constantly present, if only people were sufficiently sensitive to hear it" (Yudkin, Jeremy, Music in Medieval Europe, 1989). If we as individuals can identify with the concepts presented in this statement, and we accept that we as human beings are multifaceted creatures who must live in harmony with our environment in order to maintain our health and reach our full potential, we can begin to see into the secrets of music and its impact on our health "The distance from the center of the earth to the average height of the atmosphere. This value is given as 4320 arc-minutes, which harmonically can be reduce down to 432 the fundamental vibration for the sixth node in the octave" It is said that our planet beats from 7.82-8 cycles per second (7.82-8 hz, fundamental Schumann resonance), 8 hz is the alpha brain wave rhythm in which our parallel processors, or brain hemispheres, are synchronized to spin together equally. The neo-cortex of the brain, 90% unassigned becomes awakened in this synchronization, and one then operates in all brain cell dendrites with the maximum information flow possible on that scale. " Ordinary" awareness brain waves ranges from 14-40 hz. Here one is operating only in some brain cell dendrites, and predominantly with the left brain as the centre of activity, where information flow is billions of times slighter (like using an old PC 386 compared to a parallel process Pentium IV, or an old Mac Performa, compared to a Parallel processing G4). In other words at 8 hz one is an operating supercomputer, or congressing towards Superconsciousness. A machine that would induce 8 hz in its beholders may propel mankind into an internal Revolution, And it is here. It is often cited that humanity only uses 10% of the brain (for someone like Einstein, who profusely meditated his equations in ecstasies), and Einstein relays in his General Relativity Theory, that were the other 90% to become assigned, e = mc4 would result. Einstein states that the body would transform into pure energy: the resurrection/ascension of the Gnostic traditions of the west, the Rainbow Body and Diamond Body as it is known to the Tibetan Buddhists and Taoists of the far east. 8 hz then is possible the key to such a potential full Sovereign brain activation. At the least it is a Golden Midway Bridge towards that internal Revolution. Dr. Andrija Puharich demonstrated in the late 1970s (Proto-Communication II), that 8 hz could not be blocked by any electromagnetic shielding metal or even a triple vacuum. Which implies that it rotates through the Virtual (Everywhere and Everywhen) and quantum non-local hyperspace, constantly. Ortho-rotating through what the Hermetic Gnostic and Shaman Psychonauts may have attempted to grapple with under the term, loosely appropriated as "Spirit", and the Taoistic Wu Chi. A film was made in the Himalayas in the 1930's showing a group of Tibetan monks, who with the use of ordinary Tibetan musical instruments, would gather into a pie-shape configuration and direct their playing towards a huge boulder that was located on the ground roughly one hundred fifty feet away and at the base of sheer rising mountain wall. About three minutes after the 'concert' began, the boulder began to vibrate and lift off the ground. A moment later, it shot up about 150 feet into the air and landed on a ledge above it, where other monks were using the boulders to seal the entrance of meditation enclaves that they had cut into the sides of the mountain. Source Enhance, Heal, & Rejuvenate MUSIC OF THE PYRAMIDS Multiplications of 8 cycles gives one the significant 432 (54 x 8, and 3 x 72). The number 432 is considered sacred in a majority of the major temple complexes of this planet. For instance, one side of the Great Pyramid, Egypt, at its sea level foundation, is 432 Earth Units (51.49 cm). The major Toltec complex of Teotihuacan in Mexico, has its great Pyramid of the Sun with an overall base of 864 STU (Standard Teotihuacan Units) which is twice 432. STU was the Toltecs measure unit for this site, as their "myths" relay it was taught them by the Shaman Wizard gods from the stars. Each side of this Sun Pyramid is 216 STU, precisely half of 432, and 3 x 72. The heart has the least effort for pumping blood to endocrine glands, when operating in a rhythm of 72 beats per minute, it beats literally with the hologramme of the planet and the universe -- 72 bpm is the foundation beat of compassionate love. 432 times 432 = 186624 the classic speed of light is 186400 miles/second, a difference of .001201. E=mc2 ---Einstein's famous equation of energy and matter - - where E= energy, m = matter, and c = the universal constant speed of light. The speed of light in 1983 was generally accepted to be 186,291 miles per second in a vacuum so 432 as the square root of the speed of light should only experience the usual suspects as skeptics. This number converted by the pyramid inch is 186,496. ( 186,291 [accepted speed of light in a vacuum per 1983 agreement] x 1.0011) THIS IS OMEGA SONIC SACRED GEOMETRY The universe is based on harmonic series such as 72, 144, 432. And 144 (a "C" tone in hertz) is a perfect harmonic of the speed of light, which is 144,000 nautical miles (144,000 minutes of arc per Earth grid second) in the vacuum of space. Each of these harmonics are literally a mirror, or a cascade of mirrors within mirrors, that 8 hz can look into. For example 144 is 18 x 8 hz, and 72 is 9 x 8 hz. The way that light travels in space is thus a 144 decimal harmonic (144:144,000), The archaic Egyptian instruments that have been unearthed, so far, are largely tuned to 432 hz. In ancient Greece (the school book original place for music) their instruments were predominantly tuned at 432 hz. Within the archaic Greek Eleusenian Mysteries, Orpheus is the god of music, death and rebirth, and was the keeper of the Ambrosia and the music of transformation (his instruments were tuned at 432 hz). Frequency The number of times the medium's pressure varies (increases and decreases) in one second is referred to as the `frequency', and it determines how `high' or `low' the sound is. Ladies sing in the higher frequencies; gentlemen sing in the lower. When it appears after a number, the abbreviation `Hz', which stands for `Hertz', indicates that the number is a frequency. The frequency range that humans can hear is from 20 to 20,000 Hz. A harmonic frequency is simply a multiple of the fundamental frequency. If the fundamental frequency is 100 Hz, the third (3rd) harmonic is 300 Hz. (100 * 3 = 300) http://www.thepubliccause.net This information has been gathered from the internet , readers should do their Own research to validate key points ... The old paradigm and its premise stated that we began as biology in the womb of our mothers. Telliard deChardin tells us that we are not a human being trying to attain a spiritual experience, but, rather, we are spiritual beings having a human experience. This shift in perception causes a tremendous difference in the way we perceive ourselves. Pyramid/Orgone Energy Generating Grid Orpheus had inherited his music and knowledge from his voyage and initiation into the ancient Egyptian Osiris Mysteries, as well as from the Phoenicians, and from the archaic Mesopotamians of the fertile crescent. Amidst the E.Din between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers, where the Ur Mesopotamian civilisation of Sumeria was centered, the ancient tombs of their Sanga Lugals, or Priest-King Shamans, have revealed their excelled science in the musical arts. Some of these royal tombs of the children of the historical Adam (Sanga Lugal King Ataba of Kish), are as old as 6000 years, revealing the primal musical roots and enthralment of our species. These tombs' hermetically sealed nature contained perfectly preserved and many intact musical instruments, as well as musical documentation in stone. For instance the "Sham.Ana", which is called a vehicle of Shamanic Star Flight, is at the same time also a ritual drum. These drums are depicted to be utilised in these cultural feasted rites, to induce their shamanic ecstasies and oracular union with the stellar gods the Anaki. The shamanic/festivial use of a specific series of drums, trumpets and harps in Sumeria, had them all tuned at 432 hz, and related harmonics of 72 and its decimal 720. These instruments were utilised for pre-Arabic ethnobotanical plant and metal alchemy, which harvested the elixir of divination and divinity. The "god-kings" utilised these within their sacred circle firestone dance. In the midst of these symphonic circles, they placed a phoenix (sky fire bird) fire stone, which was called the Sham.Mu. Within the Mesopotamian cylinder seals (of which more than 100,000 such books have been unearthed so far) these "fire stones" are often described to be made out of 'superconducting-like' elements, usually monatomic iridium from meteorite. And from such cultural shamanic royal ceremonies, the seals describe that they opened the door to Anu, or Anuki - the heavens, the universe, for communion. They had a very sophisticated musical science, that made a double helix (of dragons) from musical fifths and musical fourths, which were considered the sacred harmonics of the gods. The archaic Egyptian instruments that have been unearthed, so far, are largely tuned to 432 hz. In ancient Greece (the school book original place for music) their instruments were predominantly tuned at 432 hz. These proto-Greek roots of music had the sacred tuning of 432 hz, long before the Hellenistic artists musical renaissance. That itself is remarkable, since 432 hz touches the full twelve scale octaval overtones of all music in creation, whereas Bach's 440 hz only touches 8, leaving out an entire section of the complete musical resonance of the universe, which thus remains untouched and unintegrated within the 440 hz music of today. This 8 hz re-pitching of tuning hence makes A UNIVERSE OF DIFFERENCE