[gui-talk] FW: [BlindTech] Fwd: $55 Android Computer Available

Baracco, Andrew W Andrew.Baracco at va.gov
Thu Jan 17 22:35:12 UTC 2013


This could be a breakthrough for those who heretofore have not been able
to afford a PC.
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Subject: $55 Android Computer Available
Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2013 20:14:05 -0500
From: jason <kb3icc at verizon.net>
To: Josh Kennedy <joshknnd1982 at gmail.com>

This intrigues me. I've been open to trying Android for some time as the
latest version has a good deal of speech accessibility. Here's a brief
article from geeky Gadgets.
RK3066 Android Mini PC Unveiled For $55
By Julian Horsey on Monday 14th January 2013 11:52 am in Android, Top
News
RK3066 Android Mini PC Unveiled For $55
At CES last week a new RK3066 Android Mini PC was unveiled from the
creator of the MK802. Providing Android enthusiasts with a newly updated
dual-core 1.6GHz Cortex A9, 1GB of RAM, 4GB of built-in flash mini PC.
The RK3066 Android Mini PC is also equipped with a SD card slot for
storage expansion and WiFi in b/g/n, DLNA support and Bluetooth
connectivity.
RK3066 Android Mini PC
The Android RK3066 Mini PC has been designed to run Google's latest
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system, and also include a full sized
USB port and female HDMI port with 3.5 mm audio out. Engadget explains a
little more about the new Android mini PC after being able to get their
hands on one at the recent CES 2013 show.
"We took the Android Mini PC RK3066 for a spin, and quickly connected a
Bluetooth remote / keyboard. In moments we were navigating Android on a
large TV like it wasn't even a thing. Performance seemed pretty good,
but it's harder to tell when you're not working with a touch interface
such as a phone or tablet. It's fair to say that navigating Android with
a pointer or mouse is a whole different ball game. Nonetheless, apps
loaded quickly enough for us not to notice, and simple browsing and
casual gaming seemed perfectly acceptable."
The new RK3066 Android Mini PC will be arriving in stockists over the
coming weeks and will be priced at around $55.
Source: Engadget




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