Wednesday, July 23, 2014

The Smallest Android TV Player asd qweqwe

Quite recently, devices like TV players have emerged with varied features and prices. Perhaps, the most popular of these are those under the range of 'Android TV Box', since Android has become one of the most popular operating systems in electronic devices today. While Android offers several TV players in different prices and with numerable advanced features, the most handy and likeable of these is the smallest model, MK802 Smart HD player. This is only 25% in size when compared to a regular TV player. Just about twice as big as a USB drive, it can be attached to the back of a television and thus easily hidden. The size makes it very easy to carry and to transport without the requirement of additional space or precautionary measures.

This mini PC transfers data to the television via an HDMI cable. Powered by a USB cable, which is provided with the TV player, it is rather simple and easy to use, thus being perfect for you even if you are not particularly tech-savvy. Since it has a regular USB port, it allows the convenience of connecting a mouse or a portable keyboard with it if you would prefer so, though these are not included in the package. This USB port also allows the easiest data transfer, since you can simply connect this little device to your computer and copy files on to it. You can also directly use its SD memory card to copy files, which allows up to 32GB of pictures and videos. Moreover, it does not carry an Ethernet port but can easily be connected to WIFI to gain web access. With simplified yet modern features, it is a device that is easy to use and to understand.
As for the technicalities, the mini PC has a RAM of 512 MB with an internal memory of 4GB. Most audio and video formats are supported by it, so you do not have to go through changing the formats of files before you can watch them on your TV. Also, since the system is the latest 4.0 Android, it allows applications like Youtube, Twitter and Skype, enabled by wireless internet support.

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