Naturally this Mesopotamian sacred science, descended down into the Babylonian culture, and was absorbed and occulted by the ancient Roman Empire, who also absorbed some of the Greek and Egyptian Mysteries. For Rome had utilised this sacred measure harmonic series as well, embedded in their measure, where, for instance, 432 grains were 1 Uncia, which were 144 Unica in their weight measurements. Furthermore, 216 grains (half of 432 and 3 x 72) were 72 Semuncia, and 144 grains were 48 Duella. The American Federation of Musicians accepted the A440 as standard pitch in 1917. It was then accepted by the U.S. government as its standard in1920. It was not until 1939 that this pitch was accepted internationally and then standardized by the International Organization for Standardization in 1955 to serve as the audio frequency reference for the calibration of pianos, violins, and other musical instruments. Before recent times, a variety of tunings were used. It has been suggested by The Schiller Institute, James Furia and many others that A432 or C256 be the standard. A432 was often used by Classical composers and results in a tuning of the whole number frequencies that are connected to numbers used in the construction of a variety of ancient works and Sacred sites, such as the Great Pyramid of Egypt. The original Stradivarius violin was designed to be tuned to 432hz. The archaic Egyptian instruments that have been unearthed, so far, are largely tuned to 432hz. In ancient Greece (the school book original place for music) their instruments were predominantly tuned to 432hz. 432 vs. 440: the movement to return to “Verdi's A” The Schiller Institute in Milan Italy on April 9, 1988 launched a campaign to lower the international standard musical pitch to middle-C=256 cycles per second (A=432 cycles per second), in order to preserve the human voice and to return the performance of Classical music to that of the classical composers' poetic intentions. Bach's 440 hz only touches 8, leaving out an entire section of the complete musical resonance of the universe, which thus remains untouched and unintegrated within the 440 hz music of today By detuning the note 'a' to 432 (harmonic of 54, 108 & 25920 / 60) then the frequency of 'D' becomes 144 hz (144000 cycles per second) Using 432hz as frequency allows for all the wavelengths to harmonize easily with each other. Dolphins can hear our thoughts, because their sonic senses extend into the infrasonic and ultrasonic ranges. So our alpha brain waves, like 8 hz, are music to them. Mankind, in a non-shamanic state, does not hear 8 cycles. But one can make audible its harmonics, such as 72 hz (9 x 8 hz), 144 hz (18 x 8 hz) and 432 hz. And then further synchronise the music in binaural 8 hz, to reawaken us to the orchestra of our thoughts, in the cathedrals of our minds. There are many other great wonders that 432 hz phases into. Look at the Buddhist temple of Borobudur, in Java. At Borobudur there is a Pyramid of Mt. Meru. Meru is the world and universal mountain created by the Vedic original Germinating god, Manu, as he descended into this universe and planet. Bringing with him S-AUM-A (the plant from which the elixir of immortality is made) and Banana's. Meru is considered to be the Sonic mandala of creation: the Shri Yantra, likened to a sonic holographic plate that upholds this universe, like a Diamond. Instigated by the living Word AUM. An interesting Vedic creation "myth", but can a sound made from a series of syllables make a mandalic, or holographic pattern? Dr. Lawrence Blair demonstrated on a tonographer (a sensitised sound plate which vibrates sand to show the wave form pattern of the sound) that the sound AUM, when sung correctly by a Tibetan monk, indeed does make this pattern of the Shri Yantra in the resonated sand. In this coming Age, when musical instruments are tuned at 432 cycles per second, no matter how hard the music might be, it will be harmonics that are produced. It will be healthy for the body, tuning the body, vibrating in fractal harmonics with the DNA helix sound matrix of life itself. Those "DNA helixes" are musical instruments that are constantly receiving mhz of electricity and the audial currents, which require sound. If that sound is dis-harmonic, a DNA starts to resonate to external disharmonics. Should the external resonating tune sources, in a person of old age that has their DNA viruses resonating to the outside, become harmonic (such as a 432 hz based music, with all of the over- and undertones of 432) -- then the DNA viruses will remember their coherent PHI-like spiral shape And possibly form of regeneration, Since 8 hz in DNA replication has been described by Scientific American (March 1965, p 28), to be behaving as a room temperature superconductor, the use of sound may enable such genetic alchemy. 528 Hz is known as the ‘Miracle’ Frequency Frequency 528, relates to the note MI on the scale and derives from the phrase "MI-ra gestorum" in Latin meaning "miracle." Stunningly, this is the act frequency used by genetic biochemists to repair broken DNA - the genetic blueprint upon which life is based! “…And I remember sitting at a table with Dr. Lorenzen years ago, this was 1999, we just had the book ‘Healing Codes for the Biological Apocalypse’ just come off the press, and I said to Lee, ‘you know we just produced the revelations of 3000 years of the ancient musical scale’, and I said, ‘the third [3rd] note is about miracles’, and I said, ‘here are the frequencies: 396; 417; 528 (c.f. Marko Rodin mathematics). And he starts to laugh when I got to 528. I said, ‘why are you laughing?’ He says, ‘that happens to be known by the worlds leading genetic bio-chemists as the miraculous repair frequency for damaged DNA’. And he said, ‘I put that frequency, nobody knows it, but I put that frequency in my water to bless it’ (c.f. Emoto from Japan)” Dr. Len Horowitz - DNA Pirates of the Sacred Spiral What is DNA? The spiral structure of DNA reflects the spiral structure of all the proteins in the body. The spiral structures are simply there like a Tesla coil to enhance the energy reception and transmission. In a similar fashion, DNA is like a receiver and transmitter of love and divine frequency. You could also call DNA bio-acoustics and/or light and sound energy. We don’t see that in any of the traditional scientific texts. For some reason it’s missing. Now why is it missing? This is another thesis of the book. This is what the book also does. It exposes those who have stolen the Human Genome Project. The DNA "Visual Healing Pattern" & sound Frequency Of 528 Hz The media helps industry drive the message that the field of genetics exists for the greater good. When we hear this message enough, we come to believe it. We have become so sedated by the media that we no longer question what is really happening. What’s going on folks? Why do we have these great plagues of AIDS, cancer and autoimmune diseases? There are people in charge and they’re hiding the truth from us because they’re making vast fortunes off of our suffering. Dr. Len Horowitz Dr. Puleo is a naturopathic doctor currently living in northern Idaho. Through a series of unusual circumstances beginning in 1974, Dr. Puleo has been guided into the unraveling of certain vibrational frequencies and other mysteries encoded in the Bible. He was introduced, through an open vision, to the Pythagorean method of numeral reduction. Using this method, he discovered six sound frequencies coded into the book of Numbers, chapter 7, verses 12-89. These frequencies are 396Hz, 417 Hz, 528 Hz, 639 Hz, 741 Hz, and 852 Hz. The fact that these are vibrational frequencies was further confirmed when it was discovered that the frequency of 528 Hz is used in the restoration of DNA. It has a powerful effect upon the water molecules that support the DNA helix according to Dr. Lee Lorenzen, Ph.D Dr. Puleo, who holds a masters degree in public health from Harvard - spent years researching the six tones that physicists and musicians alike recognize as " an extremely unique interrelated series of mathematical and electromagnetic sound frequencies that include harmonic sequences similar to those found in the 'wedding march.'" The first note, "UT-quent laxis," is defined in Webster's Dictionary as "the Gamut of dramatic emotion from grief to joy," and "the whole series of recognized musical notes." It has a frequency of 396 cycles per second, and is also associated with a "magnetic field strength equal to 105 power gauss," or 100,000. The second tone, "RE", short for "resonare fibris" or resonance, also correlates mathematically to 144,000. The third note, frequency 528, relates to the note "MI" on the scale and derives from the phrase "MI-ra gestorum" in Latin meaning "miracle." Stunningly, this is suggesed to be the exact frequency used by genetic biochemists to repair damaged DNA, the genetic blueprint upon which life is based. Vibration Rates for Creation and Destruction! From: "Healing Codes for the Biological Apocalypse" Pages 166 & 167 by Dr Leonard Horowitz and Dr Joseph Puleo Healing Frequencies - medicinal properties? "DNA repair" by use of 528Hz DNA - l"Pirates of the Sacred Spira" - Dr Horowitz I.G. Farben is the most infamous of the cartel organizations that literally was the Third Reich. Their top directors and advisors were the top S.S. in Hitler’s time. These people are untrustworthy. The pharmaceutical cartel wants you to pop “magic” pills to cure every ill. Why? These pills have terrible side effects that will cause you to run back to your doctor only to discover that you will need some other “magic” pills. This type of dependency is convenient for those who can gain financially from our diseases. Industry and government benefit by our suffering. Their ultimate goal is to reduce the population. If people woke up to this knowledge and stopped popping the pills they would realize that we are all energy beings (just like Nikola