Does anyone have one of these ?
http://www.dell.com/us/business/p/cloud-connect/pdhttp://www.dell.com/us/business/p/cloud-connect/pd
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`OverviewTech Specs
Operating System
Android 4.1, Jelly Bean operating system to support triple play (voice, data and video)
Display
Additional power and control offered by MHL
HDMI/MHL equipped video interface
1080p Full-HD resolution support
Processor
Multi-core Cortex-A9 ARM System-on-Chip (SoC)*
Comprehensive integration of processors and hardware engines*
Powerful 2D/3D graphics capability*
Advanced HD video and audio processing capability
Networking
802.11 a/b/g/n dual band wireless
Ports
MHL/HDMI video interface (at launch)
DisplayPort video interface
1x USB mini for peripherals (keyboard/Mouse)
1x Micro USB host port / External power input
1x Micro SD card slot (expandable up to 72GB flash storage)
Connectivity
Bluetooth pairing button
Citrix Receiver*
VMware Horizon View client*
MSFT RDP
Peripherals
Kybd, Mouse, and Strorage via Bluetooth v3
Or 1x USB mini for peripherals (keyboard/Mouse)
Memory1
8GB flash
1 GB RAM
1x Micro SD card slot (expandable up to 72GB flash storage)
Miscellaneous
LED power indicator
Android applications, music, magazines etc.*
Enterprise level securityDevice security*
Operating system & application level security
Desktop & content security*
Management*
Dell Wyse Cloud Client Manager
Enterprise level security enforcement
System management*
Application and content management
User Self-Service Portal
Real-time reporting, alerts & analytics
Chrome for fast, safe, and easy web access`
I do not. Sorry.
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I have a chromecast... I wonder if this will supply all of the chrome cast functionality plus access to all of the other android apps... $129 is nearly 4 Chromecasts for one of these. Well there now exists an android stick with trusted support behind it.
Not that the other providers didn't provide support, dell is a large company with lits of resources.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MF6CsV8K6CE&feature=youtube_gdata_player
The dell marketing seems to be focused on the work environment, and this need to connect a mouse and keyboard.
But yeah, I'd like to know too if it does what Chromecast does. Can I watch movies and cast from my smartphone? Can I mirror display?
I have purchased one of these and using it for entertainment and work. You have to create a Dell Client Connect Manager starter account and setup users there first with rights. Right now I have XBMC running on it plus netflix, hulu, citrix receiver for work and few other apps. Google play store showed apps to be not compatible with this device so I installed 1market store where I can download the same apps as the Play Store.
siratfus said:
The dell marketing seems to be focused on the work environment, and this need to connect a mouse and keyboard.
But yeah, I'd like to know too if it does what Chromecast does. Can I watch movies and cast from my smartphone? Can I mirror display?
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You can probably use Cheapcast (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=at.maui.cheapcast) in order to achieve what you need it to.
I have it too, with netflix the video sometimes pauses, the subtitles go out of sync and never catch up. It comes with Android 4.1.2 and the apps on play store are very limited, you can install more with 1market but some of them will not work.
Also the mouse and actions have some lag, it is not as responsive as my nexus 5 or 7, when you type sometimes it take almost a second to show the letter you typed.
I'm still looking for a way to change the resolution in my [email protected] monitor it doesnt look as windows, it's a little blur.
ohitzjah said:
I have purchased one of these and using it for entertainment and work. You have to create a Dell Client Connect Manager starter account and setup users there first with rights. Right now I have XBMC running on it plus netflix, hulu, citrix receiver for work and few other apps. Google play store showed apps to be not compatible with this device so I installed 1market store where I can download the same apps as the Play Store.
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Mine shows only 2.9GB storage, there are 8GB advertised, how many GB has yours?
Has anyone had any luck seeing if there Is a way to get around the first setup so I can use it as a normal android Stick without a Cloud Connect Manager account?
For those that have used the Manager account to get a User set up. Does it become useless after the trial is up or is it not needed once an account is made?
IM0001 said:
Has anyone had any luck seeing if there Is a way to get around the first setup so I can use it as a normal android Stick without a Cloud Connect Manager account?
For those that have used the Manager account to get a User set up. Does it become useless after the trial is up or is it not needed once an account is made?
