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The All New GK802 Android TV Stick Packs a Quad-core Freescale CPU onto a PC-on-a-stick

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One of the first Android TV sticks to be powered by a "QUAD-CORE" (YES!!! you heard it right) ARM Cortex-A9 processor. The GK802 is a tiny computer about the size of a USB flash drive. It’s got a processor, memory, and storage, and an HDMI plug on one end, so you can plug the stick right into a TV or display to run Android apps on a big screen. The PC-on-a-stick features a 1.2 GHz Freescale i.MX6 quad-core processor with Vivante GC2000 graphics. That’s the same processor we found in the Ampe A10 tablet I reviewed recently, and while we weren’t that impressed with the tablet’s all-around performance, the CPU scored reasonably well in benchmarks. (in the range of 8500) The GK802 also features 1GB of RAM, 8GB of storage, built-in WiFi and Bluetooth, a USB 2.0 host port, and a microUSB port for power. There’s also a microSD card slot for extra storage. (These features are pretty much the same as the other android mini pc's). These kind of products a

China's Rockchip Dual-Core ARM Beats makes the best in business (Qualcomm Snapdragon, NVIDIA Tegra & Samsung Exynos) bite the dust

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Fuzhou Rockchip Electronics Company (or simply Rockchip) is mostly known for its low-power silicon which powers numerous entry-level tablets, smartphones, digital frames, personal media players etc. The company recently unveiled its high-performing chips, the RK 3000 Series. The company from Mainland China is powering vast majority of set-top-boxes, digital picture frames, personal media players and of course, numerous low-end tablets and smartphones. Given every product we've seen so far, you would not put Rockchip in the same class of product as Qualcomm Snapdragon, Nvidia Tegra, TI OMAP or Samsung Exynos. At Computex Taipei 2012, the company unveiled products based on the RK3066, first-generation dual-core chip based on ARM Cortex-A9 processors and using Mali-400MP as the GPU. At first glance, it looked like RK3066 cannot hold the candle to its contemporary competitors. Given Rockchip's focus on creating chips as affordable as possible, the company relied on TSMC

THE SMART DECISION TO BUY A SMART BOX. BUY THE KING OF SMART BOXES - MK808 ANDROID MINI PC WITH ANDROID 4.1 JELLY BEAN

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"PATHBREAKING INNOVATION TODAY IS OUTDATED TOMORROW" This is the mantra of this fast paced IT world. Things that create and leave onlookers gasped in question "How can this be?", "Is this really possible?" are forgotten in a wink. What amazes you now will be history and obsolete the next second. This is pretty much the storyline of any new gadget that hits the tech world. Case in question is the 'Android Mini PC' Hunt. Most of us  just turned their attention on the fact that there exists a USB dongle sized PC (MK802), which fits in your hand, and some more (techsavy) would be aware of the upgrade on the MK802, the UG802, which has a dual core 1.2G mini pc. Well hello, the world is fast moving and we have moved on from the UG802. We now have the latest and the fastest 'Android Mini PC' "THE MK808"  We attempt here to compare the MK808 with its immediate predecessor and to make things simple, we would be com

ANDROID MINI PC "MK802" - FAQs FOR BEGINNERS

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Hello people, There are so many blogs writing about the MK802 Android Mini PC around the world. So thought should pen down some basic questions about MK802 or any Android Mini PC which readers might have.  FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT 'ANDROID MINI PC' (MK802) What is an MK802? MK802 is a Flash Drive size ARM base Computer. It comes with Android 4.0 (ICS) preinstalled on it. What does it look like? Here are some pictures.   What is the content of the package? The complete package contains almost everything you need to start using MK802, except keyboard, mouse and monitor.  Package includes ▪                Packaging Box ▪                MK802/MK802+ ▪                5v 2 Pin DC Adaptor ▪                Hdmi mini to HDMI cable ▪                USB Cable ▪                USB OTG Adaptor ▪                User Manual  How would you use the MK802? Using the MK802 is