MoonBox vs TvPad

markofengmarkofeng Junior Member
edited January 2016 in EvPad / MoonBox / iPlayer
The main difference between MoonBox and TVpad is the operating system:

1. MoonBox runs Android - an open system that allows you to run any software. (tu)
2. TVpad runs its own proprietary software. (td)

Both boxes make use of their own server to streaming networks. However if there are any problems with their server or their server get shutdown (as is very possible in the future) then the TVpad will become a useless brick and your investment will be wasted. Whereas if Moon Box's main TV streams server were shut down, you'd also have the option to install other channels and applications.(Google Play Store or APK apps) In fact, Moon Box comes with dozens of other channels, including options like XBMC/KODI. with addons
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  • Almighty1Almighty1 Member
    edited November 2015
    I thought the TVPad4 ran Android or is it a restricted Android without Playstore access?
  • Almighty1Almighty1 Member
    edited November 2015
    Another question, what's the difference between the Moonbox M3 and M3S?
  • hh10khh10k Junior Member
    edited November 2015
    The main difference I can see between M3 and M3S is that the M3 is dual core and M3S is quad core. Also the M3S is white.

    I'm mostly interested in the Moonbox now that TVPad seems to be getting sued to death. Anyone know whether Moonbox is properly licensing its content?
  • Almighty1Almighty1 Member
    edited November 2015
    I meant besides the color... LOL. Yeah, I guess I missed the part about the M3 being dual core as I noticed the clock frequency was higher on the M3. Moonbox isn't licensed since you would be paying for it if it was.
  • padmanpadman Moderator
    edited November 2015
    No point of switching to Moonbox if the reason of you switching to it is the lawsuit.


    hh10k Wrote:
    > The main difference I can see between M3 and M3S
    > is that the M3 is dual core and M3S is quad core.
    > Also the M3S is white.
    >
    > I'm mostly interested in the Moonbox now that
    > TVPad seems to be getting sued to death. Anyone
    > know whether Moonbox is properly licensing its
    > content?
  • BennyLamBennyLam TV Nuts
    edited November 2015
    Don't buy Moonbox if you are interested in the replays of the HK TV shows. The recordings are messy and not watchable most of the time.

    Moonbox does offer a larger archive of the past TVB drama and movies than TVPad.
  • 535four535four Member
    edited November 2015
    markofeng Wrote:
    > The main difference between MoonBox and TVpad is
    > the operating system:
    >
    > 1. MoonBox runs Android - an open system that
    > allows you to run any software. (tu)
    > 2. TVpad runs its own proprietary software. (td)
    >
    > Both boxes make use of their own server to
    > streaming networks. However if there are any
    > problems with their server or their server get
    > shutdown (as is very possible in the future) then
    > the TVpad will become a useless brick and your
    > investment will be wasted. Whereas if Moon Box's
    > main TV streams server were shut down, you'd also
    > have the option to install other channels and
    > applications.(Google Play Store or APK apps) In
    > fact, Moon Box comes with dozens of other
    > channels, including options like
    > XBMC/KODI. with
    > addons
    >

    TVpad 4 is a Android box you can install tons of apps on it, for XBMC, not sure. Moonbox is the sister brand of iPlayer 5, they might walked away like iPlayer 5 with no support even it's still working.
  • cheuk5cheuk5 Senior Member
    edited November 2015
    535four Wrote:
    > markofeng Wrote:
    >
    >
    > > The main difference between MoonBox and TVpad
    > is
    > > the operating system:
    > >
    > > 1. MoonBox runs Android - an open system that
    > > allows you to run any software. (tu)
    > > 2. TVpad runs its own proprietary software.
    > (td)
    > >
    > > Both boxes make use of their own server to
    > > streaming networks. However if there are any
    > > problems with their server or their server get
    > > shutdown (as is very possible in the future)
    > then
    > > the TVpad will become a useless brick and your
    > > investment will be wasted. Whereas if Moon
    > Box's
    > > main TV streams server were shut down, you'd
    > also
    > > have the option to install other channels and
    > > applications.(Google Play Store or APK apps)
    > In
    > > fact, Moon Box comes with dozens of other
    > > channels, including options like
    > > XBMC/KODI. with
    > >
    > addons[/
    >
    > > url]
    >
    > TVpad 4 is a Android box you can install tons of
    > apps on it, for XBMC, not sure. Moonbox is the
    > sister brand of iPlayer 5, they might walked away
    > like iPlayer 5 with no support even it's still
    > working.