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Hi,
yes, I just installed another launcher via adb, thats all. google-apps (play) are already installed.
And it looks like you can uninstall the cloud connection manager via settings as well. I did not try it yet.
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Dell Cloud Connect (HDMI Android) in Hotels
I have a Dell Cloud Connect, which I was hoping would work (as Dell proclaims it will) as a smallportable device to put my work desktop (via RDP) onto the TV in my hotel room - a potentially extremely attractive feature for those of us who travel a lot.
The first hotel I stayed in (San Jose, CA) had a TV with the requisite HDMI ports. I tried it in both but there seemed to be so much installed with the hotel entertainment systems (OnCmmunications and LodgeNet) that the option to choose the Input was unavailable (or had been made deliberately unavailable); I was not able to change the Input. Has anyone else found this? (One word of warning: I am no TV expert so it is possible I was being dumb.)
On return home the Dongle plugged straight into a projector and an HDMI-equipped Monitor with minimal problems. On the monitor and projector all looks a good except for the hassle of Cloud Connect.
In answer to the question above about whether you have to use the paid CloudConnect, Dell has told me "We do have a Starter version that is available. However only the 14-day pilot (pro) edition is what we send out for piloting purposes. We can however convert your pro edition to starter upon completion of the pilot." I believe the Starter Version is free and supports up to something like 15 or 25 devices.
I just got one of these. I've never owned an Android device before. I was considering rooting it. Does anyone have any advice in that regard?
Dell cs-1a13
2016 Thread Resurrection
It is not necessary to signup for Cloud Client Manager(CCM) to configure device if you select skip button during setup. However signing up for CCM does get you a newer build from Dell. My setup has a resolution issue that make all control you usually see on Android not visible. Which make setup a bit tricky. This issue will continue until resolution is setup correctly. To skip CCM setup move mouse to the bottom of the screen to select skip button that may not be visible. You can address resolution issue by opening the Application drawer, hidden in the top right due to resolution issue. Once the appdrawer is open Select AppUpdater to get all stock applications updated. After update device should now have an application named "ResizeScreen" which should address resolution issue. Not sure if this application only appears in new build downloaded as I did not find the application drawer until after I updated build from Dell.
Ensure to enable "Test Touchscreen support" in Developer options in setting to unblock applications you download that are blocked due to dependency on this setting. I was able to gain root with KingoRoot tethered root method, APK method failed. The KingoRoot SuperSU installed forces portrait resolution on all root privilege request, not good for a TV setup. Supersu I downloaded from Google Appstore works right but it seems KingoRoot SuperSu supersedes it. Devices is a little under powered compared to current Android devices, but It may still make a nice little HTPC. CPU is the same as a Samsung GS2. I am trying to figure out how to get recovery working on this device. I am wondering if I can just flash the same recovery as GS2 or will I need to compile recovery specific to this device? Specs below from CPU-Z.
Device
Manufacturer DELL
Model ID CS-1A13
Android Version 4.1.2
Kernel Version 3.0.31
Battery Capacity 1500 mAh
SoC (Processor)
Architecture ARM (armv7l)
SoC Model Broadcom BCM28155
SoC Family 2x ARM Cortex-A9 @999 MHz
Frequency 999 MHz / Min: 312 MHz - Max: 999 MHz
Main CPU Cores 2 Cores / 2 Threads
Process 40 nm
CPUID 41.3.7.C09.0
Revision R3P0
Features SWP HALF THUMB FASTMULT VFP EDSP THUMBEE NEON VFPV3
Bogomips 2400.25 MIPS
Display (GPU / LCD)
SoC Manufacturer Broadcom
SoC Model VideoCore IV HW
OpenGL Ver. 2.0
LCD Size 13.8 inches / 35.1 cm
LCD Resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels
LCD Definition 160 DPI
Memory
RAM 653 MB (1 GB)
Flash 3023 MB
has anyone managed to install an updated android version ie 4.4 or upwards, dell dont have one and it wont run powerpoint
dellcomputers
siratfus said:
The dell marketing seems to be focused on the work environment, and this need to connect a mouse and keyboard.
But yeah, I'd like to know too if it does what Chromecast does. Can I watch movies and cast from my smartphone? Can I mirror display?
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The dell marketing seems to be focused on the work environment, and this need to connect a mouse and keyboard.
