***Remix Mini***

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The world’s first true Android PC


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  • Processor –Allwinner H64 (4x Cortex-A53 cores @ 1.2GHz)
  • Memory (2x SKUs):
  • 1GB RAM with 8GB eMMC flash
  • 2GB RAM WITH 16GB eMMC flash
  • Micro-SD slot
  • Video support — H.265, 4K2K
  • Wireless — 802.11b/g/n; Bluetooth 4.0
  • Networking — 10/100 Ethernet
  • Other I/O:
  • 2x USB 2.0 host
  • HDMI out (with multichannel audio out)
  • Audio line out, headphone in
  • Other features – top-mounted capacitive power button
  • Power — 100-240V AC 50-60Hz, single phase; 10W to 15W consumption
  • Dimensions — 124 x 88 x 26 mm
  • Operating system — Remix OS (based on Android 5.0)
 
Considering Microsoft Office is also on Android now this makes it a very tempting choice for a low budget office PC. Would be nicer if it had a little more RAM though seeing as the Remix UI was designed with multitasking as a priority.
 
Considering Microsoft Office is also on Android now this makes it a very tempting choice for a low budget office PC. Would be nicer if it had a little more RAM though seeing as the Remix UI was designed with multitasking as a priority.

yh more memory would do wonders
 
Don't really see the point of it when you can buy stuff like the intel compute sticks now - but maybe there is a market.
 
I do realise that this thread is getting on for a year old now, but did any of you actually buy one of these, which I think started off as a Kickstarter project, where it was massively oversubscribed?

The price has dropped a bit now though, and of course it does have a few limitations!

The idea does rather appeal to me though... if only for a bit of 'evaluation', so I picked up a brand new one from a U.K. seller on eBay yesterday for £50.

Hopefully it will be with me tomorrow! :)
 
Not sure what it's like on that hardware, but I tried RemixOS on an old i3 with an SSD and 4GB... pretty decent experience and fully windowed Android was actually really good.
 
I had a play with it on my Dell Venue Pro 11 tablet and I agree, it was a pretty good experience on the whole.

Didn't keep it as to dual boot and select between the OS' you need a keyboard. Will use it when I get round to finding a way past that though.
 
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