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Monday 7 October 2013

Worth considering three embedded Android devices

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With cheap flash media, energy efficiency and rich ARM processor, and Android's cost is almost zero, a new product has appeared on the market: Embedded Android device availability. The Android phones and tablets is certainly familiar but these devices are versatile, can be adapted to a variety of potential applications, like public internet terminals, digital signage, video player etc.
Worth considering three embedded Android devices

Sanoxy MK808
MK808 is a very affordable choice, in fact, seems to be quite common: the apparent creator, Sanoxy, lists the device $ 99.99 (U.S. dollars), although it can be a third party in the lower half of the Amazon. As an embedded Android devices go, this seems to be the most common. In connection options to certain restrictions: it has one of the microSDHC slot, a USB 2.0 host, a USB-OTG port (mini), as one might expect, HDMI output. The specification is most reasonable with Rockchip RK3066 dual core ARM CPU clocked at 1.6 GHz, with one of the Mali-400 GPU, 1GB of RAM and 8GB NAND onboard .

MK808 is the current version of Android 4.2.

Pivos XIOS DS
More expensive but more flexible options is one of the XIOS the Pivos, the MSRP 109.99 U.S. Dollars (USD). XIOS Unlike other embedded solutions for Android offers a lot more connectivity. In addition to standard microSDHC slot, HDMI output, it has three USB 2.0 ports, 10 /100 Ethernet port (in addition to the 802.11 B / G / N Wi-Fi) and a pre- supplied remote control infrared port. It has a slightly larger space to accommodate these additional options. In the 3.93" of the 3.93" of the 0.66", which is a little larger than a glue stick form factors other embedded Android devices. Hood is a 800 MHz ARM- Cortex - A9 CPU, a Mali - 400 GPU, 512 MB of DDR2 RAM and 2 GB of NAND.

HardKernel ODROID Asahi
Between the level of industrial and lovers and for those who want to get the board to do fun things with the hardware more open. This is the first sign of promise ODROID case is a polypropylene shell lockdown: no screws, no mess - just pop open.

ODROID Xu Samsung Exynos 5 CPU, which is the first commercially available ARM "big.LITTLE" processors, which contains four core ARM Cortex-A15 is 1.6 GHz, quad-core Cortex-A7 1.2 GHz in a pack. This is an addition to the PowerVR SGX544MP3 GPU, 2GB LPDDR3 RAM, 10/100 Ethernet, four USB 2.0 host ports, one USB 3.0 host ports, one USB OTG port Micro HDMI output, memory, microSDHC or the eMMC 4.5. It also has 30 I / O pins, used for various purposes. Notably, 802.11 B / G / N Wi-Fi is only available as a USB module but those apparently there is no real shortage.

ODROID Xu is currently running Android 4.2.2 and Ubuntu 13.04 server console output. ODROID old devices support Ubuntu but is somewhat less hardware optimization and according HardKernel, Linux support is now the main obstacle is the X.Org HDML / LCD driver. Further updates will appear in the fourth quarter of 2013.

Quick Comparison: Raspberry Pi 's
Raspberry Pi is a very neat device and great educational tool, but it is fair to say that it is not in great running Android. PI single-core 700MHz ARM processor and 512 MB of RAM. It is perfectly capable of running the smallest Linux distribution, RISC OS, and even open source BeOS offshoot haiku, but Android might be a little too resource-intensive. The absolute cost Raspberry Pi working in its favor - in the $ 25 or $ 35 (U.S. dollars), according to the model. So, if you're not tied to Android, which is definitely worth a look.

Conclusion
Purchase according to your needs. If you need a lot of pixels or pushing in the small board running Android crunching a bunch of numbers, ODROID promise is for your product. If you want to watch on TV or in a public place running Netflix video streaming applications, MK808 can be completed, for convenience and within your budget.



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