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Hi Im new to this forum and android i was wondering if you could help me i bought the Apad 10 from china, please could you help me install google android onto the apad10 as it came with Windows CE6.0. thankyou
Here are the specs:
Weight 0.6kg
Wireless LAN Have a wireless network card Graphics Integrated graphics
OEM To OEM Hard disk capacity 40GB
Memory capacity 512MB Whether widescreen Other
Screen size 10 CPU frequency 800MHZ
CPU Type TELECHIPS Model Apad10
Brand Embel
Operating system
Android 2.1 (debugging), Windows CE 6.0
Network
RJ45 Ethernet port to support Internet access, Internet connection
Support WIFI, IEEE 802.11 b / g wireless network access.
Support 3G Internet access (EVDO, WCDMA, TDS-CDMA optional)
All-WEB browser
IM support QQ, MSN, flying letters, Google Talk and other agreements
Send and receive e-mail
Support PPS online video player
Supports playback of all online video sites (such as Sina large, Youku, potatoes) video
Support for listening to Internet radio and network television watch
Office
Support the view DOC, Excel, RTF, HTML, TXT documents
Personal Information Management
Audio
Supports all common audio file format playback
Support the library, the label search
Support the online streaming media player
Video
Support play AVI, MKV (XVID/px/H.264), MOV, TS, M2TS, RM / RMVB, FLV, WMV, 3GP, MPEG, DAT, MP4 and other video formats
Support DTS, AC3 Audio Video
Reading
Support the view TXT, PDF, HTML, CHM, RTF and other document formats
Image
Support browsing JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP picture formats
Support image rotation to enlarge
GPS
Can be built-in GPS module, a navigation function
Gsensor
Built Gsensor
Game
Built-in multiple puzzle game
Other
Common compressed file compression decompression
Calculator
Notepad
Language Support
Simplified Chinese, English
Hardware parameters
Processor
High-performance ARM11 processor
The highest frequency 800MHz
Support for hardware 3D graphics acceleration
Memory
256MB DDRII cache
Storage
Built-in 2GB flash memory
Supports external SD / SDHC card, maximum capacity of 32GB
USB
A MINI-USB 2.0 high speed OTG interface, using USB transfer cable, Can add U disk, mobile hard disk 250G
With a USB1.1 interface, you can add U disk, mobile hard drive 250G, USB mouse and plug a number of USB devices With GPS navigation
Audio
3.5mm headphone output, composite video output with analog AV
Built-in MIC, Ke Luyin time 30 seconds
High-quality stereo loud speaker
Built-in speaker 0.5W +0.5 W around
Headset maximum output power
40mW
Frequency response range
20Hz-20kHz
SNR
94dB
Show
Screen Size
10.1 inch
Resolution
1024RGB (H) × 600 (V)
Color
16 million colors
Operating
Manual power switch, touch screen operation. With VOL + / - Manually control the volume, there ENTER button to confirm, there are turn-screen operation function of gravity.
Battery
Built-in lithium polymer battery 3500MAH
thankyou for any help you can give me
Where exactly did you get it from??? I have only seen the Apad7 on eBay. And I thought they all ran Android...
I bought it from china just to see what it was like because i run my own IT company i am going to sell it as my own product called the touch air but it didn't come with what i asked which was android 2.1 all of the apad tablet can run Windows CE but mine came with it instead of adroid could anyone help me install android on to it or a modifyed version of the apad 7 android.
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ayrtonh said:
I bought it from china just to see what it was like because i run my own IT company i am going to sell it as my own product called the touch air but it didn't come with what i asked which was android 2.1 all of the apad tablet can run Windows CE but mine came with it instead of adroid could anyone help me install android on to it or a modifyed version of the apad 7 android.
