Lightake U-HOST Android 4.0 MINI PC Cortex-A8 Is Coming

Truth is the Android Mini PC MK802 is by far the smallest computer in the market today. When you look at the product for the first time, you can't directly tell what it is, and you need to read the manual before you can fully appreciate its feature

The latest craze in the market today is the Android Mini PC MK 802, which is carried by LighTake Company. When you look at this gadget for the first time, you can't really tell what it is. It looks like a USB, but it's a little bigger; and when someone says it is a computer; you wouldn't actually believe it. But it is actually a mini PC which works best in a TV set.

Features:

.brand new U-HOST Android 4.0 MINI PC Cortex-A8 1.2GHz 1G DDR3 4G ROM WIFI TV Box
.The size of a USB flash drive or card reader
.It has a 1.2GHz Allwinner processor, 1G of RAM and 4GB of onboard flash storage
.You can get at these internals via USB port (which can also power the device) and pump the result out to a display via HDMI
.If the 4GB of memory isn't enough, you can expand it via a micro SD slot up to 32GB
.This not only makes any HDMI display a PC, it also ushers in a new type of portability
.Very strong practical because we remove the screen and large battery these vulnerable parts
.You can imagine that this would be quite safe, being thrown around in the bottom of a bag, or in key-and coin-filled pocket
.Bring your Netflix over to a friend's house without needing your phone, or never worry about using public PCs again

Is it difficult to use?

.Set up was easy enough, just plug this little fella into an HDMI port (cable provided)
.You can used a wired mouse in the USB port or 2.4G wireless mouse to control it can worded perfect
.In use, the only difference to a tablet flavor of android is the mouse part, in the main it's no problem, and you can soon get used to it

How about the apps?

.This Android mini PC can handled the apps pretty well
.Test the YouTuble, and it worked much better on the android mini PC than some native Smart TV apps, the same is true for things like BBC iplayer, where the android interface is sometimes snappier than the TV app. Of course, it's even better when it brings apps to your TV that otherwise might not be available, like Netflix (which does have TV apps, but only certain models). The more time you spend with this, discovering suitable apps, the better it gets, and we could see some really unique uses for it going forward.

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