HDMI Android Stick becomes more and more popular in Japan and it is not surprising that a company like KDDI announced this morning its first HDMI Android Stick with the : Smart TV Stick. Unfortunately KDDI did not released much detail on its Smart TV Stick we just know that it runs on Android 4.0.4 and comes with WiFi BGN, a TI OMAP 4430 CPU, a Bluetooth Remote control and a MicroSD card reader. This said, the Smart TV Stick is fully compatible with Google play and will work pretty much like …
Another day, another HDMI Android Stick from Japan. Today’s winner is Geanee new ADH-42 a new compact (49x109x10mm for 40g) HDMI Stick that run on Android 4.1 and sports a nice Dual Core 1.5GHz ARM Cortex-A9 CPU, 1GB of RAM and 4GB of storage. Like its predecessor, the ADH-41, the ADH-42 is fully compatible with Google Play and comes with Wi-Fi BGN
Here you are another android HDMI Stick the ADH-41. Sold in Japan by Geanee, the ADH-41 comes by default with Android 4.0, a microSD/SDHC reader, 4GB of internal memory (OS), a 1GHz TCC8925 Cortex-A5 CPU, 512MB of RAM, for just 25.5g and a size of 26x82x15mm! The ADH-41 will be sold in Japan around December 21 at around 7,980 Yen!
Dish has edged one step closer to its distant goal of having a 4G LTE network to call its own, receiving approval for its AWS-4 (40MHz) wireless spectrum standards by the 3GPP group. Dish used the announcement to air a few issues, including sending a plea to the FCC to get a move on and officially green light the frequency for use. The would-be wireless provider also sounded off on Sprint, which is asking the FCC to crop some of Dish’s spectrum and add it to the H Block, making it a more attractive acquisition when auctioned off. If the FCC were to grant Sprint’s request, Dish wouldn’t just lose airwaves, but the slow approval process would start anew with altered specifications. Unfortunately for the satellite TV outfit, Sprint is far from the only potential competitor trying to delay Dish’s network — in fact, none seem particularly willing to welcome the new guy without some serious hazing.
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Thanko announced today a new Android 4.0 SmartTV Box in Japan that will put a “Computer” in your hand. The ANDBOX44, the name of our little box, comes by default with a very capable Cortex A8-Allwinner A10 CPU at 1.5GHz with 1GB of RAM and 4GB of internal memory alongside an HDMI port, Ethernet, SD Slot and a Pair of USB port in just 430g with a size of 250x145x75mm. Being a little Android 4.0 computer the ANDBOX44 comes obviously with the support of MPG 1/2/4, WMV 7/8/9(VC1), ASF, …
Note to self : BUY ONE! Ok I maybe a little biased on this one but I truly believe that these HDMI Stick are a gift from haven! An HDMI Stick, for those who lived under a rock the past few month, is a small Android Base computer that comes in the shape of large STICK that can be plugged to any TVs or displays via HDMI. These Stick will then turned your monitor/tv/diplay into a compact Android Based computer and will let you play game, surf the web or watch video without the needs of a …