iFixIt has performed its teardown on the Boxee Box by D-Link.
The Boxee Box is a cubist deviation from the traditionally rectangular set-top box. The oddly-shaped form factor forced D-Link to make the internals equally odd. But that also made it super fun to take apart!
Observations: ● The Mini PCI-E wireless card employs a Broadcom BCM4319XKUBG ● Intel Atom CE4110 SOC processor ● Nanya 1035 NT5CB128MCN-CG 512 MB DDR3 SDRAM (1/2 total RAM capacity) ● Toshiba NF3662 TC58NVG3S0ETA00 1 GB NAND Flash
Boxee Box Repairability: 7 out of 10 (10 is easiest to repair) ● The Boxee has a separate power board that can be replaced independently from the motherboard, should it ever fail. ● All Phillips screws were used inside the device, requiring you to have just one screwdriver. ● Once inside, all components come apart pretty logically. ● The green rubber bottom of the Boxee Box is difficult to remove, and will never look the same once you've removed it.