Jynxbox has answered some users requests it seems. In addition to its android line of media players they have released a pure linux STB that run XBMC only.
http://www.satfix.net/attachment.php...6&d=1381587550
It is a little STB about the same size as the Android M3 unit. The CPU is a Arm Core A9 with 2 gb nand memory. It has 3 USB slots as well as a micro SD slot capable of reading up to 32 gb micro sd card. It has a new remote (IR) that at first I was unsure about but after using it I have come to be very fond of the remote. The first thing that surprised me is that when I put the batteries in and started to push some of the buttons my regular Android started to respond to the remote, no donlge needed.
This remote makes navigating through XBMC a breeze, no more swinging your arm across in front of you to choose a different menu choice, just a few clicks on the directions buttons and viola.
It comes with V12.0 Frodo of XBMC. Just that no repros installed just bare bones XBMC which at first through me for a loop as I had become spoiled and lazy with all these XBMC releases with all the repositories installed. I actually had to think, and it came back to me so I added the link to Fusion and off I went.
I want to take it slowly with this device so I started by installing Navi-X, Project Free TV and GiddyUP network. This little box flies with XBMC I must say, when you click a menu item it responds right away very little wait time as compared to the Android version. I tried some live streaming through Giddyup and I was impressed by the quality of the image, no sync issues with audio, no pixelization, just Jim Kirk saving the universe. I also tried streaming a HD movie with Navi-X and wow, not a glitch, no external players just really good picture and sound, it was only 1080i however I haven't had too much time to really push this STB yet.
http://www.satfix.net/attachment.php...7&d=1381587552
This is the first Jynxbox item that came with a setup guide. I tells you about unpacking the box which I though was funny as it is the last item to be removed from the box, it is on the very bottom. There is a warranty card as well.
http://www.satfix.net/attachment.php...5&d=1381587547
More to come as I investigate this fast little device.