Setting Up Your Android TV Box

In basic terms, an Android TV box turns a TV into one which has the features of a smart TV. In other words, the TV becomes an interactive home PC whereby a whole host of new options become available. These options include; internet browsing, Skype, the downloading of games, video streaming, social networking options, the downloading of applications, the viewing and sharing of photos, webcam usage, movie watching, the reading of e-books and so much more.

All in all, it allows a television to become a TV and a computer in one. This is something which has pretty much-revolutionized family entertainment. It means that the features which usually one person can only enjoy on a computer can now be enjoyed by all. This also means that vast savings can be made because individuals do not have to spend a fortune on buying a smart TV as an Android TV box is much more affordable. All that an individual will need is their standard satellite provider and their Android TV box, which can be found through a whole host of different online stores. Make sure you do not fall victim to counterfeit electronics, though, as there are a lot of scammers out there.

How does one set up their Android TV box?

As mentioned earlier, a lot of people deter from buying such products because they think that they will be too confusing and complex to utilize. This area of the article will explain how to set up an Android TV box. Therefore, any individual considering buying one will know what they are getting themselves into and they can thus determine whether they think they will be able to set it up or not.

Obviously each Android TV box will come complete with a set of instructions; this is merely designed to give a basic overview. So first and foremost, what can be expected to be found in the Android TV package? As well as the actual TV box itself, there should also be the following contents; a power adapter, a remote control, a HDMI cable, two AAA batteries and as mentioned earlier an instruction manual.

Now what will be found in the box has been determined, let’s reveal how to actually set up the Android TV box. In order to connect the box to the television the individual in question must first use the HDMI cable and connect one end into the TV box and the other into the TV. The next step is to actually turn on both the box and the TV. The individual must then use the remote control in order to setup the Android system. They should click on the menu button which is found on the remote control below the volume button and above the play/pause button. Then they should select ‘inputs/signal sources’ then ‘HDMI2’. Once this has done the individual should be able to see a picture on their TV screen. Sound simple? It really is!

All in all, it is really not hard to see why so many people are opting for an Android TV box over upgrading to a Smart TV. At the end of the day, an Android box coupled with a provider from Satellite TV Expert is a lot cheaper than buying a Smart TV.

Arsenal 4 Standard Liege 0

Teenage striker Gabriel Martinelli scored two goals and set up another to give Arsenal victory over Standard Liege in the Europa League. There was less than three minutes between the 18-year-old Brazilian’s first and second goals while team-mate Joe Willock, 20, made it 3-0 before half-time. Martinelli, who joined for £6m this summer, later set up Dani Ceballos for his first Arsenal goal. Arsenal sit top of Group F with two wins from two games. There were 10 changes to the Arsenal team who drew with Manchester United in the Premier League on Monday but no place in the squad for German midfielder Mesut Ozil.

Instead, manager Unai Emery put faith in the likes of academy graduate Willock, Martinelli and 19-year-old Reiss Nelson – as well as summer signing Kieran Tierney, making just his second start for the club. All four impressed as Tierney set up Martinelli’s first with a whipping cross from the left before teeing up Nelson’s shot in the build-up to Willock’s goal. Nelson recorded an assist – feeding Martinelli for his second – before slipping in the Brazilian to tee up Ceballos’ goal in the second half. It could easily have been more for the Gunners on a very positive night which also saw full-back Hector Bellerin, captain for the night, make his first start in over nine months following a knee injury.

Martinelli was already a fan favourite after he became the youngest player since Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain in 2011 to score on his first start for Arsenal, against Nottingham Forest in the Carabao Cup. Two goals in that 5-0 win was the perfect way for the summer signing to announce himself and every time he got on the ball at the Emirates on Thursday the crowd grew excited. The teenager spent last season playing in the fourth tier of the Brazilian Football League with Ituano but his quality was evident against Standard Liege and he has now bagged four goals after just two starts for the club. The young Brazilian capped off an impressive night with an excellent assist – showing pace to reach Nelson’s pass before coolly lifting it over the goalkeeper and on a plate for Ceballos to tap in.