MK 802 Android Mini PC- One of the Biggest Bombshell in The Tech World
From 3.5 inch disk to U dish, the development trend of removable storage is more safely which contains more information and faster storage and read. The rise of cloud storage brings a big challenge for the removable storage. The relative to the Internet is endless for storage capacity. And the methods of sharing isn’t limited by region, user need not to carry the information by yourself. So where is the future of removable storage?
MK802 Android mini PC can be a good representative technology product. It can offer a perfect interpretation for the tendency of the removable storage in the Tech world. And it can solve the problem of Storage, interpretation, processing one-stop services. So it’s not difficult to praise such useful electronic product.
Regardless of the capacity of the storage of information, or how fast the speed of read information .And in order to interpret the bits of information, the user end of the line need to have the appropriate interpretation. A desktop computer or laptop, or Tablet PC can play back memory pictures, sounds, and video, even in the PPT. But with MK802, much equipment becomes no longer important.
Volume of the ENIAC (the first computer) is 170 square meters, while a Mac Mini volume is like a lunch box size. But in the face of Android mini PC, these are giant. Chinese retailers have started selling a miniature Linux computer that is housed in a 3.5-inch plastic case slightly larger than a USB thumb drive. Individual units are available online for $74. The device also has a full-sized USB port with host support for input devices, a conventional micro-USB port, a micro SD slot, and an internal 802.11 b/g WiFi antenna. The computer can boot from a micro SD card and is capable of running Android 4.0 and other ARM-compatible Linux platforms. Earlier this year, we reported on the FXI Cotton Candy, a thumb drive computer that can plug directly into the HDMI port on a television. The system, which became available for preorder in February, sells for $199.
The small computer has an AllWinner A10 single-core 1.5GHz ARM CPU, a Mali 400 GPU, and 512MB of RAM. An HDMI port on the exterior allows users to plug the computer into a television. It outputs at 1080p and is said to be capable of playing high-definition video.
Android mini PC seems like an intriguing, low-cost alternative to the Cotton Candy. Both computers have the same GPU, but the Cotton Candy has a faster dual-core processor and twice as much RAM. Another key difference is that the Cotton Candy has an actual HDMI male plug built in (whereas the AllWinner computer has a socket) and consequently doesn’t require the use of an HDMI cable.
However, there are some shortages in this mini electronic computer, the cost and the appearance plus the relative widespread use make it more attractive.So I admit that Android mini PC is absolutely worthy of recommending.