Saturday, April 13, 2013

Android Mini PC CX-919 with an antenna

Now do not need no introduction and every day from the Chinese market receive dozens of new models. We speak of course of the Android TV Stick, those little Mini PC that can be connected to the home TV to run Android apps, streaming video from YouTube or Netflix, playing video games, surfing the Internet and perform all the tasks that require a WiFi connection. Unfortunately, between the limits of these devices, there is a poor WiFi reception that some manufacturer has solved with the installation of wireless antenna, sticking out of the small case.
One of the latest models: CX-919, belongs to the latest evolution of its Android TV Stick (then with detachable antenna) and integrates a processor Rockchip RK3188 quad-core processor (ARM Cortex A9) 1.6GHz. The Mini PC is already on preorder Geekbuying to 88.49 dollars and should be available by the end of April.
The budget, in addition to quad-core processor seen before, provides 2GB of RAM and 8GB of storage, with ARM Mali 400 graphics. CX-919 is managed by the latest version of the Google operating system, Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, and integrates a module 802.11n WiFi (with external antenna) and Bluetooth 4.0.
Between the interfaces, we report a connector HDMI, a slot for microSD, microUSB 2 ports (one for power), a full-size USB port that can be connected to a keyboard, a mouse or a controller. Not bad!
Via: Liliputing


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