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Friday, September 28, 2012

USB Cooling Cooler 4 Fan for PS3

-Improve your PS3 cooling performance with this deluxe USB cooling fan reducing internal temperature
-Cooling fan system is designed to contour the shape of your PS3

-Enhanced cooling environment extends the life of your PS3 console

-Plug and play design

-Thin profile and lightweight design


Features:

4 x Low-noise sleeve fans
On/Off switch
Compatible with: Playstation 3 (PS3)
Voltage: 5V
Current: 400mA
Color: Black

Thursday, September 27, 2012

UHOST U2 Android 4.0 Mini PC Internet TV Box

Features:

-Support most of display terminals,such as LCD TV,monitor, projector up to 2160p
-Independent Mali400 game graphics,perfectly support 3D games,3D movies
-Support skype on line chat (built-in microphone)
-Built-in wireless LAN 802.11b/g/n
-Support external storage up to 32GB (Factory tested)
-U-Disk function,can be used as a flash driver
-Support 1080P 3D video play
-Support 3G networking ,you can surf the web with 3G dongle
-Support the latest HTML5 ,Flash10.3 ,makes you see HD videos on line freely.
-Support bookmark,background music and photo display
-Support wireless mouse&keyboard,air mouse,wired mouse,game joystick,usb hub,HDD,etc.


Specifications:
CPU Allwinner A10 CORTEX A8 1.5GHz
Operation System Android 4.0.4
User Interface Android System User Interface Style
Memory 1GB  DDR3
Storage NAND Flash 4GB
Support external TF card up to 32GB
Network WIFI: IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
Web Browser Google Chrome
Adobe Flash Player Support Hardware decoder,HTML flash10.3 version
Firmware Upgrade Upgrade from TF card
Expansibility Download applications and games from Android Market
Online support Online video,music,picture,nternet TV,Internet Radio,etc.
File system FAT(RW),FAT32(RW),NTFS®
Video Format Video Formats: Support AVI,RMVB,MKV,WMV,MOV
Video Decoding: Mpeg1/2/4.H.264,VC-1,Divx,Xvid,RM8/9/10,VP6.
Audio Format MP3,OGG, AAC,FLAC,MP2,WAV,M4A
Image Format BMP,PNG,PG,JPEG
Interface 1 * USB 2.0 port  
1 * TF card slot
1 * Mini USB port
1 * HDMI  port
1 * Microphone port
Other Color Black 
Item Size 90mm (L) * 40mm (W) * 10mm(T)
Item weight 25 g
Package size 12 x 6 x 6 cm
Package Weight 0.15 kg
Power Adapter Input AC100-240V 50/60Hz
Consumption 3-8W
Output DC5V 2A
Package including 1 * Uhost mini pc
1 * Power Adapter  
1 * USB Cable
1 * HDMI Cable
 1*Electronic file user manua

What's in the box?

1 x Uhost U2 Android TV stick
1 x 100-240V  AC adapter (US type)
1 x HDMI cable
1 x USB cable

Sunday, September 23, 2012

MK802 Android PC BOOT Setup

Once you have everything set up properly according to the instructions above, you are ready to witness the birth of your brand new Smart TV. If you are familiar with the Android OS either on a phone or tablet, you may skip this part. If you have never used an Android device before, this will guide you through the first few steps in familiarizing yourself with the Android OS.

The MK802 Android PC comes installed with Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich.
1 Power up both the TV and the MK802 Android PC. Make sure you set your TV's input to the correct HDMI input that you plugged the MK802 Android PC into.

2 The MK802 Android PC will take about 1 to 2 minutes to boot up. During boot up, you will briefly see a green loading screen with the Android mascot, Andy. This will then be replaced with a black screen with the word ANDROID on it.

If you do not see anything at all on the TV screen, make sure the TV input is correctly selected (see Step 1 above) and that the MK802 Android PC has powered up (the power light on the upper left of the logo printed on the MK802 Android PC should be turned on). Note that you might miss the green screen as it only turns on shortly before being replaced by the black one.

