This week a new Android (4.2) Mini PC was launched with the ARM® Mali™-400 GPU at its heart – the Rikomagic MK902.
Based on the Rockchip RK3188 processor, this new device is larger than its predecessors but offers more than a traditional low-price Google console. On top of the 600,000 games on the Google Play store which are easily accessible and playable when the device is paired with a controller, the Rikomagic MK902 boasts a 5MP webcam, enabling you to hold high-quality video conferences and Skype calls from your TV. Also available are 4 USB ports, micro-SD slot, HDMI output and an ethernet jack, all from a very affordable £89.
The Rockchip RK3188 is made up of a quad-core 1.6GHz ARM Cortex®-A9 CPU and the popular quad-core 600MHz ARM Mali-400 GPU for 2D and 3D graphics acceleration.
The official product site is available here.
And you can also check out some of the latest reviews of the device here:
Rikomagic MK902 Android Mini PC Launches (Geeky Gadgets)
Rikomagic MK902: Super charged Android PC even packs a webcam (The Gadget Show)