So it doesn’t look like much, but this little miniature PC has something I’m betting your phone doesn't, Android 4.1.1.
The Droid Stick T10 by Kimdecent features a 1.6 Ghz dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of storage and ARM Mali 400 graphics. Also, like so many manufacturers of these strange little devices we’ve seen popping up over the last few months, Kimdecent has decided to incorporate the latest version of Android in the tree; the coveted Jelly Bean.
Yeah, but how does it connect, you ask? Very well. With a full-sized USB 2.0 port, 2 mini USB ports, integrated Wifi, a micro SD card slot and an HDMI port, you will likely run out of peripherals before you do ports.
One thing interesting in the reviews and articles on this device is the fact that this little guy managed to get Google’s blessing; it comes with the Play Store preloaded. While this is not a difficult task necessarily, it does show that the company put enough into the build of this thing to be considered worthy; which is a lot more than can be said for the vast majority of random hardware that hits the shelves these days. The Droid Stick T10 can be purchased through Kimdecent.com.
So what do you think? Have you ever purchased one of these “mini-computers” or seen any reason to?
Source: Liliputing; kimdecent.com