7" Dual Core Tablet w/Tegra2 $149.99 - Member-Found Deals

Maybe worth a look if you need an inexpensive tab for the kiddies.
http://3btech.net/ela7tapcwan2.html
eLocity A+ 7" Tablet PC w/ Android 2.2, NVIDIA Tegra2 T-250 Dual Core, 512MB RAM, 4GB Storage, 1.3MP Web Cam, 802.11n, HDMI, Bluetooth
eLocity web : http://www.elocitynow.com/prod_a7-plus.shtml
Yes the guys at tabletroms.com have a Cyanogen port for it too..

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Lenovo IdeaPad Tablet K1, 32GB $279.99

NVIDIA® Tegra™ T20 1.0GHz Processor
Android™ 3.1
Up to 1GB DDR2 memory
32GB
Up to 10 hours battery life
Integrated Bluetooth® and 802.11b/g/n WiFi connectivity
MicroSD card reader, mini HDMI connector and optional docking port
Integrated front (2M) and back (5M) mounted webcam
10.1" HD (1280x800) display
10 point multi-touch for an unmatched touch-screen experience
1 year warranty
Not sure how long they are running this but pretty sweet deal....
http://www.staples.com/Lenovo-IdeaPad-Tablet-K1-32GB/product_420152
Outta stock
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check your local zip-code to find stock. My area has 7 stores with them in stock

UG802 Dual Core Android Mini PC £30 at Amazon UK

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B007FR9OIK?tag=hukdm-21
Seems to be a very good price for a mini PC with decent specs. Definitely worth a try. Bought one myself. Full specs:
CPU : Rockchip RK3066 Dual Core ARM Cortex A9 (1.2GHz x 2)
Operating System : Android 4.0 ICS - Ice Cream Sandwich
Memory : 1GB Ram / 4GB Storage (expandable by micro sd card - 32gb max)
WiFi : 802.11 b/g/n
GPU : Quad Core Mali 400
Ports : 1 x USB 2.0, 1 x Micro SD slot, 1 x Micro USB host
Dimensions : 10.1 x 3.8 x 1.3cm
Weight : 40g
Flash Player : Yes - Flash 1.1
Contents : Pocket TV-PC, HDMI Cable, UK Main Charger, USB Host Cable, Start-up guide
it's £49.99 now
For that money, I can get the mk808 posted express with a mele f10 air keyboard. Which doesn't have the wifi problem, heating problem, and has more memory storage.
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For that money, I can get the mk808 posted express with a mele f10 air keyboard. Which doesn't have the wifi problem, heating problem, and has more memory storage.
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iMito MX1 Android TV stick dual core with BT!

There's a black friday sale going on over at geekbuying.com
http://www.geekbuying.com/promotion...um=inside-top-banner&utm_campaign=blackfriday
They have the new iMito MX1 for $56.99 with free shipping.
It's a pretty nice stick.
1.2GHz Rockchip RK3066 SOC
-quad core Mali 400 GPU
-8GB internal flash memory
-1GB of ram
-Wifi b/g/n (up to 150mbps)
-internal Bluetooth!
-micro sd card slot
-Male HDMI plug
-Aluminum/plastic casing
I highly recommend this stick over the others that are currently released.
The wifi is faster than the MK808, and the internal bluetooth is a really nice option to have.
http://www.geekbuying.com/item/iMit...rtex-A9-1GB-RAM-8G-ROM-HDMI-Black-312716.html
They've also got the MK808 on sale for $49.99 with free shipping.
-1.4Ghz RK3066(it has a heatsink)
-quad core Mali 400 GPU
-1GB ram
-8GB internal flash
-Wifi b/g/n (65Mbps max.)
-reset button
-micro sd card slot
-female mini HDMI plug w/adapter
-plastic casing
Just keep in mind that the MK808 has several known issues.
-No signal on some TV's
-Wifi b/g/n (65Mbps max.)
http://www.geekbuying.com/item/MK80...ip-RK3066-Cortex-A9-Mini-PC-stick-307415.html
You can find out more information about android tv sticks over at the armtvtech forums!
We've also got the latest rooted firmware updates.
http://www.armtvtech.com/armtvtechforum/index.php
Damn I just bought the MK808 for $60 about a month ago.
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[COMPARISON]Ouya vs. nVidia Shield vs. Game Stick