Tesla and Albert Einstein realized). We can all enjoy our true potential by using our inner wisdom to heal our bodies naturally. Dr Leonard Horowitz What Are The Ancient "Solfeggio" Frequencies? These original sound frequencies were apparently used in Ancient Gregorian Chants, such as the great hymn to St. John the Baptist, along with others that church authorities say were lost centuries ago. The chants and their special tones were believed to impart tremendous spiritual blessings when sung in harmony during religious masses. These powerful frequencies were rediscovered by Dr. Joseph Puleo as described in the book Healing Codes For the Biological Apocolypse By Dr. Leonard Horowitz. I give honor to both of these gentleman for the part they've played in helping return these lost frequencies back to humanity. As I pursued my passion for the study of DNA, I attended a workshop by Dr. Robert Girard from California on DNA Activation. His work focused on using certain sounds and frequencies to activate DNA and I started doing DNA Activation workshops. Through those workshops, an article was given to me that reported how biochemists are using the frequency 528Hz to repair human DNA. The article stated that it was a "C." When I read that I thought, "All I would need to do is go to a piano or other instrument and play a "C" and then, in the DNA workshops we would be able to repair DNA." Well, it wasn’t that simple, because I discovered that the regular "C" that we all know of in this culture (which is from the diatonic scale of do, re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do) was not the 528 Hz frequency "C", as described in the article. Instead, I discovered that a regular "C" vibrates to a frequency of only 512 Hz, and that the "C" of 528 Hz used in DNA repair had been a part of an ancient scale called the Solfeggio Scale. Moreover, the difference in the scales existed because of different tuning methods that were utilized in ancient times, vs. those in general use today. lightwithin.com/SomaEnergetics The Solfeggio Frequencies in Water Crystals The Six Solfeggio Frequencies include: UT - 396 Hz - Liberating Guilt and Fear RE - 417 Hz - Undoing Situations and Facilitating Change MI - 528 Hz - Transformation and Miracles (DNA Repair) FA - 639 Hz - Connecting/Relationships SOL - 741 Hz - Awakening Intuition LA - 852 Hz - Returning to Spiritual Order In the Solfeggio, "Ti" is missing and what we call "Doe" was known as "Ut". Here are the original pitch frequencies of these six notes: Another interesting tidbit that the authors included as a musical scale with words, from the work of John Keely; where Keely related the hues (not pigment colors) of light related to musical notes. On the "G-Clef" with "C" being the first line below the staff and continuing up the scale and up the staff: C = Red = Tonic D = Orange = Super Tonic E = Yellow = Mediant F = Green = Sub Dominant G = Blue = Dominant A = Indigo = Super Dominant, Sub Mediant B = Violet = Leading Tone, Sub Tonic C = Red = Octave Access any frequency between 1- 10.000 hz
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EM95 was sent to me courtesy of the nice people at ENY, so thank you all, and especially Kelvin, for the fast communication and help. ENY is a chinese manufacturer that mostly produces OEM models for other companies. I have already reviewed another of their boxes – the EKB368 (Z4) based on Rockchip’s RK3368 SOC.
EM95 is the new and first home branded S905 based model from ENY. It was designed to keep a low price tag while still providing more than adequate video performance.
What’s in the Box?
As can be seen in the unboxing clip, and the photo below, the included bundle is basic: EM95 TV Box, DC Power adapter, HDMI 2.0 cable, IR Remote Control, and a User manual. It matches the budget oriented hardware inside the box – 1 GB of RAM and 8 GB of storage.
Looks
Unlike the first S905 box I tested, the Minix Neo U1, the EM95 is a simpler design without an external antenna. Its antenna is built into the box. The box is the standard square shape with grey lines
Specifications
Chipset Amlogic S905 Quad-Core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU up to 2.0 GHz (DVFS) GPU Penta-Core Mali-450 up to 750 Mhz ( DVFS) Memory / Storage 1GB DDR3 / 8GB LAN Ethernet:10/100M, standard RJ-45 Wireless Support IEEE802.11 b/g/n Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0 (AP6212) OS Android 5.1 Video Output HDMI 2.0 (CEC and HDCP 2.2 ) , 4K X 2K @60 fps Audio Output / Input HDMI out, 3.5 mm AV Port, SPDIF (optical) Power DC 5V/2A Peripheral Interface 3 * USB 2.0 Host, 1 * SD/MMC card reader, 1 * SPDIF, 1 * 3.5mm Headphone Jack, 1 * HDMI(A type Male), 1 * RJ45 LAN Port Packing Included 1 * EM95, 1 * Adapter(DC 5V/2A), 1 * HDMI Cable ,1 * IR Remote Controller,1 * Quick Guide
Benchmarks and Testing
All benchmarks have been repeated 3 times and results have been averaged to give a more accurate reading:
* Antutu Benchmark
The Antutu benchmark tests single core performance over multi-core as it is a better indication of the performance of one device over others in most situations. The box shows that it’s single core performance is not the highest which is consistent with the S905 being a more “budget-y” SOC and not really meant for the high end products. Its location in the 6th place is still not too far from the S812 and RK3368 based boxes. * Recently, Antutu benchmark has been updated to version 6 which uses different parameters and sub-tests, so the graphs are still based on the older 5.7.2 version for comparison, but here is the result of the new (6.0.0) Antutu version: 35516
GPU Mark Benchmark
GPU Mark tests 3d gaming performance and also provides a normalized score according to the used screen resolution (for a more accurate result). The test is quite short and should be taken as a supporting result to that of the more serious 3D Mark benchmark.
A1 SD Benchmark
A1 SD Benchmark tests RAM and flash memory speeds. As can be seen in the provided graphs, RAM is much faster (by a factor of about 40) than flash memory – that is why it’s in smaller amount and is also volatile (does not keep its contents after a reboot). The EM95 surprises here with a third place in the RAM copy speed chart, and a respectable fifth place in the internal and SD card read/write performance chart.
PC Mark Benchmark
The PC Mark benchmark tests run several productivity tests and the U1 performed well in most of them. It reaches fifth place – partly due to the low amount of work RAM, but still very close to the results of Minix new star – the U1.
3D Mark Benchmark
3D Mark benchmark is considered as one of the best ways to test 3d performance on Android (and other platforms). Again, poor results due to the use of the older/weaker Mali-450 GPU and lower clock speed. And still one place bellow the U1.
Bugs & Issues
1. Google play store would not allow to install nearly all of it’s apps and games selection, giving this message instead: “your device isn’t compatible with this version” – This was quickly sorted out by the manufacturer by a firmware update. The fix did not work at first, but after a few reboots it did. However, google play services still do not work properly, but the next firmware update expected in a few days should correct it among other things.
2. 10 mb bug. Unable to copy to, rename on, or delete from connected USB drives. in my case it’s a 1.5 TB hard drive that works perfectly when connected to any other TV box. This is a known issue with ALL S905 out so far.
3. Add-ons installation – it requires repeat action almost every time since some dependencies fail to install. the installation succeeds the second time, but this happened in any Kodi version I tried (the 16 beta included, and SPMC 15)
4. Backing up XBMC/Kodi/SPMC to a folder either on the external USB drive or a Micro-SD card failed. (“not writable” error) It seems that small files can be written correctly to the targets, but bigger files just refuse to write. The targets are formatted in NTFS, and I was using compression in the backup add-on.
5. ES Explorer, a popular file manager is unable to retain passwords for network locations (SMB shares) and asks for them anew even though “remember password” tick box is checked.
6. Torrent streaming Kodi Add-ons still do not work (pulsar, Kmediatorrent and so on) in Kodi or Kodi variants.
Keep in mind that this is a brand new model and that those are most likely growing pains that will be ironed out in time. All issues have been reported to ENY and should be dealt with in future updates.
Add-ons that did work (tested) were: Earthcam, and SALTS. I will start testing a few selected Kodi Add-ons to let people have a better real-world picture of the devices I test.
Network performance
Network performance has been tested using Speedtest.net Internet speed measuring app, in WiFi and in Wired mode. My Internet connection is 200 Mbit Synchronous Fibre connection:
WiFi – 2.4GHz
Wired connection (Internet over Powerline – AV500)
Video Playback testing (Using KODI)
Resolution Video Format Local Playback Network (Wi-Fi/LAN) Playback 720p (1280*720) AVC ([email protected]) Playing correctly Playing correctly 1080P (1920*1080) AVC (High@L4) Playing correctly Playing correctly 2160P (3840*2160) HEVC (H.265) Playing correctly Playing correctly 4K (4096*2304) AVC ([email protected]) Playing correctly Long Pre-buffering (on Wifi. PLC over LAN is worse with stutter and buffering) 4K TS HEVC files HEVC (H.265) 10Bit Playing correctly Long Pre-buffering (on Wifi. PLC over LAN is worse with stutter and buffering)
Video playback is quite great. 10 Bit TS files that never worked before are now playing quite well, but bandwidth still affects playback, and the heavier the file is, the more of an issue it is. Wi-Fi performance is mediocre at best, and wired LAN (over Powerline) performance is lacking as well. ENY noted that the next build of the box will have better network performance.