3 After boot up, you should see the Android Home screen. If your mouse is recognized by Android, you should be able to see the arrow cursor on the screen and control it. If not, you may have to swap to another mouse. Use a wired mouse if all things fail. If the cursor is sluggish or not responding properly, wait for awhile for the MK802 to complete boot up.

If the screen suddenly goes blank after the black boot up screen, there is a high possibility that your TV or display does not support 1080p. During the boot up sequence, the display is set at 720p but after completing boot up, the MK802 upscales the 720p to 1080p and if your display does not support 1080p, it will go blank and it might display an error message on unsupported display mode.

4 If everything has gone smoothly for you, you should be able to see a clock on the upper left and a row of icons at the bottom of the Home screen. There is another row of smaller icons at the bottom left of the screen and a digital clock on the bottom right.

If the default language on screen is not in English, do not panic! Click on the blue button near the top and click on settings. Scroll down the setting option list box until you see an icon of an "A". Click on that and a list of languages will pop up. Select the language you prefer.

5 It is important to know the function of the first 3 icons on the bottom left. The first is the Back button. Clicking on it will move you to the previous screen you were on.

The next icon that looks like a house is the Home button. Clicking on it sends you back to the current Home screen from any screen. This is not unlike the Home button on an iOS device.

Clicking on the button with the overlapping rectangle will pull up a list of apps you previously accessed. Each app on the list has a thumbnail for your reference.

The last icon that looks like a stack of 3 dots is the menu button. This brings up the menu option screen that links you to the setting page and the Home screen editing page among others.

On the upper right of the screen is an icon with 6 dots. This is the shortcut to the apps list. All the installed apps are listed on this page in a grid format.


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The next important step is setting up WiFi. Click on the Settings button to bring up the Settings screen and select WiFi. You should see a list of available WiFi points that you can connect to. Make your selection and enter the WiFi access point password if prompted.

7 The Android OS uses a Google account to setup Gmail, Contacts and Calendar. If you have an existing Google account, you can use it. If you don't have one or if you wish to use a separate Google account for this device, sign up with a new Google account instead.

Take note that if you use your existing account, Android will sync with the account and all your mails, contacts and appointments will be synchronized. If this is not what you want, do not use your existing account. You cannot change the Goggle account without resetting the MK802 back to its original factory setting.

How to re-flash MK802 firmware or upgrade MK802 firmware

The MK802 is a tiny computer that fits in the palm of your hands. It looks like a slightly bulky USB flash drive, but it actually has a processor, RAM, storage, and I/O ports, which make it a Mini PC. Just for reference, the MK802 is approximately 8.8x3.5x1.2cm which is about 3.5x1.4x0.5inches, and weighs about 1 ounce.

The MK802 is Designed to run Google Android 4.0( now the lastest version in market is android 4.0.4), It also has a 1.5 GHz Allwinner A10 ARM Cortex-A8 processor, and 4GB of storage, 512MB or 1GB of RAM.(there are only those two memory size in market now).

The MK802 also has a microSD card slot for extra storage, a mini HDMI port for connecting an external display, a full-sized USB port for a keyboard, mouse, or other accessory. The device also has a mini USB port which you can use to power the MK802, connect it to a computer, or plug in peripherals.

The recovery firmware download link is here:
DepositFiles

If you speed is no good, you also can try this mirror in Dropbox:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/13yhpp6pg5...2_recovery.zip


If you use windows 7 64-bit, you should download the 64-bit version of LiveSuit, from here:
DepositFiles

Once you finished the download, here is the instruction for how to re-flash the firmware:

1 Decompress the MK802_recovery.rar file to a folder on your PC.
2 Open a Windows Explorer window and navigate to the MK802_recovery directory and locate the subdirectory called “livesuit” and open it.
3 Double-click the LiveSuit.exe file.
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4. Choose the SelectImg option to choose your recovery image and then locate the en-us-NEW2-ak003.img file in the MK802 recovery directory.