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I'd can the idea of reselling it if you can't even get the OS installed yourself, would imagine your tech support would be a bit of a nightmare
Well when I ordered It asked for android but it came with microsoft ce 6.0 it is only going to used as a demo machine for my customers.
please help me to install android onto it like the apad7 then in return if you would like me to reserve one for you I will send you some pics of it. The Chinese price is 199 yen i can send you the price in uk pounds or us dollars if you want me to. thankyou
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If it is running CE 6.0
It maybe the iMito iM7
8GB MID Tablet PC 7"TFT Touch Screen Wifi GPS with Windows CE 6.0
Im waiting for abit more info on the newer Apad:
using telechips ARM11 TCC8902 with 256 ram/ FLASH
iRobot Android2.1 telechips Apad MID WIFI 3G
item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=5841465117
Forum:
slatedroid.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?1645-new-Apad-Telechips-TCC8902-(1080p-ARM11-HDMI-Android-2.1)&p=15510#post15510
Please could you tell me where to get a android rom from and how to install it onto the tablet i have attached some pictures of it and it is a 10" tablet the ports it has on it is 1 standard usb port, 1 mini usb port another odd looking port next to the power button, audio in/out and the power port. please could you help me with it i would be very grateful
if it all turns out well i will or about 100 of the to come with android and put them on ebay and put the link on here so you guy would get first pick. thankyou
ayrtonh said:
Please could you tell me where to get a android rom from and how to install it onto the tablet i have attached some pictures of it and it is a 10" tablet the ports it has on it is 1 standard usb port, 1 mini usb port another odd looking port next to the power button, audio in/out and the power port. please could you help me with it i would be very grateful
if it all turns out well i will or about 100 of the to come with android and put them on ebay and put the link on here so you guy would get first pick. thankyou
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So you want someone to help you turn what is essentially a brick into a product so you can then turn around and sell it to them?
Damn this guy is clueless, dude android is not a cab that you can simply install on any wince device lol, it requires a lot work, for example someone would have to make a linux kernel for it, then drivers, after that make sure all these drivers work in userland android, not to mention your going to run into a LOT of problems and issues along the way, anyways like i said android IS NOT A CAB, so i would recommend selling all does "tablets" and buying there already loaded android counterpart.
Rafyvitto
Im not clueless i just got the idea about it being quite simple from reading another thread on here about install android onto the 7inch version of this APad and changing the roms on them, all i basically want todo is to put the same google android that the Apad 7 uses onto my Apad10 because they are basically the same except for the 10" screen.
It's not possible; not with your skill level at least. Return it and ask for an Android version.
and be able to use it on a android phone + a bluetooth controller?? I assume all the backend work is being done by your computers GPU's
Id love to be able to try that out when shield launches if anyone starts tinkering with it.
i guess it depends on if its a base .apk or if it requires framework like Ouya. hopefully the former. but i wonder how that would be without the controller? you would have to either have a controller hooked up to your pc directly.. or have some kind of base and receiver style app that emulated touch on your pc and receives commands from your phone/tablet?
Here u go..
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and be able to use it on a android phone + a bluetooth controller?? I assume all the backend work is being done by your computers GPU's
Id love to be able to try that out when shield launches if anyone starts tinkering with it.
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http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23060877490001209
(Find from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2335530)
It would really cool if someone could spoof it to run on any nvidia gpu. The we get proper controller support natively and no need for third party apps
I won't believe it until I see some youtube footage... or I try it on my Galaxy Note 3 that's in the mail right now
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It would really cool if someone could spoof it to run on any nvidia gpu. The we get proper controller support natively and no need for third party apps
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Unfortunately, it won't be as simple as spoofing since the reason it can only run on GTX 650s and above is because NVENC, which is the H.264 hardware encoder used for streaming video, is only available on Kepler cards. An alternate way would be to patch the Geforce Experience software to enable other encoders such as Intel's Quick Sync (available since the 2nd gen Core CPUs w/ iGPUs) or x264 (would require a powerful CPU since it will be software-based encoding). Being able to choose a different encoder would also open the possibility of using a non-Geforce card as well, though this would require more work to allow Geforce experience to run on a non-Geforce card.
Unless you mean spoof it to run on other Tegra powered phones. I'm at a loss on that end. Haha.
is it just me but the nvidia steaming apk isnt working
i have installed it on my sony xperia z ultra but i is greyed out and cant be opened also doesnt show in app drawer
You guys dint see this??? its been done works great..not ripped but ported.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2505510
I want to play Full HD movies and view photos from my PC to the TV. Therefore, I want to buy an Android Stick Computer to create HTPC. I have the following requirements:
1) can handle 1080p without problems;
2) has comfortable controls (probably need a remote control);
3) price less than 200$ (if you really need, you can increase my budget);
4) good antenna for receiving Wi-Fi signal (in a room, where there is a TV, signal is 20%);
5) the existence of a memory card slot;
6) support XBMC;
7) powerful processor and graphics accelerator.