Gaming performance
The EM95 comes pre-rooted, and for review purposes it is quite an important requirement. However, it did not help in this case as the measuring app (GameBench) did not work, so the results are all subjective:
Asphalt 8 Airborne – a 3d graphic intensive racing game. Game performance is fine in standard settings. It is not completely smooth, but is more than playable. I cannot offer frame rate count due to the reasons mentioned above.
Angry Birds 2 – a popular 2d action game. The gameplay was mostly smooth with a few stutters/jerks (both in picture and audio) along the way. The loading times were a little slower than I expected. Overall, a mediocre to good experience. The GPU/RAM handling may need some polishing to avoid these issues in the future, and it may also have to do with the “Google play services” bug that does not allow games to use it for game play tracking.
Walking War Robots – an online robot warfare game that requires a game-pad (I don’t have a game-pad). Game loaded fast and frame rate was quite satisfactory. The A2 Lite gyro function did not work with the game, so only directional arrows were used.
EM95 Conclusions
Did I like it? Not as much as other S905 boxes. It needs a few more firmware rounds to get where it should. The hardware compromises that were made means there is no Dual WiFi, and that cuts the box’s ability to run heavier videos smoothly. However, the manufacturer is aware of the issues, and promises to iron out bugs in the next firmware or two.
Would I recommend it? Yes, for the budget minded. The box still needs work, but the price (down to about 54 USD) is quite good, and it is a good performer (even with the lower RAM and storage) that is more future proof than the more expensive S812/RK3368 rivals.
The EM95, like all ENY boxes, comes pre-rooted. However, be aware that it comes with SuperUser app which does not open correctly, and you might want to install SuperSu and let it uninstall its predecessor.
So, you like it? You can buy the EM95 for a low price of 55.98 USD here:
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Onyx Boox Nova2 Review: The Best 7.8″ eReader of 2020
Our verdict of the Onyx Boox Nova2 Ereader: If you're familiar with Android, the Onyx Boox Nova2 is flat-out the best 7.8" Android ereader of 2020.910
Amazon Kindle eReaders are designed to do one thing: sell eBooks. For those looking for something more versatile, the best Kindle alternative of 2020 is the $340 Onyx Boox Nova2. It’s a stylus-compatible Android tablet with an E Ink display, optimized for reading, not for selling.
But it’s not for everyone. Its higher up-front cost and the complexity of Android make the Nova2 a poor choice for those who want a dead-simple device for buying and reading ebooks. But for those comfortable with Android, it’s the king of its class.
What Is Onyx?
Onyx‘s Boox eReaders aren’t as common as devices from Amazon or Kobo. But unlike the Kindle or Forma, Boox eReaders can install Android apps—and Android’s app store has a tremendous number of apps.
On the downside, Onyx’s earlier models had poor quality control along with a return policy that either required shipping it back to China or dealing with third-party importers, who often refused to honor warranties.
As Onyx has moved into Western markets, though, they have started to contract with American and European repair shops.
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Onyx Boox Nova2 Hardware and Features
The Nova2 won’t win any beauty competition when compared to the Oasis 3. No eReader would. It’s pleasant to hold and fairly lightweight for a tablet. But it’s almost twice as heavy as an Oasis and not nearly as svelte or pleasant to hold. It doesn’t automatically change orientation depending on how you hold it. And forget about taking it to the swimming pool as the Nova2 lacks waterproofing.
Think of it as an Android tablet that’s great for reading everything. It smashes through ebooks and plows through websites with tablet-like speed. If the Oasis is a lithe and graceful ballerina, the Nova2 is a chunky and powerful sumo wrestler.
Here are the device’s major features:
3,150mAh lithium-ion battery with a battery life of over a month (average 210mA power consumption)
Wacom touchscreen with 4,096-degrees of pressure sensitivity
Passive stylus compatibility with palm rejection technology (stylus included)
Snapdragon 625 system-on-a-chip
Bluetooth 4.1
Black plastic construction with a matte finish
3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage
Supports Power Delivery (PD) charging (USB-C to USB-C)
E Ink Carta screen
Variable warmth front light (as opposed to a backlight)
Android version 9.0
Screen DPI of 300
On-the-Go functionality on the USB Type-C (USB-C) port for external devices, including keyboards and mice
So what do these specs mean?
It’s one of the fastest eReaders ever made and comes loaded with features, such as USB-C PD charging. But most important, it supports stylus input for note-taking.
USB Type-C Power Delivery
It’s also worth noting that unlike many other eReaders, the Nova2 includes support for the USB Type-C Power Delivery standard, although without Quick Charge capabilities. While it may not charge as fast as a smartphone does, it works with any USB-C charger.
The Nova2 Is Fast (for an eReader)
Up until 2020, eReaders used low-end, obsolete processors based on ancient 28nm “transistor” technology. This is doubly true for eReaders from Amazon and Kobo. However, Android eReaders need a little more CPU juice in order to fluently run apps.
The Onyx Boox Nova2 is one of the first E Ink devices equipped with a modern processor. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 uses a 14nm process-node technology and the Arm Cortex A53 architecture.
Even though these aren’t exactly performance specs, within its class, these are some of the punchiest components around.
Great Battery Life Even for an eReader
The big advantage of its more advanced Snapdragon processor is battery life. Combined with power-saving optimizations in Android 9.0, the Nova2 tested at around 25-days of battery life with Wi-Fi turned on. To my knowledge, all other Android 6.0-based eReaders get around a week of up-time with Wi-Fi on. In comparison, the older Onyx Boox Nova Pro gets about a week of usage.
With Wi-Fi turned off, it can probably get in the range of two months of battery life.
E-Ink Fast Reading Modes
The Nova2, like a few Android eReaders, also possesses four variable screen-refresh modes, which trade text clarity for faster refreshes.
Speed: Speed mode provides a tradeoff between visual clarity and refresh rate, favoring clarity.
Normal: Normal mode maintains high screen clarity but uses jarring full-screen refreshes.
X-Mode: X-Mode is the fastest refresh mode but it also suffers from serious amounts of ghosting.
A2: A2-Mode, is a blend of fast refreshes combined with decent visual clarity. It’s not as clear as Speed Mode although its refreshes are faster.
It’s also worth noting that the Nova2 (like most of the Boox series) includes a partial refresh method that Onyx calls Snow Field. Snow Field is a software-based technique that allows for partial refreshes of the E-Ink screen. That means there’s less ghosting and higher visual clarity when running Android apps.
However, even with this technology, there are still visible traces of ghosting. Unless I use the fastest refresh modes, the ghosting doesn’t impact reading quality, though.
The Nova2 Is a Great Reading Experience
The 7.8-inch 1872×1404, 300DPI E Ink Carta display has great contrast with crisp, clear text. Even with a matte-glass finish, the display looks whiter than the previous Nova Pro model.
The Default Reading App Is Excellent
The Nova2’s default reading experience stands above its competitors. While you can install any ebook app (I recommend KOReader, which is on the open-source app store F-Droid), the native reading software onboard the Nova2 is versatile and efficient. Aside from being able to reflow any text, including sloppily scanned images, it can write notes directly onto ebooks. In other words, you can write on, highlight, and annotate your texts.
Using the Onyx Boox Nova2
Activate the Google Play Store on Onyx Boox Devices
As a full-Android device, capable of installing apps from the Google Play Store, the Nova2 requires patience. You’ll need to do two things: first, activate the Play Store and, second, learn how to sideload content on it. If that sounds too complicated, a Kindle Paperwhite, Oasis, or Kobo might better meet your needs.
The Boox Nova2 Launcher
The Nova2’s home page includes shortcuts to a Library ebook organizer, Onyx’s defunct ebook Store (which only offers public domain books), Storage, the app manifest, and a Settings menu. New to the Nova series, there’s a Notes feature, which takes advantage of a Wacom touch layer. Of these features, the ones worth mentioning are its Notes app and its native reader, which appears to be based on the open-source FBReader. Onyx brands the app as the Neo Reader.
The Native Ebook Reader App Is Crazy Good
If you launch any ebook from within the Library app, it opens in Onyx Neo Reader.
Neo Reader opened every book format that I threw at it, from EPUB, to massive 800MB PDFs, to CBZ. While it won’t natively open Kindle books, you can install Amazon’s Kindle app through the Google Play Store or convert Amazon’s ebooks using Calibre.
The best thing about the Neo Reader is that you can hand-write notes directly onto the text. While there’s zero margins to write in, the app will write-to and save all your marks. Personally, I’d feel more comfortable with a 10-inch eReader for annotations, but if you’re just highlighting text, then it’s perfectly adequate. For taking more detailed, handwritten notes, I’d strongly recommend the Notes app.
