Innodigital WebTube, Android ARM Cortex-A9 set-top-box

Posted by – January 9, 2011

They are showing Samsung Hummingbird ARM Cortex-A8 model available now for $168 and showing their next generation running on ARM Cortex-A9 , they have a cool bunch of remote controls with Android buttons, shortcuts and even gyroscope based RF remote controller.

  • http://armdevices.net/2011/01/14/arm-powered-google-tv-confirmed/ ARM Powered Google TV confirmed – ARMdevices.net

    [...] mediatech), I filmed several interesting ARM Powered Android Set-top-boxes at CES 2011 such as the ARM Cortex-A9 Innodigital WebTube and two more Android WebTV solutions that I still have to upload, all of these ARM Powered Android [...]

  • http://armdevices.net/2011/01/14/top-24-videos-i-filmed-at-ces-of-products-not-covered-by-engadget/ Top-24 videos I filmed at CES of products not covered by Engadget – ARMdevices.net

    [...] Innodigital WebTube, Android ARM Cortex-A9 set-top-box, Korean Innodigital seems to be making the absolute best Samsung ARM Cortex-A8 $165 and Trident ARM Cortex-A9 $265 Android Set-top-boxes. Those I believe may be Google TV ready once that software for ARM is ready. [...]

  • http://armdevices.net/2011/01/19/my-top-20-ces-2011-videos/ My Top-20 CES 2011 videos – ARMdevices.net

    [...] Innodigital shows ARM Cortex-A8 (Samsung) and ARM Cortex-A9 (Amlogic) Android based Set-top-boxes. The A8 is already on the market at $168 and the A9 one will come within a couple months for around [...]

  • http://armdevices.net/2011/01/27/geniatech-android-tv-set-top-box/ Geniatech Android TV Set-Top-Box – ARMdevices.net

    [...] Shenzhen Geniatech Co. Ltd presents some interesting Android Powered Set-top-boxes. These could be sold for around $100 like the Apple TV or Roku box, but they just run the full Android OS including support for lots of video codecs. While Android is not yet really optimized for use on a TV with a remote control, this type of device will support the Google TV software (in this case, without HDMI pass-through overlay features) pretty soon once Google releases that software source code. As you can see on androidauthority.com, it has an AmLogic ARM Cortex-A9 800Mhz processor. Same ARM cortex-A9 platform as used by InnoDigital for their next generation WebTube product. [...]

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