First RK3288 4K Stick - ZERO Devices Z5C Thinko - Android Stick & Console RockChip based Computers

Next month it will be available a new RK3288 device, but it is STICK size.
The ZERO Devices Z5C Thinko mounts a Rockchip RK3288 SoC with CPU ARM Cortex A17 and GPU Mali T764.
Android 4.4.2 KitKat
It supports up to 4K-60Hz resolution, dual WiFi (2.4Ghz / 5Ghz), Bluetooth 4.0, 2GB RAM and 8GB eMMC
Here is a video of the BETA motherboard, so the Z5C Thinko is coming soon:
Some pictures:
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This is the Antutu score. Used the BETA motherboard yet:

Looks good but you never know how well the software will be optimized to the device. The stick has fewer inputs as opposed to the consoles. You also never know how well the WiFi work...The stick are usually a better price. I think I will hold off until a few reviews from actual owners come in. (Not just reviewers)

ZERO Devices Z5C Unboxing and detailed review soon:
http://www.cnx-software.com/2014/11/22/zero-devices-z5c-thinko-rk3288-tv-stick-unboxing/

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Archos 80 G9 Dual-Core 1GHz Android 3.2 Honeycomb Tablet $249.49

http://www.adorama.com/ARC501897.ht...ate&utm_campaign=Other&utm_source=rflaid62905
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$249. 49+ FREE SHIPPING
Quick Hands On Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZ2Tx9agFpw
Some Specs:
-Honeycomb 3.2
-Dual-Core A9 OMAP 4 1GHz
-512MB Ram
-8 Inch Display
-Capacitive
-1024 x 768 Resolution
-Built in Kick Stand
-MicroSD slot
-Mini-HDMI port
***OPTIONAL 3G READY***
Ouch. 512mb rams a deal breaker.
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Hard to beat the Archos G9 on value for money, Honeycomb 3.2 and a dual core CPU for $250 is quite a compelling package.
Anyone know what the build quality and screen are like?
-Latency said:
Hard to beat the Archos G9 on value for money, Honeycomb 3.2 and a dual core CPU for $250 is quite a compelling package.
Anyone know what the build quality and screen are like?
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screen is so so.

LG G Flex 2 international Giveaway! (Ended)

Giveaway direct link
http://gvwy.io/5614it7
The LG G Flex 2 features the latest and greatest processing package available, an upgraded 1080p P-OLED curved display, and a fantastic camera experience all in an extremely comfortable form factor that is a delight to hold.
What makes the device unique is that it demonstrates LG’s clear leadership in OLED displays. It’s an absolute stunner with bottomless blacks, and an extremely robust color palette, and features 1080p resolution too. Plus, it’s curved! Under the hood is an octa-core 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor clocked at 2 GHz, backed by the Adreno 430 GPU, and 2 GB of RAM. It screams through benchmarks and had us all saying it was going to be our next phone.
Other great LG G Flex 2 content! :good::good::good:
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Guys LG G Flex 2 international Giveaway IT'S OVER.
Please follow me next new giveaway very soon!!:fingers-crossed:

Ubuntu + Android in the same Box?

GeekBox is a mini PC with dual boot Android and Ubuntu. It packs an octa-core CPU, 2GBs of RAM, 16GBs of internal sorage, WiFi, Ethernet and supports up to 4K video playback.
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If you want something other than a mini PC / TV Box you can use GeekBox for other projects, too. GeekBuying provides extra components made for GeekBox, which can transform it into a complete different device. You can add an 7.9" 2048 x 1546 display or a LandShip with extra I/O options and complete your dream project.
GeekBox comes with a microSD card slot, an HDMI 2.0 port, a micro USB port, two USB ports and a Rockchip RK3368 ARM Cortex-A53 octa-core CPU with PowerVR SGX6110 GPU. It ships with a power adapter, an HDMI cable and a remote control.
and the price is only 110$ you can get it even cheaper with the 20$ coupon code

My nexus 9 is basically a cheap laptop!!

Here is my setup: Android nougat stable, exkernel with cpu clocked to 2499 and gpu at 918. Got the Taskbar app, freeform window mode in enabled, a chromecast (Though I might get a mhl cabable). Got an otg cable along with a usb hub and mouse/keyboard in the mail rn. Tv is 32" 1080p. Let me just say second screen completely blows andromium or any other cast app I've tried out of the water. There is a slight lag but it's surprisingly really low. Check out the photo I took
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Is the N9 mhl capable? I couldn't get mine working....
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Is the N9 mhl capable? I couldn't get mine working....
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You just saved me from wasting my money. I just assumed it would be supported because for it not to be is the most lazy ridiculous crap I've encountered from a Google product. Now I'm disappointed
@tdct12 I highly recommend you try underclocking it(cpu). The performance is actually better for me, even in benchmarks. Try it!

Can a new kernel fix drivers for the Mali GPU?

Just came from the Dolphin emulation website, which sheds a little light on the fact that emulation is extremely poor on the Exynos S8 (while it shines for most GC games on the Snapdragon) is due to poor implementation of the Vulkan driver on the Mali GPU.
This means that while most benchmarks show that Exynos (marginally) outperforms the SD version for GPU tasks, emulation is impossible (at useful rates) on the former.
https://twitter.com/Dolphin_Emu
I'm nowhere close any level of proficiency in that area that would allow me to help, but I'm curious to know if it would be possible to rewrite Vulkan drivers for the Mali GPU so as to improve emulation performance!
Thank you in advance,
Or wait a bit for new Samsung Firmware with new Changelist, it will fix a lot of problems
When the developer tells you to buy a PC instead of using an Android device that says something.
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Not surprised, as it can't even run tekken on ppsspp due to DVFS and kernel throttling, if the experience is the same as with mine previous S7E, it won't be fixed.

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