The Remix Mini is the world’s first true Android-powered PC
The Remix Mini is a new Android-powered PC built by Jide Tech, a company built by three former Google employees. They’ve started a Kickstarter project for the mini PC, already surpassing their goal of $50,000 by an additional $20,000 with 44 days left to go.
By being an early backer, you can get one yourself for just $20.
The Remix Mini comes in two versions. Both sport a 1.2GHz Cortex-A53 CPU, however, one has 1GB of RAM and 8GB of storage while the other touts 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage. The former is aimed at consumers for general use, such as streaming blockbuster movies. The latter is marketed towards business professionals not wanting to spend a lot on new office equipment, while keeping maximum productivity at the forefront.
The Android-powered PC also features an HDMI port with support up to 4K resolution, an ethernet port, Wi-Fi connectivity, and Bluetooth 4.0. It’s also running Jide’s custom engineered Remix OS, based off of Android Lollipop. If you’re interested in picking up the Remix Mini, head over to the source link below–units begin shipping in October.
source: Kickstarter
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