The world’s first ‘true Android PC’ costs just $20

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Called Remix Mini, the device costs as little as $20 (the 1GB RAM version), assuming you were fast enough to get the early bird offer on Kickstarter. The 2GB model costs just $40. The project has already surpassed its $50,000 funding goal, with 44 days left in the campaign.
 
A Remix Mini pebble-like PC packs a 64-bit 1.2GHz quad-core Cortex-A53 Allwinner chip, 1GB or 2GB of RAM, 8/16GB of storage, 802.11b/g/n, 2 USB 2.0 ports, Ethernet support, Bluetooth 4.0 support and HDMI connectivity.
 
The special Android-based OS (Remix OS) comes with mouse and keyboard support, a dedicated file manager and support for resizable windows, features that will remind you of Windows PCs.
 
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$20 is a pretty good deal for a mini Android PC with so many features.
 
That's pretty damn good, so you can play all mobile android games on it?
 
Demon_Skeith said:
That's pretty damn good, so you can play all mobile android games on it?
Yes, but you need to buy your own controller, or touchscreen for playing touch-base games. But, you probably can't play more intensive Android games like Crysis 3 which works on the Nvidia Shield TV which is more powerful than the Xbox 360.
 
I agree, one of the main purposes of this device will most likely be browsing the web, and office work like typing, spreadsheets, making slide show presentations.

But, I bet, a lot of people who buy these devices may use them for Netflix, YouTube, and streaming media because of the cheap price which is cheaper than the Chromecast, Roku, and Apple TV.

There maybe some people who use this device for emulating older console games, and playing Android games with controller support.
 
Aw the video clip no longer works.  What a great deal for those that supported the company on Kickstarter. :)
 
Sharon said:
Aw the video clip no longer works.  What a great deal for those that supported the company on Kickstarter. :)
I replace the video clip with a working video clip from another YouTube video.
 
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