My nexus 9 is basically a cheap laptop!! - Nexus 9 General

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....

creepinchi said:
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!

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Netflix coming to Android

Original article: http://gizmodo.com/5608428/netflix-app-coming-to-android-soon
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Netflix hasn't officially confirmed that there's an Android app in the works, but it is hiring an "Android Video Playback Expert." Sounds like a pretty good hint that Android users will get a treat soon. [Ars Technica via GeekSugar]
Send an email to Rosa Golijan, the author of this post, at [email protected].
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Can't wait for this but its pretty old news to be honest http://tinyurl.com/2v7fv4z
It's definitely old news, but the articles he mentioned are recent. This was going around before the evo came out.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/04/08/netflix-looking-to-hire-android-video-playback-expert/
Ah, my bad. this is the first i've heard of it. sorry boys!
I am looking forward to this.
Hopefully its free or at least a decent price, unlike the slingbox app.
Darn... I got excited for a second. Old news. There is already a hack to make this possible on the Iphone. The Ipad supports it from the market. I'm sure its possible for high end phones, but the slower ones might stumble.j
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ANDROID TV OUT, How do i play games on my tv?

I recently say a you tube vid of someone playing android games on a big screen hd tv, with the atrix, my question is how do I do this? I have searched high and low but dont see how, my android just displays a motorola logo on my tv when I hook up the hdmi...
Its called hdmi mirroring. Both greyblur and gingerblur have this feature, if I remember correctly. But I believe it only works in portrait, not landscape.
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Tried this just now with Gblur. Used webtop mode and played a game, okay a few games, of Angry Birds on the tv. It does work in ladscape. Double tap and hold to pull the bird back. Just awesome. I did not try the hdmi mirroring. Maybe later..
Heres a pic. Bad quality from low lighting taken w Cap.
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EDIT. Dont know why it posted twice.? Or why the pic is cut in half.. heres the link.

Wikipad - hope for the future of Android gaming devices?

Just curious if any of ya'll have seen this:
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http://www.slashgear.com/wikipad-10-inch-jelly-bean-tablet-shows-gaming-promise-30240904/
I think it sounds interesting, and hopefully shows that companies are still pondering Android devices with gaming controls.
I'm not sure I'm a fan of the add-on controller strategy though... I do like that I always have the Play controls with me, conveniently tucked away when not in use.
EDIT: Note that it is a 10-inch tablet
I was interested. It does look good. Things like onlive would be great. In the end though, i just went and got the Asus transformer TF300.
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Its kinda huge to be carrying all arround the place. Lol. The battery life it would drain with the game + gaming accesory would be terrible. Plus its gonna Cost how much??!! Why oh why couldn't they just make a device with a build in gamepad just like Play. Sony won't even bother like they not bothering giving us anymore update. What a waste.....
Somebody weak up sony ...

Nexus 7 deepsleeping while charging?

As the title says I'm a little confused about the way how nexus 7 acts when charging. I have never even noticed this thing before but it seems that my nexus 7 is sleeping while it charges. I have tried many combinations like stock ROM+stock kernel , cm11+cm kernel, cm11+ franco and cm11+M-kernel. Every time I check cpu spy I see that device has been almost all time deepsleeping. I'm using the stock charger.
Here's example screenshot (sort period yes, but there you can see it):
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I've read many forums and I have experiences with other devices that deepsleep shouldn't be there during charging due charging process. Device works otherwise fine and it charges normally but I'm just wondering if something is wrong on the hardware side. Some information and experiences with other nexus 7 devices would be highly appreciated! I know this is almost meaningless thing, but I'm just curious to know if this is some kind of feature of nexus 7 or if I just have sleepy unit
Thank you!
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External Keyboard

If anyone is looking for an external keyboard for the Nexus 10 I just got a Logitech K400.
I had seen a year old thread (4.3?) that said you'd need a different kernel but it could be made to work. However it works with the KOT49H kernel.
This is NOT a bluetooth keyboard - at least it is not recognized as a bluetooth device. You need to use the included unifying adapter and an OTG cable!
But with this setup everything works remarkably well. Specifically this is a 14" keyboard that you can actually type on - for real. The trackpad works flawlessly, complete with multitouch scrolling.
All the dedicated keys work also! Not the function keys that have no equivalent in Android. But Home, play, lock, power on/off, volume, search etc.
This is a very cool device well worth the $25 Amazon charged for it. It is now practical to actually use AIDE.
Sounds very interesting. How bout a picture of it connected to the tab with your OTG cable?
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Sounds very interesting. How bout a picture of it connected to the tab with your OTG cable?
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+1!
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