What do you think it's the best?
Ouya specs:
- OS: Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
- System-on-chip: Nvidia Tegra 3 (T33) SoC
- CPU: 1.7 GHz Quad-Core ARM Cortex-A9
- Storage: 8 GB internal flash memory
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Display: HDMI (1080p, 1080i, 720p)
- Graphics: Nvidia ULP GeForce
- Input: USB 2.0, Micro USB (for connection to PC)
- Controller input: Wireless controller
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth LE 4.0, Ethernet port
- Dimensions: 75 mm (2.95 inch) cube
nVidia Shield specs:
- OS: Android 4.2.1 (Jelly Bean)
- System-on-chip: NVIDIA Tegra 4
- CPU: Quad-Core ARM Cortex A15 CPU
- Storage: MicroSD
- Display: 5-inch, 720p @ 294ppi, multi-touch touchscreen
- Graphics: Custom 72-core NVIDIA GeForce® GPU
- Sound: Custom, bass-reflex, tuned port audio system delivers fidelity and custom range
- Controller input: D-pad, 2 × Analog Sticks, L/R bumper and trigger buttons, X, Y, A, B buttons, NVIDIA Button, Volume buttons, Back button, Touchpad, Touchscreen
- Connectivity: IEEE 802.11n-2009 2 x 2 Wi-Fi, 3.5 mm headphone jack, Mini HDMI output, Micro USB
- Online services: NVIDIA TegraZone, Google Play, Steam
Game Stick Specs:
The development team has also delivered the official specifications for the new console, which will include: an Amlogic 8726-MX processor, 1 GB of DDR3 RAM memory and 8 GB of Flash storage, a Wi-Fi chip that enables 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth.
The controller, which is custom designed by the GameStick team, and gamers will also be able to connect a mouse and a keyboard to the new console.
The Jelly Bean version of Android will be supported at launch.
(More specs will be released.)
Kind of not apples to apples, as noted in other threads. Different market models:
Gametick = Non profit hardware driven by an exclusive-only app store revenue model. The weakness is the app storage, since not enough for a gaming device.
Ouya = Exact same points as Gamestick. Well, that and controllers.
Shield = Hardware profit model with some exclusive market content (though full Play support as well). Alternative goal is to get people to also buy Nvidia carded computers via the PC gaming.
From a hardware standpoint, the Gamestick is the weakest and Shield the obvious strongest.
The big weakness is again the small app storage space in the the Gamestick and Ouya, which depend on mainly gaming purchases to make money. Seems short sighted. The Shield will apparently have 32GB flash storage, but not for sure on this.
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BTW, for folks only looking at device cost, that is just the tip of the cost iceberg: Dev/design costs, shipping costs, rent, employee staff, insurance, legal, marketing, tax etc.
I am going to get GAmestick and Ouya, when its available.
I will post soon. I hope.
I think specs are nice and all but it's pricing point that's really going to determine the android console winner (or leader, or whatever you wanna call this group in the niche android console market). The only thing I wish OUYA did is update the hardware to take advantage of the upcoming Tegra4 chip and the games that will follow. When OUYA was first announced, it seemed awesome because spec wise, it was comparable to the tech that was around, but now 1 year later and right before launch, the specs are already going to be outdated... =(
It' really not outdated. You can't get anything with a tegra 4 yet anyway. And ouya kinda had their prerelease in december for devs. To switch processors now would render that move pointless. For them to put a tegra 4 in ouya, it wouldn't be released till christmas.
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