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The user interface is pretty snappy, and it can handle video playback reasonably well.I wasn’t able to get the Netflix app from the Google Play android tablet Store to function at all, but I had more luck once I installed Diamond Multimedia’s build for the AMP1000 media player. The user interface is very sluggish, but once videos start playing they look fine.The official YouTube app force closed whenever I tried to open it.I’ll be trying out more apps on the G-Box Dyno in the coming weeks, and keeping an eye out for third party development. I’m interested to see if anyone manages to get Ubuntu or other Linux-based operating systems up and running on this type of hardware.But despite the goofy android phablet custom app launcher and mediocre WiFi performance, I could certainly think of worse ways to spend $69. The G-Box Dyno certainly isn’t the best little internet TV box money could buy, but for the price it’d be tough to find one that’s quite this versatile.Kimdecent has added a new Rockchip RK3066 Android 4.1.1 mini PC to its offering. The device comes with 1GB RAM, 8GB Flash, Wi-Fi & Bluetooth connectivity, and a feature I’ve never seen in any other Viewpad PC-on-a-stick: a 2 MP camera for video conferencing with Skype or Google talk.Kimdecent B12Apart from the webcam, the rest of B12 specifications are very similar to MK808:The package contains Kimdecent B13 Android Mini PC, a power supply, a USB Cable, an HDMI Cable, an OTG cable, an AV cable, an “hold” kit, and a user manual in English.Kimdecent B12 AccessoriesThe TV box “hold” kit (there must be a better word) is used to hold the mini PC horizontally in order to use the webcam. I’m not sure how convenient this is compared to a standard USB webcam connected to a mini PC.The firmware has been improved with software power off, and video playback is now full screen (Status bar hidden). This is the mini PC with the most features I’ve seen, and it costs $67.99 on Kimdecent shop on Aliexpress. I could not find it on google android tablet other shops for now.A couple of companies have started promoting new Android mini PCs featuring dual core Rockchip RK3066 ARM Cortex-A9 processors over the past week. Now South African distributor Reno Botes has received his first shipment from the sport watch manufacturer, and he plans to start filling orders tomorrow.But he’s also taken the time to share a few photos with us, so we can get a better look at what the little computers look like.Rockchip RK3066 Android 4.0 Mini PCThe mini PC is the size of a large USB flash drive — if a flash drive had a dual core CPU, 4GB of storage, and 1GB of RAM, as well as a microSD card slot, full and micro-sized USB ports, 802.11n WiFi, and an HDMI connector.The little computer runs Google Android 4.0 and it’s designed to be plugged directly into the HDMI port on watches for sale a TV. You can hook up a mouse and/or keyboard to navigate through the Android interface.There case is pretty much covered with vents, which should help keep the little computer from overheating.Botes also included a few photos of the retail packaging and images of what the mini PC looks like when you remove its plastic shell if you want to go for that Raspberry Pi-esque look.Reno Botes isn’t the only one offering this sort of product. This week US retailer Oval Elephant started taking pre-orders for an identical android mini PC for $90. It’s expected to start shipping in September.Meanwhile, a company called Minix plans android tablet PC to launch a similar device called theMinix NEO G4 soon. Like the other two mini PCs, it features a Rockchip RK3066 dual core processor. SZyougeshabi 130521