Affordable Brand New Tronsmart Bluetooth MK808B Dual Core Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean TV BOX Rockchip RK3066 Cortex-A9 Mini PC Smart TV Stick

Brand New Tronsmart Bluetooth MK808B Dual Core Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean TV BOX Rockchip RK3066 Cortex-A9 Mini PC Smart TV StickBuy Brand New Tronsmart Bluetooth MK808B Dual Core Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean TV BOX Rockchip RK3066 Cortex-A9 Mini PC Smart TV Stick

Brand New Tronsmart Bluetooth MK808B Dual Core Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean TV BOX Rockchip RK3066 Cortex-A9 Mini PC Smart TV Stick Product Description:



  • Jelly Bean Android 4.1 Rockchip Dual-core Cortex A9 RK3066 CPU
  • Multi-language supported for multiple regions and dialects around the world
  • Built-in Bluetooth, You can connect with your bluetooth keyboard, game controller, headphones easily
  • Includes a Mini-USB Host port, which can be used to operate with an external keyboard or mouse, mobile hard disk, U disk, video cameras, plug-in devices, and much more
  • Tronsmart device, which can be updated to Android 4.2 later on

Product Description

TronSmart™- Android TV Box

This is a new model of tronsmart (Tronsmart MK808B). Bluetooth fuction available. With stable system and new functions.

Highlights

- Come with rooted

- Soft Power off

- Auto Hide Status Bar

- Dual Launcher for choose

- Support Android Smartphone Control

Spec

- OS: Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean (Android 4.2 Upgradable)

- RAM: 1GB DDR3; ROM: 8GB Nand Flash (Please notice that Android system, other files and preinstalled apps will take some space.)

- CPU: Rockchip RK3066 Dual Core CPU; GPU: Quad Core Mali 400 (Open GL ES2.0/1.1, Open VG1.1, Flash 11.1)

- wifi: 802.11B/G/N; Wifi chipset RK903; bluetooth: yes Bluetooth V3.0

- Hard Disk supported: SD Card 1GB-32GB; hard disk 1GB ~ 5TB

- Android APPS: YOUTUBE,FACEBOOK,ANGRY BIRDS,Skype,NETFIX,etc.

- Flash Player: support Adobe Flash 11

- Gaming: Built-in 3D Accelerator. Support 3D gaming

- Email: Gmail, POP3/SMTP/IMAP4

- Picture: JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF

- E-Book: PDF, TXT etc.

- Audio Output: HDMI 1.4a

- Audio support: MP3/WMA/WMV/APE/OGG/FLAC/AAC/etc

- Video Output: HDMITM 1.4a 3D movie file format supported

- Video Formats: AVI/RM/RMVB/MKV/WMV/MOV/MP4/WEBM/DAT(VCD format)/
VOB(DVD format)/MPEG/MPG/FLV/ASF/TS/TP/3GP etc.

- 2.4G: Support 2.4Ghz wireless remote keyboard and mouse

- I/0 Port: USB2.0 host X 1; OTG micro USB X 1; Power micro USB X 1; HDMI OUTPUT X 1

Package Includes

- 1 x MK808B

- User Manual

- 1 x HDMI Cable, Power Adapter, OTG adapter, USB Cable

Customer Reviews

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5Hard to beat for the price
By raindog469
Let's get this out of the way: this is no desktop PC, no Xbox 360, not even an Ouya. It's a little slower than my 3-year-old laptop. But for the price (about 50 bucks when I bought it), it's pretty amazing. It's dual-core, has 1GB of RAM, has good enough of a GPU to navigate the Epic Citadel demo at 1080p without skipping a lot of frames, and comes with Jelly Bean (Android 4.1) with a TV-friendly interface that you can replace with whatever launcher you like. It's pre-rooted and has Google Play on it already. On a decent TV, it's about as good a web browsing experience as you're likely to ever get. Yes, it's pretty much last year's smartphone/tablet specs, but even some fairly demanding games run well on it. It has Flash, so older video services that don't use HTML5 yet should work for the most part.It ships with 8GB of flash, but due to the way it's partitioned, what it calls the "sdcard" is 4.4GB. (There's 2GB reserved for apps, and I assume the rest is taken up by the OS image.) It also has a MicroSD slot (just HC, not XC, so 32GB is the biggest it'll take), and of course you can use USB storage. If you're using an actual hard disk, you probably want to use external power or get a powered hub, though, as the unit itself is USB-powered and there's only so much juice it can put out.A few things to be aware of:1. While this supports Bluetooth, which works well for all the keyboards, mice and game controllers I've thrown at it, each time you boot it up you need to go into settings and reconnect it to your Bluetooth devices. This is pretty hard to do unless you have a USB keyboard or mouse plugged in. I bought one by Hausbell which is cheap and sufficient for this purpose (and light use if you want to save the Bluetooth for gaming).2. I haven't found a way to do multitouch using a touchpad, even the ones that claim to be multitouch. So apps that need pinch zoom are going to be hard to use. Luckily, most web browsers still have zoom buttons, so if the stock one doesn't (I don't remember), you have options.3. This seems like a dumb complaint, but I've heard people make it nonetheless: It's HDMI-only. No red and yellow RCA cables coming out of this one. But I consider that a feature, personally. No analog audio/video circuitry to suck power or take up space.My setup: using the included wall bug for power, HDMI cable into the TV, USB OTG cable coming out the side for the USB keyboard. From the couch it just looks like one of those old switchboxes from the late '70s, for switching between the antenna and your Atari or whatever. Easily hidden behind the screen, so if your TV isn't a smart TV (or your smart TV's apps suck, as they usually do), this ought to make it smarter. My girl's laptop is currently in for repairs, and she's done everything from web browsing to Solitaire to Netflix to editing spreadsheets on it, and it's surprisingly zippy. If you don't think it'll be fast enough, well, wait a few months and the quad-core version will probably cost about this much. But I like this one.

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