I tried to search the Android Stick Computer. However, there are a large number of different devices.
I will be glad for any advice.
Are my requirements too strict?
Simply the best
Hixon10 said:
Are my requirements too strict?
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There is no best andoid stick. You must compare it with the best phone, tv or the best home / garden.
What is the best is personal your personal favorite. To run XBMC you must search a neon capable usb key.
Supported processors are find on the xbmc wiki. Search for Android hardware.
My personal favorite is the RK3188 (quad core) processor.
I am studying this issue for several days. I found one interesting device, which runs on android. It is http://www.vidon.me/android_blu_ray_box.htm Also, I realized that I need to choose the device, which based on OpenELEC. Although, maybe I'm wrong.
ZIDOO X9 support hdmi in 1080p record(pvr),4k & H.265 hardware decoding,a great 3D UI,
CPU: MSTAR MSO9180D1R UP TO 1.5GHZ (Cortex-A9)
GPU: 8 cores Mali450
Android 4.4.2 Kitkat OS, Built in Google Play Store
2GB DDR3 RAM and 8GB emmc Storage
Great wifi signals;
Support Dual band wifi 2.4G & 5.8G (wifi module is MT7632)
Support HDMI IN
Support Bluetooth 4.0 version
Support 4K*2K and H265(HEVC) UHD video(4K and H265 hardware decodiing)
Support DTSHD MASTER,TRUEHD 7.1 passthrough
Build in XBMC ZIDOO version, support dolby dts hardware decodiing, also can play 4K, RMVB, Blueray ISO, BDMV,MKV file without any problem;
Support HDMI IN DVR(PVR)
A great launcher, file manager,music player,videoplayer, Album,based on OPENGL 2.0
The following is from KODI forum:
So I received my X9 today and these are my first initial impressions:
The box:
The build quality is very good. No flimsy plastic, but a well build aluminum uni-body. It breaths quality
Good reception for 2.4 and 5ghz Wifi
A nice little VFD, but way too bright. It needs a software option to be dimmed (VFDservice)
The software (X9 UI):
Finally a good attempt to integrate various Android-apps into a user friendly launcher. Definitely aimed for the western user. No frills, but nice and minimalistic. I've used many android boxes and sticks, but they almost all lack a good launcher (just stock android) or are very Asian orientated (no disrespect intended). The Zidoo X9 really distinguishes itself from the competition with this UI!
It has a few (cosmetic) translation errors
For those who are new at media-boxes, it is easy to work with (a very good WAF). No need to use the underlying Android-OS (4.4.2)
For those that are more experienced, it needs to be more configurable (see suggestions)
The software (others):
It comes Pre-Rooted! Very nice! User can access the whole file system with SSH or ADB. All settings needed to install third party apps are set (use unknown sources, usb debugging, etc)
Could not use Google Play initially (with Google account enabled). It says "Check your connection and try again". Installed Aptoide and updated Google Play
The built-in explorer is divided in sections (music, video, image) which scans local memory, attached usb devices or SDcards. The file chooser that follows could be less colorful in my opinion and could make better use of screen availability. Its color settings, font-size and column-width should be adjusted by the user. The fourth File option can make use of all local media or network shares. The context menu, however is still in Chinese
The mediaplayer does a good job. Tested only mkv's though. Fast skipping forward and backwards. Reads external .str files by default, but I learned if a fiddle with the subtitle settlings, I sometimes can't display them anymore. Also the fontsize could be thicker and use a shadow backdrop instead of a red frame.
It has some translation errors (cancle instead of cancel)
The Music Player initially looks nice but has no filter whatsoever in the playlist. It flattens all music files found and shows no filtering in artists, albums etc..............A non-usable app
The Image viewer has some nice transitions, but its media-scanner scans hidden files and folders and the shows numerous thumbnails created by third party apps like XBMC. Also the app crashes a lot
The Game player opens with featured Air Mouse Games. That's a little strange because the remote only has 4 directional mouse steering and no gyroscope (at least I could not get it to use as an air mouse). Did not test games but I presume they run well given the hardware
Finally XBMC. After all, it's the de facto multimedia player. Being a looooong time XBMC user, this HAD to run smooth. And it does. The remote runs swiftly through the menus with no delay whatsoever, but is can use a better button remapping. Multimedia content is added swiftly with the use of content scrapers en consequently played very smooth. (using on a LAN). I’ve only tested HD .mkv content. I’m no video purist and don’t watch 3D content, which in my opinion is a hype soon to be forgotten……….at least with glasses.
