Egreat STBs based on Realtek RTD1195 dual core Cortex A9 SoC with 4K, H.265 video decoding support. The video also features older Realtek and Rockchip Android TV Boxes, and an RK3188 based game console (Egreat K3).
Egreat will launch their A-series media players soon: A3 and A9 models. I contacted the company for some more details, but since the product is still in development, there are not willing to disclose complete details at this stage.
Here are the specs I could gather for Egreat A9:
SoC — Realtek RTD1195 dual core ARM Cortex A9 processor
System Memory — N/A
Storage — N/A. Possibly a SATA bay is also present (Unclear)
Video Output / Input — Composite, Component and HDMI output (MHL).
HDMI input Audio — HDMI, Stereo output (RCA), and S/PDIF
Video Playback — 3D blu-ray video playback + full video format support. H.265 decode support.
Audio Playback — 7.1 raw audio output “framepacking”.
Connectivity — Ethernet, WiFi with dual high-gain external antennas, and Bluetooth (TBC).
USB — 1x USB 3.0, 1x USB 2.0
Egreat A-series media player will run Android 4.4 Kitkat.Even though specs are incomplete at this stage, RTD1195 based products should be able to transfer data quickly and play high bitrate 4K videos smoothly thanks to high performance interfaces such as Gigabit Ethernet, USB 3.0 and SATA. CPU and GPU performance will however be greatly inferior to the new application processors from Amlogic S802, Rockchip RK3288, or AllWinner A80.
DBX shows their latest products. DBX makes phones, tablets and power banks. A 9.7inch Retina display tablet with RK3188 quad-core CPU, 1Gb of RAM and 8Gb of ROM costs around $100 for MOQ 1K. DBX sells around 10K devices per month. A 5200mAh capacity power bank from DBX costs around $4.5. A RK3026 dual-core tablet is sold for $45.
Filmed at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair 2014
You can contact DBX here:
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Motion Device is a Korean company that works on motion devices solutions. Their main market is China and southeast Asia. They are showing here at Shenzhen Electronics Fair a device that combines hardware robot arms with game software algorithm to provide a great gaming experience. The game software algorithm can be custom attached with the hardware to be able to play any game. The game that is being played at this demo is a car racing game called DIRT 2. The game runs on a Windows desktop PC that has its board built-in on the device. This device can used commercially on entertainment parks and costs around $23,000.
You can contact Motion Device here:
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Address: 131 Gyeonggi Industry University Cooperation Bldg. 237, Sangidaehak-ro, Siheung-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea 429-793
Tel: 82 70 4025 1516
Mob: 82 10 7766 9605
e-mail: djpark@m-d.kr
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Sawink makes a rockchip based 7″ tablet with 4gb of storage and 512mb of ram. The tablet sells for 29 USD for 1,000 pieces. Sawink sells a 10″ tablet with similar specifications for 58 USD for 1,000 pieces. Sawink makes a Quadcore rockchip based 10″ IPS tablet for 91 USD
Movon makes a PCB module based computer which is primarily designed for in vehicle purposes. The module computer runs an embedded Linux operating system. The processor technology is a Arm Cortex A5 from atmel. Movon’s technology is being used by car companies such as TATA. Movon also does testing for other companies such as Samsung. Movon will in the future be developing a driverless car system.
Filmed at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) 2014
The Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (ASTRI)‘s portable interactive surface can carried anywhere and enables you to project a fully function from a variety of different devices such as Android devices. The surface can be as large as 20″. The device received a Hong Kong ICT award for 2014. Astri also makes a headmounted display. Unfortunately the demo is somewhat buggy.
Filmed at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) 2014
Uni showing their art phone cases. They have a wide range of art phone cases with different designs. These cases are available for brand phones and tablets from Samsung, Apple and other companies. Uni is trying to promote artists that make these designs. These artists include Britto Romero from Brazil, Alexander Zakharov from Russia, Jieun Park from South Korea, Mari Kim from South Korea, Sonya Fu from Hong Kong and Olga Tobreluts from Russia.
Filmed at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) 2014
Bright Future shows their smartphones. 5″ qHD MT6582 smartphone costs $94. Smartphone with 4.7″ qHD MT6572 costs $78. One with 4.7″ FWVGA and MT6572 costs $58. Another one with MT6592 octa-core and 5″ HD display costs $131. Bright Future sells around 30K units per month.
Filmed at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) 2014
Daza shows their products at their booth. They make a wide range of products like headphones, smartphones, car DVRs and in-car navigation systems. A pair of bluetooth headphones with more than 10 hours of battery life costs $15. Smartphone with 4.7″ screen and MT6582 CPU costs around $60-$70.
Filmed at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) 2014
GOstar shows their latest products. Tablet with Retina display and powered by RK3188 costs $150. Their smartwatch has bluetooth and does basic smartwatch functions like receive messages or calls from the phone connected to. This one costs around $30. They plan to make android smartwatch in 2 months. GOstar is based in ShenZhen, covers 6500 square metres of space and has 400 workers.