While the Notes app isn’t as good as the Remarkable 2 for annotating eBooks or taking notes due to the limitations of a 7.8-inch screen, its pressure sensitivity is equal to the Remarkable 2.
In a nutshell, if you want to only take notes, you’re better off with a Remarkable 2. But if you want something more versatile, the Nova2 beats all competitors.
Note Taking With a Stylus
The note-taking abilities are outstanding for a $340 device. While larger, more expensive devices take handwriting input better, nothing in its price-range offers the same features for the money.
While the Nova2 lacks the 10.3-inch writing area of the Remarkable 2, it’s still a credibly better all-round device. But on top of that, the Nova2 can quickly transcribe your handwriting into digital text.
I was surprised at the Note app’s handwriting recognition accuracy, despite how sloppy my handwriting is. It got every single word right with 100% accuracy.
Amazon Kindles Vs. Boox Nova2
If you’re using an ad-supported Kindle, chances are you’re not reading EPUB documents, which is the most common electronic book format in the world.
You’re also probably not taking notes, or reading CBZ (comic books), or really anything outside of Amazon’s proprietary formats. While Kindles can, on paper, read PDF files, their limited hardware and smaller screen aren’t great at it. In comparison, the Nova2’s significantly beefier hardware opens even the largest of PDFs in seconds. And each page turn is a fluid, seamless affair.
In terms of heft, the Kindle Paperwhite weighs in at 182 grams with a six-inch screen, whereas the Oasis 3’s seven-inch screen and 188 grams weight make it one of the lightest models in its class on the planet. The Nova2, while 7.8-inches, also weights a whopping 265 grams.
On the other hand, not everyone wants to deal with what’s essentially a black-and-white Android tablet. If you just want a lightweight, pocket-sized, dead-simple eReader, you’re far better off with the much less expensive Paperwhite 4, Oasis 3, or even the older Voyage.
Reasons to Not Buy the Boox Nova2
While the Boox Nova2’s hardware and software beat all competitors, it’s not a for everyone.
It’s Bigger and Heavier Compared to Kindles and Kobos
While the Nova2 may have a larger screen, it also weighs almost twice as much as the heaviest of the Kindle eReaders. And its 7.8-inch screen makes it difficult to pocket, particularly if you use the included case.
History of Poor Quality Control
Onyx’s earliest devices had a poor quality-control record (I’ve had four different failures between 2015 and 2016). Additionally, I’ve had issues returning devices through importers. Fortunately, in 2019 Onyx began contracting out repairs using Michigan-based iCare Repair, although the customer pays shipping costs. iCare Repair, a disabled-veteran-owned and operated service, promises a two-day turnaround on returns.
iCare Repair’s service included a “lifetime warranty” on the replaced components. In other words, they guarantee that if they replace a part, it’ll never fail. That’s a substantial promise.
That said, in the past four years Onyx’s newer devices have not failed on me in any way and their build qualities have improved substantially.
Onyx Doesn’t Release Source Code
Any manufacturer that modifies the Android operating system is required by the GNU General Public License (GPL) to regularly publish its source code. In other words, they have to share their changes with the larger Linux community, of which Android is a part.
Unfortunately, Onyx has not yet released any code, which means two things:
They are in violation of the GPL.
There will never be custom ROMs that will extend the lifespan of the Nova.
For most consumers, neither is a serious problem. In my opinion, however, it’s a serious black mark on an otherwise attractive device.
Boox Devices Aren’t Play Store Certified
None of Onyx’s devices are Play Store certified. That means Google hasn’t evaluated any of these devices for security vulnerabilities. No black-and-white E Ink device has official Play Store certification, and Google has dropped support for E Ink after Android 6.0. This has led to Onyx selling their devices in China and East Asia without the Google Play Store.
In other words, the problem is with Google’s refusal to certify E Ink devices, likely because of performance issues.
Android Is Too Complex for Some
Finally, Android is more complicated to use than other eReaders, like the Kindle. If you’re already using an eReader from a big-box retailer, and prefer its ease-of-use and straightforward interface, there’s no reason to buy a more expensive and more complicated device.
What’s the Best ~8-inch Android eReader?
The Nova2 is the best eightish-inch Android eReader ever made. It’s the kind of device you wish Amazon sold. But it’s not for everyone.
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While installing any app you want looks good on (pun intended) e-paper, it’s a lot more complicated than a Kindle. But if you can handle sideloading content and want the best possible reading device, or need to annotate digital texts, no better 7.8-inch purpose-built eReader around. (We’ve covered the best simple Readers elsewhere.)
For those interested in a color eReader, recent advances in E Ink’s ACeP display technology along with its Kaleido color E Ink screens may kill the Kindle in 2020 or 2021.
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Onyx Boox Nova2 Review: The Best 7.8″ eReader of 2020
Our verdict of the Onyx Boox Nova2 Ereader: If you're familiar with Android, the Onyx Boox Nova2 is flat-out the best 7.8" Android ereader of 2020.910
Amazon Kindle eReaders are designed to do one thing: sell eBooks. For those looking for something more versatile, the best Kindle alternative of 2020 is the $340 Onyx Boox Nova2. It’s a stylus-compatible Android tablet with an E Ink display, optimized for reading, not for selling.
But it’s not for everyone. Its higher up-front cost and the complexity of Android make the Nova2 a poor choice for those who want a dead-simple device for buying and reading ebooks. But for those comfortable with Android, it’s the king of its class.
What Is Onyx?
Onyx‘s Boox eReaders aren’t as common as devices from Amazon or Kobo. But unlike the Kindle or Forma, Boox eReaders can install Android apps—and Android’s app store has a tremendous number of apps.
On the downside, Onyx’s earlier models had poor quality control along with a return policy that either required shipping it back to China or dealing with third-party importers, who often refused to honor warranties.
As Onyx has moved into Western markets, though, they have started to contract with American and European repair shops.
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Onyx Boox Nova2 Hardware and Features
The Nova2 won’t win any beauty competition when compared to the Oasis 3. No eReader would. It’s pleasant to hold and fairly lightweight for a tablet. But it’s almost twice as heavy as an Oasis and not nearly as svelte or pleasant to hold. It doesn’t automatically change orientation depending on how you hold it. And forget about taking it to the swimming pool as the Nova2 lacks waterproofing.
Think of it as an Android tablet that’s great for reading everything. It smashes through ebooks and plows through websites with tablet-like speed. If the Oasis is a lithe and graceful ballerina, the Nova2 is a chunky and powerful sumo wrestler.
Here are the device’s major features:
3,150mAh lithium-ion battery with a battery life of over a month (average 210mA power consumption)
Wacom touchscreen with 4,096-degrees of pressure sensitivity
Passive stylus compatibility with palm rejection technology (stylus included)
Snapdragon 625 system-on-a-chip
Bluetooth 4.1
Black plastic construction with a matte finish
3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage
Supports Power Delivery (PD) charging (USB-C to USB-C)
E Ink Carta screen
Variable warmth front light (as opposed to a backlight)
Android version 9.0
Screen DPI of 300
On-the-Go functionality on the USB Type-C (USB-C) port for external devices, including keyboards and mice
So what do these specs mean?
It’s one of the fastest eReaders ever made and comes loaded with features, such as USB-C PD charging. But most important, it supports stylus input for note-taking.
USB Type-C Power Delivery
It’s also worth noting that unlike many other eReaders, the Nova2 includes support for the USB Type-C Power Delivery standard, although without Quick Charge capabilities. While it may not charge as fast as a smartphone does, it works with any USB-C charger.
The Nova2 Is Fast (for an eReader)
Up until 2020, eReaders used low-end, obsolete processors based on ancient 28nm “transistor” technology. This is doubly true for eReaders from Amazon and Kobo. However, Android eReaders need a little more CPU juice in order to fluently run apps.
The Onyx Boox Nova2 is one of the first E Ink devices equipped with a modern processor. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 uses a 14nm process-node technology and the Arm Cortex A53 architecture.
Even though these aren’t exactly performance specs, within its class, these are some of the punchiest components around.
Great Battery Life Even for an eReader
The big advantage of its more advanced Snapdragon processor is battery life. Combined with power-saving optimizations in Android 9.0, the Nova2 tested at around 25-days of battery life with Wi-Fi turned on. To my knowledge, all other Android 6.0-based eReaders get around a week of up-time with Wi-Fi on. In comparison, the older Onyx Boox Nova Pro gets about a week of usage.
With Wi-Fi turned off, it can probably get in the range of two months of battery life.
E-Ink Fast Reading Modes
The Nova2, like a few Android eReaders, also possesses four variable screen-refresh modes, which trade text clarity for faster refreshes.
Speed: Speed mode provides a tradeoff between visual clarity and refresh rate, favoring clarity.
Normal: Normal mode maintains high screen clarity but uses jarring full-screen refreshes.
X-Mode: X-Mode is the fastest refresh mode but it also suffers from serious amounts of ghosting.
