MAG544 vs MAG555: How a Linux-Powered IPTV Box Stacks Up Against a Google TV Streamer

Shopping for a new media player and can’t decide between Infomir’s MAG544 and MAG555? Both models output crisp 4K video and share the same high-performance hardware, yet their operating systems set them worlds apart. Below you’ll learn why that single difference matters—and which box is the smarter buy for your living-room setup.

Operating Systems: Linux or Google TV?

MAG544 — Lean Linux

  • Runs a stripped-down Linux build tuned for IPTV portals such as Ministra TV.
  • Boots in seconds, stays clutter-free, and plays nicely with provider playlists.
  • Perfect if you already subscribe to an IPTV service or manage your own M3U lists.

MAG555 — Full Google TV

  • Ships with Google TV (Android 12), unlocking Google Play plus built-in YouTube, Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video and thousands more apps.
  • Offers a Smart-TV-like interface, voice search via Google Assistant, and AI-driven recommendations.

Rule of thumb: want a no-nonsense IPTV workhorse? Pick MAG544. Need an all-round streaming hub with endless apps? Go MAG555.

Horsepower & Memory

Both boxes rely on a quad-core Amlogic S905Y4 (Cortex-A35) CPU and Mali-G31 MP2 GPU, but RAM and storage differ:

ModelRAMFlash Storage
MAG5441 GB4 GB
MAG5552 GB16 GB

Extra memory lets MAG555 juggle heavyweight apps and multitask smoothly, whereas MAG544’s lighter Linux firmware keeps IPTV playback snappy even with minimal specs.

Video & Codec Muscle

Both players output 4K@60 fps, support HDR10 and HLG, and decode today’s essential codecs—HEVC, VP9, and the bandwidth-saving AV1. That means silky Ultra HD streams even on modest connections.

*YouTube, Netflix, and many newer platforms already favor AV1, so future-proof support is built in.

Connectivity Choices

Each model is sold in an Ethernet-only version or with integrated dual-band Wi-Fi:

  • MAG544w3 — 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz Wi-Fi
  • MAG555 — 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz Wi-Fi (standard)

If the box sits far from your router, Wi-Fi is the way to go; otherwise a gigabit-friendly cable keeps latency low.

Ports & Peripherals

Shared I/O highlights:

  • HDMI 2.1 for 4K displays
  • USB 2.0 + USB 3.0 (USB 3.0 on MAG544 only)
  • 100 Mb/s Ethernet jack
  • IR receiver for the remote

Plugging in storage, gamepads, or keyboards is equally painless on both.

App Ecosystem

  • MAG544 focuses on operator portals and multiscreen IPTV platforms. Manual APK installs are possible but limited.
  • MAG555 opens the entire Google Play catalog—streaming apps, IPTV players, cloud games—so your options are essentially limitless.

Build & Cooling

Compact matte-black housings with passive heat sinks keep both units silent and cool, blending neatly into any media shelf.

Side-by-Side Snapshot

SpecMAG544 / MAG544w3MAG555
OSLinuxGoogle TV
RAM / Flash1 GB / 4 GB2 GB / 16 GB
CodecsHEVC, AV1, VP9, moreHEVC, AV1, VP9, more
4K & HDRYesYes
Wi-FiDual-band (w3 only)Dual-band
AppsVia provider or sideloadGoogle Play, YouTube, Netflix, etc.
Ideal useIPTV operators & playlistsSmart-TV, streaming, Android apps

Bottom Line—Which Should You Buy?

  • Choose MAG544 if your priority is a stable, lightning-fast IPTV box with a clean interface and minimal maintenance.
  • Choose MAG555 if you want a versatile streaming powerhouse with voice control, personalized suggestions, and a vast app library.

Either way, you’re getting a European-engineered device loaded with modern hardware and forward-looking tech. The only real question: do you value simplicity, or do you crave flexibility?

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