The Skyworth HP4024 is a compact, matte-black plastic square. It is roughly the size of a deck of cards, making it easy to hide behind a TV or mount via a VESA bracket.

The device offers a standard suite of ports for home theater integration:

The device is powered by a quad-core SoC, providing a stable foundation for 4K streaming and light gaming. Specification Operating System Android TV 10 Processor Quad-core Cortex-A53/A55 SoC (Amlogic S905X2) RAM Storage 8GB or 16GB eMMC Flash Resolution Up to 4K UHD with HDR10 and Dolby Vision support Connectivity Dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4/5GHz), Bluetooth 4.2, 100Mbps Ethernet Features and Performance

If you want a "plug and play" device, buy the ONN 4K or Chromecast. If you want an unlocked, hackable machine with AV1 and a USB port for under $40, the HP4024 wins.

The Skyworth HP4024 is an Android TV device (often used by operators like AirTies or in IPTV setups). A “solid feature” depends on your use case (e.g., everyday streaming, tinkering, or improving performance).

Here’s one solid, often-overlooked feature you can enable or leverage:

The included remote varies by operator, but the standard version is an infrared (IR) or Bluetooth infrared combo. It features dedicated buttons for Google Assistant, Netflix, and often a branded button for the original ISP (e.g., "Magenta TV").