A2: A2-Mode, is a blend of fast refreshes combined with decent visual clarity. It’s not as clear as Speed Mode although its refreshes are faster.
It’s also worth noting that the Nova2 (like most of the Boox series) includes a partial refresh method that Onyx calls Snow Field. Snow Field is a software-based technique that allows for partial refreshes of the E-Ink screen. That means there’s less ghosting and higher visual clarity when running Android apps.
However, even with this technology, there are still visible traces of ghosting. Unless I use the fastest refresh modes, the ghosting doesn’t impact reading quality, though.
The Nova2 Is a Great Reading Experience
The 7.8-inch 1872×1404, 300DPI E Ink Carta display has great contrast with crisp, clear text. Even with a matte-glass finish, the display looks whiter than the previous Nova Pro model.
The Default Reading App Is Excellent
The Nova2’s default reading experience stands above its competitors. While you can install any ebook app (I recommend KOReader, which is on the open-source app store F-Droid), the native reading software onboard the Nova2 is versatile and efficient. Aside from being able to reflow any text, including sloppily scanned images, it can write notes directly onto ebooks. In other words, you can write on, highlight, and annotate your texts.
Using the Onyx Boox Nova2
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As a full-Android device, capable of installing apps from the Google Play Store, the Nova2 requires patience. You’ll need to do two things: first, activate the Play Store and, second, learn how to sideload content on it. If that sounds too complicated, a Kindle Paperwhite, Oasis, or Kobo might better meet your needs.
The Boox Nova2 Launcher
The Nova2’s home page includes shortcuts to a Library ebook organizer, Onyx’s defunct ebook Store (which only offers public domain books), Storage, the app manifest, and a Settings menu. New to the Nova series, there’s a Notes feature, which takes advantage of a Wacom touch layer. Of these features, the ones worth mentioning are its Notes app and its native reader, which appears to be based on the open-source FBReader. Onyx brands the app as the Neo Reader.
The Native Ebook Reader App Is Crazy Good
If you launch any ebook from within the Library app, it opens in Onyx Neo Reader.
Neo Reader opened every book format that I threw at it, from EPUB, to massive 800MB PDFs, to CBZ. While it won’t natively open Kindle books, you can install Amazon’s Kindle app through the Google Play Store or convert Amazon’s ebooks using Calibre.
The best thing about the Neo Reader is that you can hand-write notes directly onto the text. While there’s zero margins to write in, the app will write-to and save all your marks. Personally, I’d feel more comfortable with a 10-inch eReader for annotations, but if you’re just highlighting text, then it’s perfectly adequate. For taking more detailed, handwritten notes, I’d strongly recommend the Notes app.
While the Notes app isn’t as good as the Remarkable 2 for annotating eBooks or taking notes due to the limitations of a 7.8-inch screen, its pressure sensitivity is equal to the Remarkable 2.
In a nutshell, if you want to only take notes, you’re better off with a Remarkable 2. But if you want something more versatile, the Nova2 beats all competitors.
Note Taking With a Stylus
The note-taking abilities are outstanding for a $340 device. While larger, more expensive devices take handwriting input better, nothing in its price-range offers the same features for the money.
While the Nova2 lacks the 10.3-inch writing area of the Remarkable 2, it’s still a credibly better all-round device. But on top of that, the Nova2 can quickly transcribe your handwriting into digital text.
I was surprised at the Note app’s handwriting recognition accuracy, despite how sloppy my handwriting is. It got every single word right with 100% accuracy.
Amazon Kindles Vs. Boox Nova2
If you’re using an ad-supported Kindle, chances are you’re not reading EPUB documents, which is the most common electronic book format in the world.
You’re also probably not taking notes, or reading CBZ (comic books), or really anything outside of Amazon’s proprietary formats. While Kindles can, on paper, read PDF files, their limited hardware and smaller screen aren’t great at it. In comparison, the Nova2’s significantly beefier hardware opens even the largest of PDFs in seconds. And each page turn is a fluid, seamless affair.
In terms of heft, the Kindle Paperwhite weighs in at 182 grams with a six-inch screen, whereas the Oasis 3’s seven-inch screen and 188 grams weight make it one of the lightest models in its class on the planet. The Nova2, while 7.8-inches, also weights a whopping 265 grams.
On the other hand, not everyone wants to deal with what’s essentially a black-and-white Android tablet. If you just want a lightweight, pocket-sized, dead-simple eReader, you’re far better off with the much less expensive Paperwhite 4, Oasis 3, or even the older Voyage.
Reasons to Not Buy the Boox Nova2
While the Boox Nova2’s hardware and software beat all competitors, it’s not a for everyone.
It’s Bigger and Heavier Compared to Kindles and Kobos
While the Nova2 may have a larger screen, it also weighs almost twice as much as the heaviest of the Kindle eReaders. And its 7.8-inch screen makes it difficult to pocket, particularly if you use the included case.
History of Poor Quality Control
Onyx’s earliest devices had a poor quality-control record (I’ve had four different failures between 2015 and 2016). Additionally, I’ve had issues returning devices through importers. Fortunately, in 2019 Onyx began contracting out repairs using Michigan-based iCare Repair, although the customer pays shipping costs. iCare Repair, a disabled-veteran-owned and operated service, promises a two-day turnaround on returns.
iCare Repair’s service included a “lifetime warranty” on the replaced components. In other words, they guarantee that if they replace a part, it’ll never fail. That’s a substantial promise.
That said, in the past four years Onyx’s newer devices have not failed on me in any way and their build qualities have improved substantially.
Onyx Doesn’t Release Source Code
Any manufacturer that modifies the Android operating system is required by the GNU General Public License (GPL) to regularly publish its source code. In other words, they have to share their changes with the larger Linux community, of which Android is a part.
Unfortunately, Onyx has not yet released any code, which means two things:
They are in violation of the GPL.
There will never be custom ROMs that will extend the lifespan of the Nova.
For most consumers, neither is a serious problem. In my opinion, however, it’s a serious black mark on an otherwise attractive device.
Boox Devices Aren’t Play Store Certified
None of Onyx’s devices are Play Store certified. That means Google hasn’t evaluated any of these devices for security vulnerabilities. No black-and-white E Ink device has official Play Store certification, and Google has dropped support for E Ink after Android 6.0. This has led to Onyx selling their devices in China and East Asia without the Google Play Store.
In other words, the problem is with Google’s refusal to certify E Ink devices, likely because of performance issues.
Android Is Too Complex for Some
Finally, Android is more complicated to use than other eReaders, like the Kindle. If you’re already using an eReader from a big-box retailer, and prefer its ease-of-use and straightforward interface, there’s no reason to buy a more expensive and more complicated device.
What’s the Best ~8-inch Android eReader?
The Nova2 is the best eightish-inch Android eReader ever made. It’s the kind of device you wish Amazon sold. But it’s not for everyone.
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While installing any app you want looks good on (pun intended) e-paper, it’s a lot more complicated than a Kindle. But if you can handle sideloading content and want the best possible reading device, or need to annotate digital texts, no better 7.8-inch purpose-built eReader around. (We’ve covered the best simple Readers elsewhere.)
For those interested in a color eReader, recent advances in E Ink’s ACeP display technology along with its Kaleido color E Ink screens may kill the Kindle in 2020 or 2021.
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for the fic, i always liked the idea of cortex and his yet-to-be s/o being villainous rivals, and he secretly really admires y/n's villainy :3 and when y/n finds out he's embarrassed lmao
Ahh this is a cute idea haha, I love this. Think I'll definitely try and write a little thing for this, just gotta brush up on more stuff for Cortex... think it's time to watch some cutscenes and play some games to get a better feel for him because boy howdy this man feels like he's all over the place which is honestly a big mood lmao
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MX10 TV Box
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Specification
Core: Quad Core
CPU: ARM Cortex-A53
GPU: Mali-450
Max. Extended Capacity: 128G
Model: MX10
RAM: 4G RAM
RAM Type: DDR3
ROM: 32G ROM
Type: TV Box
Processor: RK3328
Media Supported
Audio format: AAC,APE,DDP,FLAC,HD,MP3,OGG,WAV,WMA
Decoder Format: H.263,H.264,H.265,HD MPEG4
Photo Format: BMP,GIF,JPEG,PNG,TIFF
Video format: 1080P,4K,MPEG1,MPEG2,MPEG4,VC-1,VP6,VP8,VP9
Support 5.1 Surround Sound Output: Yes
Product Details
Bluetooth: Bluetooth4.0
Interface: AV,DC Power Port,HDMI,LAN,SPDIF,USB2.0,USB3.0
Language: English,Italian,Multi-language,Spanish
Other Functions: 3D Games,3D Video,DLNA,Miracast
Power Supply: Charge Adapter
External Subtitle Supported: No
DVD Support: No
HDMI Version: 2.0
Firmware Information
System Bit: 64Bit
WiFi Chip: R8723
Power Requirement
Power Type: Digital Power Supply
Dimension and Weight
Package size (L x W x H): 20.80 x 14.00 x 6.60 cm / 8.19 x 5.51 x 2.6 inches
Package weight: 0.4500 kg
Product size (L x W x H): 11.50 x 11.50 x 2.50 cm / 4.53 x 4.53 x 0.98 inches
Product weight: 0.2000 kg
Package Contents
TV Box
HDMI Cable
Power Adapter
Remote Control
English User Manual
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Neo Cortex(Crash Bandicoot 4:It's about time)pt1
(Y/N)-Your Name
""-dialogs
Sorry if there is some inconsistencies.It;s my first time writing one shot.There will be a lot of timeskips in the story.So you were warn. :-)
P.S I was inspired to write this after reading quite nice,short one shot with Neo Cortex on tumblr.Also, most of the dialogs are from original game.