I’ve also installed the latest Kodi RC3 and initially noticed no differences in playback or CPU use. I did notice it was not possible to use Audio Passtrough
Suggestions:
System
Standby/Sleep support. The system cannot go to sleep. The android system setting does have a sleep mode but it only dims the screen. The X9 UI only has a screensaver. It must be physically made possible on a device like this. Your average android tablet/phone also can.
Dim the VFD
Add "cifs.ko" (+ support libs) to the kernel for mounting Samba shares at boot. With these present all Android apps can use network shares, not just the ones that support it
Interface
The X9 UI should be more configurable (for the advanced user)
- Theme the main tiles. The UI has theme possibilities but only changes the background. A dark background should also incorporate darkened tiles (grey scales, for instance). A brighter background could have more colorful tiles (like they are now)
- Disable the edit (+) button. Show only when needed
- Sort apps in the submenus
- The possibility to start an app immediately from the main tile (like the Google play tile) instead of showing a sub menu
Better/thicker/more colorful highlight frame in webbrowser. It's sometimes really difficult to find the cursor position
Change the mousepointer into a "normal" one. Get rid of the ugly little hand
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Is there some discount for xda members?
Zidoo x9 (as a media extender) with Ceton Infinitv 6
I'm trying to find out if it's possible to use the Ceton Infintv 6 on a Windows 7 Professional PC and then use Zidoo x9 (Android Box) or Pipo x7 (Windows 8.1) to access the live channels as well as stream recorded content.
Anyone with any info would be greatly appreciated.
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I'm trying to find out if it's possible to use the Ceton Infintv 6 on a Windows 7 Professional PC and then use Zidoo x9 (Android Box) or Pipo x7 (Windows 8.1) to access the live channels as well as stream recorded content.
Anyone with any info would be greatly appreciated.
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Sounds crazy. InfiniTV 6 ETH supports CableCARD and connects to any U.S. cable system to receive all SD and HD digital cable channels without needing a set-top box.
Hi there. me too heve this fast and great box.
I just wonder if there is a way to build a loop recorder on the HDMI port. A Timeshift.
Exist yet the recorder and the Zidoo developers release the recorder app code.
Do you think someone could create a timeshift app for this machine?
Hi all,
As the title says, I'm after one of the following:
1. the ability to emulate a Android TV/Google TV/Chromecast receiver on my android PC (I've seen this ability on other android mini PCs)
2. an app which I can use to control my Android PC in an intuitive way.
I would prefer 1 as this will allow me to use existing apps out there (Android Remote Control, Google TV) which are intuitive and well made. I've see that this is possible on other Android Mini PCs (via turning on an option in the settings menu)
I'm not interested in those bluetooth/wlan mouse/keyboard apps. I'm more after something that allows swiping, has buttons such as home etc. I'm currently using a bluetooth keyboard/mouse which works well. But I'm after something that'll utilise my phone instead. I have an Android and iPhone.
I found some apps however they have the following limitations:
[Android] Android Remote Control: Requires an Android TV
[iOS] Google TV: Requires a Google TV device
The device I have is the following: Amazon: JUSTOP K10A Quad Core Android 4.4 Kitkat TV Box Mini PC With WIFI Bluetooth RK3188 1.6Ghz x4 CPU 2GB Ram 8GB NAND Network Streamer
I can see there's an app called DroidMote available. Is that the best alternative?
Thanks in advance
I use droidmote for my mini droids, Google playstore is your friend, am well pleased with it! Uses Wi-Fi to connect to your droid so plenty stable and fast
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Thanks mate. I got droidmote last night but haven't had a chance to use it. Because I have a very old android which I don't use so I would prefer to know if there's a similar app for iPhone
Not a phone app but if your device is rooted, you can install an app called webkey that lets you remote control it from another computer's Web browser. It will display the entire desktop and let you control it using your mouse and keyboard.
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