This mini Bay Trail PC is the size of a thumb drive
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SpykeZ




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PostPosted: Sun, 19th Oct 2014 21:50    Post subject: This mini Bay Trail PC is the size of a thumb drive


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The "APM-D01" measures only 3.9" x 1.5" x 0.38" (100 x 38 x 9.6 mm) and weighs just 1.6 oz (46 g), but its internals wouldn't look out of place inside a much larger tablet. The micro machine is available with a choice of quad-core Atom Z3735F or Z3735G processors from the Bay Trail generation. Both chips are clocked at 1.33GHz with a 1.83GHz burst frequency. The "F" is limited to 1GB of RAM at 5.3GB/s, while the "G" can address 2GB of memory at 10.6GB/s.


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Breezer_




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PostPosted: Sun, 19th Oct 2014 21:52    Post subject:
Was just about to post this Very Happy Anyway this is very impressive Smile
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Cyb3r




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PostPosted: Sun, 19th Oct 2014 22:19    Post subject:
damn that's impressive


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Breezer_




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PostPosted: Sun, 19th Oct 2014 23:22    Post subject:
This thing is going to be my next purchase, absolutely awesome tbh. Should have no issues playing FullHD material / Netflix etc..

Screenshot from internals.

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sabin1981
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PostPosted: Mon, 20th Oct 2014 01:14    Post subject:
$110 on AliExpress. V.not bad at all! Should be awesome for a media centre system, playing emulators should pose no problem either (though obviously Dolphin/PCSX2 are out of the question)
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Frant
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PostPosted: Mon, 20th Oct 2014 03:22    Post subject:
So what does this connect to? A modern Smart-TV? Then the telly must have support for a computer connected to it via USB and I know of no such thing.


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SpykeZ




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PostPosted: Mon, 20th Oct 2014 04:01    Post subject:
The picture I posted looks like USB but these devices normally use HDMI, if you look at the real picture posted by breezer you can tell it's HDMI


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Frant
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PostPosted: Mon, 20th Oct 2014 04:12    Post subject:
Okay, then I see the point, especially for those that have no Smart-TV. I already have netflix, youtube and dozens of apps installed and can download more if I want (which I don't). I stream from my PC (telly and box connected to router) or I just place a HD in the USB-dock behind the telly, or stream wireless from my phone or... well, you get it.


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Morphineus
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PostPosted: Mon, 20th Oct 2014 04:22    Post subject:
I love my Dumb tv, it has DLNA Very Happy
No unneeded features!

This is kind of nice for emulation tho! Smile


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SpykeZ




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PostPosted: Mon, 20th Oct 2014 04:32    Post subject:
Ya I never got into the whole smart TV thing. I don't need anything more to go wrong with a TV lol


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