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*Backstory*
You were working with dr Cortex in his castle and your feelings for him slowly growing to more romantic than you expected. But you knew he will not feel the same, he was so much into experiments that he will not noticed any signs you send him to grab his attention. Also you couldn,t quite stand that this poor animals are in cages including bandicoots , so you slightly help escape Crash and Coco and you decided to run from the castle with them.You thought that maybe this will help to avoid your feelings to Cortex. Little did you know certain doctor also had eyes on you from the very first time he saw you.
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*Timeskip* You,Crash and Coco are going to fight with Cortex.
"Hey,(Y/N) are you alright?P"-asks Coco with concern
"I think so, but I don't know what Neo is planningand what is the worst that I still love him.It's really hard for me Coco I didn't see him a long time and Iwas never so scared before"
"I get it.And perhaps I will never understand how you could fall in love with somebody like Cortex but it's not my business. Heads up, everything will be fine. Maybe you will have a chance to talk to him"-says Coco with a small smile
"Thanks Coco.I really appreciate it."-you answer and smile a little
*Timeskip*After defeating Neo Cortex
"Blasted bandicoots!"-says Cortex in front of his mech-"Must we keep on going around and around like this? Tell me,Crash,is this all there is,forever?"-Cortex crawl over to Crash, gripping his fur.Crash shrugs in confusion. Cortex drops to the floor.
"Umm, I highly doubt that there is an 'endless cycle'? But there has to be the way to stopi it, of this really exist."-you try to comfort Cortex and hestantly you kneel down next to him. He looks up at you with wide eyes.
"(Y/N),is this really you? I thought I will never see you again.You dissapeared all of the sudden.Where were you? I was so worried."-says Cortex with sad expression.
"I had to clear my mind for a while.I'm so sorry I dissapreared."-you say avoiding his gaze on you
"It's okay.I'm glad that you are safe. But it was really the only reason you left?"-he asks
"Actually ,no. I left because , there was someone I had feelings for and I knew he will not feel the same.Maybe I was just scared of rejection. But being 100% honest, this someone was and still is ... you, dr Cortex."
"What?!I-i didn't know"
"Now, you know. It's okay if you don't feel the the same. I knew I was just being silly..."
"No,no,no. Don't say that, love. The thruth is , I fell in love with you when I first saw you in my lab."
"R-really?!"
"Yes, really.I love you,(Y/N).
But that beautiful moment is ruined by a hologram of N.Tropy.
"I knew you would be unable to handle this simplest of tasks"-says N.Tropy in mocking tone.
"Gloat all you want.I quit! If you need me, I'll be on a tropical island somewhere... Alone!"-Cortex argues with N.Tropy as walking away angrily.
You and Coco look at each other before glancing at the two doctors.
"How fortunate.You see I no longer have need for our alliance. I've found a new partner and a new plan."-Tropy says, causing Cortex to stop in shock
"You were scheming behind my back?!"-Cortex turns and looks at N.Tropy in frustration.
"Of course.The Rift Generator has capabilities beyond your meager imagination. You were content to simply ruling over space and time. But I'd rather start from scratch. Erase it all. Wipe the slate clean.I'm going to restart the timeline and rebuild it to my liking"-states Tropy-"I will become a god! Which means you won't exist,and neither will those featherbrained masks,or those meddling marsupials!"-Tropy says before hologram disappear.
"Wiped from existence by that pompous peacock?!"-yells Cortex-"I'd like to see him try after I shove that tuning fork up his..."
"...But not if we get to him first!"-Coco says.You look at Cortex and nod.
"Yeah! And at the end he will be wiped from existence, am I right?!"-you say looking at Crash and Coco.
"It appears we have a common enemy. Perhaps there 's a way out of our endless cycle after all"-says Cortex as he strokes his beard.
Crash then go up to Cortex and give him a big hug.
"Huh?Ummm....hmmm...hmm"-Cortex stutters but accept the gesture.Then Cortex walks to you and takes your hand in his.
"So, darling.Looks like we have a chance to make up the time we lost."-says Cortex with dreamy eyes on you.
"Yes,I agree.So, what are we waiting for. Let's go!"-you say,as four of you go to face dr N.Tropy.
To be continued...
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Y/n Cortex... 🤔
Here! I really like it and love it! Because here...
Dr Neo Cortex "Single Father". And he loves an his autistic child and autistic child loves his father too ❤
HEY BITCH IT'S ME >: ) /pos ermm ermmm cus you're good at killing me emotionally funny father figure Dr Cortex with reader with the tism
bAH BAYYEEE
Tea Time. (Parental Dr.Cortex X Autistic Reader)
Cortex was in the kitchen, preparing something. He was wearing a pink apron (Typical for him, really) as he readied some biscuits, placing them on a plate. He thought about the textures you liked, the foods you could eat, etc. He looked around, pulling out a list of your safe foods.
He looked at the different types of tea bags he had, Mint Tea, Ginger Tea, Green Tea, Oolong, he had a surprisingly collection of teas.
He heard you walk in, turning around and greeting you with a smile "AH! Y/N! did you bring the sugar?" you nod and put the box of cubes on the table.
"Got em just as you asked!" you blurted, you seemed pretty excited for this. You loved being able to have this 1 on 1 time with your dad.
"Very good, very good." He brushed himself off "Luckily for me I haven't seen tail or head of that.. orange RAT." he sneered at nothing but looked back at you with a loving smile.
After setting everything up you sat down, picking your favorite tea and starting the process of making tea. Cortex did the same, pouring the kettle of hot water into a cup with a tea bag in it.
"So. How have you been lately, my little firefly?" he rubbed his finger and thumb together, sprinkling some sugar into the tea. Tell no one but he likes his tea sweet.
"Do you think I act weird? Considering my whole.. thing?" you tap the side of your cup.
"You mean the fact you're autistic? Also darling I dunno what tipped you off to me caring about "acting normal"." He put a hand to his chest, jokingly coming off as offended.
"I love you because you're my little do bad-er.." he hummed, picking the tea cup up and sipping it. You smiled at this and continued in your tea enjoyment.
"Thanks dad." You smile, feeling the pleasing texture of the smooth yet warm glass "It means a lot.".
"Weirdos stick together, fire fly." He put the cup down. "Now drink up we have a long day of hunting bandicoots ahead of us." he pointed at your tea cup. "I want to finally teach you how you use a ray gun." he evilly smirked.
"Yes sir!" you chuckled as you picked up your tea cup, enjoying the flavor.
#Neo Cortex#Crash Bandicoot#Crash Bandicoot X Reader#X Reader Oneshot#X Autistic Reader#Parental f/o#X Child Reader#Parental Oneshot
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Minix Neo U22-XJ is Minix’s latest (and blazing fast!) Amlogic based Android TV Box! Based on Amlogic’s most powerful S922-XJ SoC, you can now expect great HDR support as well as Dolby Vision straight out of the box.
What’s in the Box?
U22-XJ comes in the standard classy box embossed with the logos of supported standards such as 4k, HDR, Dolby and so on. Inside we find the TV Box itself encased in soft nylon and laid in a caveat inside a cardboard cover. After we lift that cover we find all the peripherals – HDMI 2.1 cable, USB-OTG cable and, of course, the DC power adapter (with multiple power plug adapters), removable antenna, IR remote control and the Setup guide. U22-XJ itself uses the standard black minix matte plastic box with its plethora of ports (see details bellow)
U22-XJ Looks
Minix box design remains the same over the years. If I had to venture a guess, it is to reduce cost and use the same basic box design for all of Minix’s Android/Windows product lines. At most, extra ports need to be embedded into the box, but the classic black plastic shell is the same.
U22 Top
U22 Front
U22 Back
U22 Right
U22 Bottom
U22 Left
U22-XJ PCB Top without heatsink. Curtesy of Minix & Trebor from Freaktab Forum
U22-XJ PCB Bottom. Curtesy of Minix & Trebor from Freaktab Forum
U22-XJ Open Box showing PCB with heatsink. Curtesy of Minix & Trebor from Freaktab Forum
Here are the items that come in the box: WiFi antenna, HDMI 2.1 cable, User Guide, IR Remote, Power adapter, Power plug adapters, and a USB-OTG cable.
