Amino H200
Pros: Professional-grade, ruggedized Android device, supports 4k playback at 60FPS, can be VESA-mounted behind a display, offers power-over-ethernet or standard ethernet connectivity, WiFi (via an optional dongle), has AV and HDMI outputs to support a wide range of displays. Powerful remote management options. Comes with XOGO preinstalled.
Cons: Only 8GB of storage; however, that’s enough for most users and storage expansion is possible via an internal SD card slot.
Cost: $285 USD
Where to Buy: Advanced Media Technologies
Amino’s H200 is a ruggedized Android device that’s built for commercial digital signage use and comes with the XOGO Player app preinstalled. It’s meant to be hard-wired to your corporate network and can be tucked away discretely behind a display thanks to its built-in VESA mounting tabs. It can be powered by the included power supply, but also supports power-over-ethernet (POE) so you can run a single cable to the device for both power and connectivity. The H200 offers both AV and HDMI outputs, so it can be connected to a wide range of existing displays and TVs. In addition, it supports a serial port that can be used for interactive displays. Advanced management options are available from Amino that allow users to control firmware and app updates and enables remote control and view of networked devices. The H200 media player has been successfully deployed around the globe and is available today from AMT.