INNOPIA shows their own Magic Home devices include a MagicCast HDMI stick, a smart plug and a smart LED light bulb. The MagicCast dongle is based on ARM Cortex A5 Telechips SOC, Compared with other Miracast dongle or Chromecast dongle, The INNOPIA MagicCast HDMI stick support DLNA, Miracast, Airplay, Phone and PC Mirroring, it also support Cloud access and storage. The Smart plug and light bulb can easily be controlled by the MagicCast HDMI stick or APP via Mobile phone.
Category: Telechips
INNOPIA Telechips for Internet of Things, Magic Home MagicCast HDMI stick, Smart Plug and Light
Mele 4K Player, Allwinner A31 based
Mele shows off 4K video playback on their Linux (not yet Android based) Allwinner A31 quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 Set-top-box. Playing back specific codecs, bitrates, framerates, 30fps for now. Mele also shows OTT video-on-demand support. Mele also shows their new Telechips dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 with full multimedia playback including the Blu-ray ISO files support, thus supporting all the video playback.
ARMdevices.net Shenzhen Sourcing Service launched
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CoreTech Home Phone and Home Security Tablet
CoreTech presents a tablet with dock for DECT home phone use and for control and view of home security cameras on the home network.
laptopmag.com: Cotton Candy FXI-Tech Exynos4210 HDMI Stick reviewed
I think the Norwegian guys at Cotton Candy FXI-Tech actually kind of invented the HDMI stick market, when they first showed a prototype of the Cotton Candy exactly a year ago in November 2011. Since then, tons of other ARM SoCs have been shown and released to the worldwide market:
January 2012: Allways Innovating shows OMAP4 on HDMI Stick (not released yet as far as I know),
March 2012: Telechips Cortex-A5 ultra compact HDMI sticks (2, 3) appears (probably still the most compact)
May 2012: The Allwinner A10 Mk802 appears, has taken most of the market, appearing for $74 but now available for $25 from Shenzhen, a version is $40 with free worldwide shipping in the ARMdevices.net members store.
June 2012: Geniatech shows AmLogic single-core Cortex-A9 in HDMI Stick (available for $49 with worldwide shipping in the ARMdevices.net members store)
September 2012: RK3066 is ready for dual-core HDMI sticks
October 2012: The dual-core AmLogic MX HDMI stick and $99 with worldwide shipping the ARMdevices.net members store).
More RK3066 HDMI Sticks shown, the one with Bluetooth, mini-jack audio out and female HDMI port selling for $60 including worldwide shipping the ARMdevices.net members store.
And now perhaps the most powerful HDMI stick on the market is the i.MX6 Quad-core HDMI stick (2), available for $89 including worldwide shipping hopefully starting later today on the ARMdevices.net Members Store.
Read the full review of the Cotton Candy FXI-Tech HDMI Stick with many pictures here: http://blog.laptopmag.com/cotton-candy-tested-fastest-pc-on-a-stick-can-take-over-any-screen
Re-watch my overview video of the latest HDMI Sticks from Shenzhen:
Overview of the latest/best HDMI Sticks and Set-top-boxe out of Shenzhen China
Here’s my overview video of the latest ARM Powered HDMI Sticks that I have found in Shenzhen China, including the $30 Allwinner A10 single-core ARM Cortex-A8, $40 Rockchip RK3066 dual-core ARM Cortex-A9, $89 Freescale i.MX6 quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 and the $150 HiMedia Q5 HiSilicon Hi3716C single-core ARM Cortex-A9 Set-top-box running the interesting HiControl Android application for remote controlling, mouse and mirroring support from any Android tablet and phone to your HiMedia set-top-box.
$70 7″ 1024×600 Rockchip RK3066, $46 7″ 800×480 VIA 8850 by Guobangxingye
Guobangxingye shows their latest ARM Powered Tablets and Laptops, $70 7″ 1024×600 Rockchip RK3066, $46 7″ 800×480 VIA 8850, $67 10.1″ Laptop on VIA 8850, $42 7″ 800×480 A13, $27 Telechips and Allwinner A10 HDMI sticks and more. I’m sorry that I didn’t reply to her emails, I promise I will the next time that she sends me news I should reblog.
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Coby Tablets at the HKTDC Electronics Fair
Coby shows some of their latest tablet designs, including Tegra3 and Exynos4412 Quad-core, Rockchip RK3066 Dual-core and more.
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Sailing HDMI Sticks at China Sourcing Fair
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RFTECH at IFA 2012
RFTECH shows their new $128 RK3066 10.1″ 1280×800 IPS tablet, $35 Telechips Cortex-A5 HDMI Stick and more.
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ValuePlus TizzBird Stick N1
Here’s an unboxing and demonstration of the new Telechips Cortex-A5 based Tizzbird Stick N1 HDMI Stick. The target price is about $75, including DTS Dolby AC3 audio decoding, 1GB RAM and an IR extender adapter cable.
Here are the documents ValuePlus has provided to argue why their HDMI Stick is the best on the market:
Shenzhen Cheng Fong Digital-Tech Ltd
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$78 Telechips TCC8923 1.2Ghz ARM Cortex-A5 tablets with DVB-T/ISDBT by Xon Technology
Here’s a tablet with a $8 option to include DVB-T or ISDBT, the ICS Telechips TCC8923 tablet costs $70 in bulk without the digital TV option.
Coby Tablets at the Canton Electronics Fair
Coby is one of the major Chinese tablet makers. Here are some of their latest ones shown at the Canton Electronics Fair.
Joyplus shows 7″ and 10″ Tablets with Pixel Qi displays
Joyplus continues to show their Pixel Qi tablet prototypes.
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Valueplus TizzBird Stick N1
Using the new Telechips 8925 ARM Cortex-A5 processor platform, here’s the new computer/set-top-box on a USB Stick, with a full sized HDMI port on one side, a full sized USB Host port on the other, a Micro-USB port for power, MicroSD card slot, that’s it. Valueplus plans for a sub-$100 retail price, my guess is that the Bill of Materials for something like this can be done below $30 if mass manufactured. The market for these ARM Powered HDMI Sticks is going to be huge! Imagine a fully smoother Chrome on Android 4.0, a fully smooth Google TV user interface, this is awesome.
Emdoor shows $140 9.7″ and $85 7″ Telechips 8803 ARM Cortex-A8 ICS Tablets
Emdoor Digital Technology Co Ltd shows Android 4 Ice Cream Sandwich working on their Telechips based 7″ capacitive and 9.7″ IPS capacitive based Android tablets.
Feihong shows $130 ICS on Telechips 8803 1.2Ghz ARM Cortex-A8 and $48 ARM11 VIA based tablet
Feihong Industry Co Ltd shows Android 4 Ice Cream Sandwich running on their Telechips 8803 based tablet. They also announce that Telechips is working on a dual-core processor to be released in tablets around March already (to be confirmed by Telechips etc).
RFTech $89 Telechips capacitive Android Tablet
RFTech presents $89 Telechips ARM11 tablet and the $111 Telechips ARM Cortex-A8 tablet. You can find more information at http://rftech.com.cn
Shenzhen Sailing Digital Technology shows Marvell 166 powered Tablets
Tablets with GPS and cellphone function. With 3G the cost can be $184 in bulk. They also use the Telechips ARM Cortex-A8 for $130 without 3G. And they’ll use the next Marvell processor next month and Infotmic also.