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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

New Android TV Stick MK808 running Android 4.1

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THE STORY TILL NOW:-  One had still not overcome the awesomeness of the MK802, It's sheer size was a matter of discussions in many a forums. "Look at the size of that thing, how can it be a PC". " The power of PC in your hand" were the slogans and quotes showered on the MK802, which truly was a revolutionary product. MK802 was followed up by a lot of versions - MK802 II, MK802+ and what not.  Then came the UG802 it changed the core and added one more, (Dual-core). users and bloggers reviewers massacred the MK802 vis-a-vis UG802 and UG802 Dual core Android PC ( on a dongle) was the winner in all forums. It had taken care of the heating problems which the MK802 had and also had a Dual core processor and a Quad core GPU. It meant everyone was happy about it. Well, things really happen fast in the tech-world, barely weeks into users basking the glory of the UG802, comes the new and improved "MK808" RK 3066 Android TV stick is in the market. What