    No Tvpad don't support Google Play too bad !:?
  • The_WonderThe_Wonder Junior Member
    edited December 2015
    TVPad runs Android 4.x and you can install things from the store / APK. Android is the way forward. The boxes are almost the same you need to compare the services
  • deadudedeadude Junior Member
    edited December 2015
    Hi PadMan
    after I read the full review from your about the Unblock tech Gen.2. I am still can not make the call to purchase between Unblock Gen2 or Moonbox 3 ? which box will you get ? please help.,,,, mainly just to watch TVB Drama...thank you
  • padmanpadman Moderator
    edited December 2015
    Is it for yourself or parent ?

    deadude Wrote:
    > Hi PadMan
    > after I read the full review from your about the
    > Unblock tech Gen.2. I am still can not make the
    > call to purchase between Unblock Gen2 or Moonbox 3
    > ? which box will you get ? please help.,,,, mainly
    > just to watch TVB Drama...thank you
  • deadudedeadude Junior Member
    edited December 2015
    It is for my wife.and she is not good searcher !!
    thanks
  • padmanpadman Moderator
    edited December 2015
    Will you be watching live tv or just drama ?

    If it's just drama why not just get a cheap android box
  • deadudedeadude Junior Member
    edited December 2015
    I will watch the Live TVB from Hong Kong if the device does...
    thank you very much for your time
  • gqone76gqone76 TV Nuts
    edited December 2015
    I've purchased moonbox and unblock tech gen 2, although haven't received my unblock tech yet, also bought android box to perform few tests, yes, you'll only get moonbox or unblock tech to get the live channels, as VOD's you can use cheap android box to play either by kodi / azdrama or other apps (not sure what apps are being used for HK/China VODs for Korean MoaTV is widely used, and if you have keyboard/mouse hookup to android box than you can also use "All the Down blackedition v4 (technically can use mouse function on remote but that's extremly hard to make selections) for way more Korean VOD content (not user friendly though, MoaTV is), although you can also install cloudtv app to watch the live channels but haven't seen any HD channels (didn't search all though, know for fact Korean channels are SD)
  • 535four535four Member
    edited December 2015
  • BennyLamBennyLam TV Nuts
    edited December 2015
    Don't buy the MoonBox if your wife is mainly interested in current TVB VODs unless you want to drive her nuts. The VODs are not recorded well, they skipped a few minutes here and there, in some extreme cases, a one hour show only last a few minutes. The old show archives are okay though and its collection is much larger than TVPad's.

    deadude Wrote:
    > It is for my wife.and she is not good searcher !!
    >
    > thanks
  • TVpadCATVpadCA Just Watchin`
    edited December 2015
    What is the good and the bad about WelTV? I have watched several demo on YouTube, but have no idea on comparing to moonbox, tvpad4, unblock gen 2.
  • cashcowcashcow Junior Member
    edited December 2015
    Seriously, I don't think any of these Set-Top-Box are licensed even though some of them claiming they are. Don't change or buy another box until the current one is 100% completely dead. In chinese... "One chicken died, one chicken born.". >:D< There always be another company.
  • echeng2echeng2 Junior Member
    edited December 2015
    TVPad has been unstable (i.e. on and off service) recently because of geo-block and pending shutdown. It is good to look for alternatives if you have extra money. Plus those boxes are not the same. Each one has its strength and weakness.

    cashcow Wrote:
    > Seriously, I don't think any of these Set-Top-Box
    > are licensed even though some of them claiming
    > they are. Don't change or buy another box until
    > the current one is 100% completely dead. In
    > chinese... "One chicken died, one chicken born.".
    > >:D< There always be another company.
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