Android-Based Set-top Box Being Tested, Dishes Out 1080p Video
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You should already know that when Google Chrome OS comes out, it will replace Android on the netbook front and maybe it'll hit mobile phones too - that's what I'm hoping at least. Well, Android is going to attempt to take over your home. A new prototype has just tested out and this time it's an Android-based set-top box that will dish out 1080p high-definition.
The STB prototype is being positioned as “a major milestone toward the creation of a reference platform” for Android-powered home entertainment devices, with the two companies adding support for Sigma’s hardware graphics acceleration and decoding.
For all the mumbo jumbo I don't understand, check out the link below.
[Slash Gear]
The STB prototype is being positioned as “a major milestone toward the creation of a reference platform” for Android-powered home entertainment devices, with the two companies adding support for Sigma’s hardware graphics acceleration and decoding.
For all the mumbo jumbo I don't understand, check out the link below.
[Slash Gear]
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