Minix Neo U22-XJ Items
Minix Neo U22-XJ Home Screen
U22-XJ Specifications
Chipset Amlogic S922XJ Quad Core Cortex-A73 + Dual Core Cortex A53 Processor (64-bit) GPU Mali-G52 MP4 Memory / Storage 4 GB (LPDDR4 3200 MHz) / 32GB eMMC 5.1 flash, microSD card slot LAN Yes, RJ-45, 1Gbit / s Wireless 802.11ac 2.4GHz / 5GHz WiFi (2 × 2 MIMO) Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.1 + EDR OS Android 9.0 Pie Video Output HDMI 2.1 output up to 4Kp60 with HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision support Audio Output / Input HDMI 2.1, Optical S/PDIF, 3.5mm audio jack Power 5VDC/3A via power jack Peripheral Interface RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet Micro SD card reader, Kensington Lock ready USB 3.0 port x 3, USB-C port x 1 (data only) 3.5mm audio jack, IR receiver (remote included) Packing Included power adapter, OTG-USB Cable, HDMI Cable, MINIX IR remote control, and a user manual Dimensions 128mm x 128mm x 28 mm
U22-XJ Benchmarks and Testing
All benchmarks have been repeated 3 times and results have been averaged to give a more accurate reading:
Antutu Benchmark
The Antutu benchmark tests single core performance over multi-core as it is a better indication of the performance of one device over others in most situations. Minix U22-XJ performs amazingly, and is placed number 1 in the list of TV boxes (and one tablet) reviewed. It is also worth noting that Minix U22-XJ is placed above any other Amlogic based box on the list.
Bellow is a screenshot of the latest Antutu benchmark (I have not tested other boxes with this new version, so there is no comparison graph as yet):
GPU Mark Benchmark
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GPU Mark tests 3d gaming performance and also provides a normalized score according to the used screen resolution (for a more accurate result). The test is quite short and should be taken as a supporting result to that of the more serious 3D Mark benchmark. Minix U22-XJ performs very well here, placing it second only to the top contender (a powerful tablet) – it’s S922-XJ chipset placing it higher than all TV Boxes reviewed so far.
A1 SD Benchmark
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A1 SD Benchmark tests RAM and flash memory speeds. As can be seen in the provided graphs, RAM is much faster (by a factor of about 40) than flash memory – that is why it’s in smaller amount and is also volatile (does not keep its contents after a reboot). Minix U22-XJ achieved 2th place in the RAM Copy Speed test, placing it only under the powerful tablet. In the storage Read/Write testing, Minix U22-XJ takes 2nd place again, this time only behind a Realtek based box.
PC Mark Benchmark
The PC Mark benchmark tests run several productivity tests, but sadly, results page comes up empty, and freezes the application.
3D Mark Benchmark
Slingshot
Slingshot Extreme
3D Mark benchmark is considered as one of the best ways to test 3d performance on Android (and other platforms). Minix U22-XJ is officially compatible with only these two tests: Slingshot, and Slingshot Extreme (which results are also showing above). But using an older APK of 3dmark, I was able to run the older “Ice Storm Unlimited” test and get quantifiable results (with the new version on the android play store, you can run the test, but the result comes out as “Max”). As can be seen, this new generation of Amlogic chipsets opens a wide gap ahead of everything I tested before it..
U22-XJ Extra Benchmarks
For some more information, see the following screenshots from other benchmarks such as Basemark, Vellamo, Passmark, and GFXBench:
CPUMark
DiskMark
PassMark
U22-XJ Bugs and Issues
Restarting the box causes loss of picture on screen. Must unplug and re-plug HDMI cable to restore.
PCMark Work 2.0 benchmark will not show results at end of testing
After shutting down box from remote, sometimes unable to turn it back on from remote, and must use the physical power button. Then must unplug and re-plug HDMI cable to restore picture as in issue above
Built-in Root function only works per session (while the device is running, and reverts to non-root after a restart). Also does not play well with SuperSU root permission management app, as when you try to update the SU binary, it will brick the U22-XJ box. Also, the root switch stay “ON” after a restart, even though root functionality is not active.
John from Minix assures me that at least some of these aforementioned issues (especially the loss of picture) will be corrected in upcoming firmware updates.
U22-XJ Root function
Minix seems to have done away with the unofficial (which requires some know-how and may cause box bricking) methods for rooting their new boxes. Instead, you get a nice menu option for turning Root “ON” or “OFF”.
But.. it is far from perfect. Instead of turning it on and expecting it to stay on after reboot, this root is only per session. Meaning, after reboot the U22-XJ is no longer rooted. On top of that, the switch option itself still remains as “ON”, even though the root is not active. To allow root status again, you’ll need to turn it “OFF”, and then back “ON”. That’s tedious, and really unnecessary.
On top of that, this is a permission-less root. So there is no “SuperSU” or other permission management app which gets installed along with the root. It will automatically grant your application root rights as needed. Personally, I prefer to have better control of which applications gets root access and which do not. You can always install SuperSU yourself, but be warned: if you agree to update the SU binary – which the application will automatically offer you to do, the U22 will be soft bricked upon reboot, and will require a firmware flash using a cable and a PC. Learned that the hard way.
U22-XJ Video Playback testing (Using KODI)
Resolution Video Format Local Playback Network (Wi-Fi) Playback 720p (1280*720) AVC ([email protected]) Plays OK Plays OK 1080P (1920*1080) AVC (High@L4) Plays OK Plays OK 2160P (3840*2160) HEVC (H.265) Plays OK Plays OK 4K (4096*2304) AVC ([email protected]) Plays OK Plays OK 4K HDR HEVC Main 10@L5@High HDR10 Plays OK Some buffering 4K TS HEVC HEVC (H.265) 10Bit Plays OK Plays OK
Kodi 18.6 arrives pre-installed on the U22-XJ. Video performance is very good, although local network streaming was less than perfect (especially with 4k HDR content) even though the WiFi performance measured very well outside of Kodi.
* 8k video is not really usable in kodi, but I have found that these samples DID play locally (with some stutter and a bit of buffering) on MX Player Pro
Kodi add-ons tested quite well. IPTV streamed without issues. Also, this box contains a SDR to HDR and HDR to SDR capabilities. It makes the picture pop. Some would like it and some would not, but you can always turn that feature off.
Antutu Video Testing got mixed results: U22-XJ played all the videos in the test, aside for FLV and RMVB formats which failed. Video playback was pretty flawless in general.
U22-XJ Network performance
I tested the network performance using the popular Speedtest.net application from the play store. I tested both WiFi (the fastest WiFi supported – in this case 5GHz 802.11ac), and wired connection (in my case AV1200 Ethernet over power line). My home connection is a symmetric 500 Mb Fiber connection so it would not limit the testing (but the Ethernet over power line connection does) – Minix U22-XJ shows the strength of its MIMO antennas in the excellent WiFi performance, but less so with the LAN over Power-line connection:
WiFi 5Ghz
Wired, over power lines
According to the Speed test, the network connection performed amazingly on WiFi 5 GHz (probably due to the MiMo and hardware), but not so great on the wired connection. Since the wired connection is over powerline adapters, inferior speeds are to be expected.
U22-XJ Gaming performance
U22-XJ is definitely suited for smooth gaming – as long as you have a proper controller with which to play:
Asphalt 8 Airborne – a 3d graphic intensive racing game. Loads and runs smoothly, Using the included standard IR remote I could steer, but could not use Nitro..
Angry Birds 2 – a popular 2d action game. U22-XJ loaded the game fast and run smooth as butter – using an air mouse (not included). There is an issue where you cannot move from one stop to the next due to inability to click on an icon (clicking does nothing – also tried with a mouse), but that seems to be due to a game bug with this and some of the other TV boxes I tested.
Walking War Robots – an online robot warfare game that requires a game-pad (I don’t have a game-pad). U22-XJ loaded the game fast, and it run smoothly without issues. But full control was only possible via an air mouse with built in keyboard. otherwise, could only look around, but could not shoot or move with the standard IR remote.
U22-XJ Conclusions
Did I like it? Yes, it is another quality power performer from Minix.
Would I recommend it? Yes, even though there area few issues, they do not affect the stability or the performance of the box in general. (8k is not currently common, a requirement or officially available on this chipset, so it cannot be counted)
You like it! Where can you buy it? It’s not a cheap box, but starting at about 170 USD for the basic package, you can find it here: AliExpress.com Product – MINIX NEO U22-XJ TV BOX S922X-J Android 9.0 4GB DDR4 32GB eMMC Smart TV BOX Dolby Video Audio 4K UHD Media Hub 2.4G/5.0G WiFi
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