5. See those two small holes on your the front of the MK802 by the HDMI port? One is for the status LED. Poke a paperclip in the other one to press down on a button and while you’re holding down that button connect your MK802 to your PC using a USB to mini USB cable.

Note: If you’ve already installed the drivers and this isn’t your first time using LiveSuit to install a firmware update, you can probably skip ahead to step 10… or just sit back and let the software do its thing. It pretty much runs itself from here on out.

6. Your computer will find new hardware but won’t be able to install the drivers properly.

7. Open the Windows Device Manager and look for an “Unknown Device.”

8. Right-click on the device and select the option to “Update Driver.”

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9. Choose the option to “Browse my computer for driver software” and navigate to the livesuit directory and select the “UsbDriver” folder.
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10. As long as LiveSuit is already running, once Windows successfully installs the drivers the app should recognize your device and start installing the firmware.
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11. If it does not, you can click the SysUpdate icon to get started.

12. You may see a message asking if you want to overwrite all of your settings or keep your apps and settings in place. Choose the option that best suits your needs.

13. Once the process is complete, unplug your MK802 and disconnect the power source if it’s using a separate one, then plug the power (or USB cable) back in to turn it on and boot into Android again.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

How to use a Bluetooth keyboard, mouse, game controller on a MK802


The MK802 Android 4.0 Mini PC is an inexpensive tiny computer with an Allwinner A10 processor, USB port, mini HDMI port, and 802.11b/g WiFi. You can plug in a keyboard or mouse, a TV or monitor, and use it like a desktop computer.

Main Features:

MK802 mini Android TV box, the smallest of the world
Adopt A10/1.5GHZ Cortex-A8 high speed processor
Android 4.0 OS HD 1080p
Built-in Wi-Fi + HDMI + support google play
with WIFI 802.1b/g/n Wireless NIC, to get rid of the wire bond
Support Full HD 1080P/2160P, full format video decoding/HD TV player
Full extension let you be like a tiger with wings added
The mass application /games, opening to install
You may connect U disk, hard disk box, micro T-flash, 2.4G wireless mouse or keyboard, game handle
Europe Standard and American standard of this item are available.
A22 MK802 Full HD 2160P Android 4.0 TV Box PC Google TV Black

While the MK802 doesn’t include a Bluetooth wireless chip, it turns out there is a way to pair a Bluetooth keyboard mouse, keyboard, game controller, or other peripheral with the little computer.

If you’re running the software that comes with the MK802, simply plugging in a USB Bluetooth dongle won’t be enough. But you can replace the version of Android that comes with the MK802 with CyanogenMod 9 — a custom operating system based on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

Some users have found that this is all they need to do in order to get some Bluetooth dongles to work with some Bluetooth accessories.

Others have found that they need to apply an additional patch to add support for Bluetooth.

The procedure may be a little tricky for beginners, but if anything goes wrong there’s a safety net — you can use the LiveSuit software to restore the MK802 to its factory condition.

How to use skype on an MK802 Android 4.0 Mini PC

MK802 Android 4.0 Mini PC is the smallest Android TV player in the world,it looks like a USB flash drive, twice as big as a USB stick,but compared to a regular small Android TV box,the size is only 25%. You can attach it to the back of your TV, easy to hide.

It outputs the video to TV via HDMI, a short HDMI cable is included, it requires your TV to have a HDMI input.
It is powered by a USB cable, this USB cable is included, but you need to purchase a compatible USB adapter (5V,2A),we can also give it to you if you tell me which country you are from, we will know what kind of USB adapter you need.
It has a regular USB port, you can connect your USB mouse or keyboard here, you can also connect a 2.4GHz wireless mouse and keyboard dongle here,please be noted that mouse and keyboard are not included.
It also has a micro USB port which can be used to connected to your PC. You can use it to copy files from your PC to this little guy.
It also has a micro SD card slot, you can insert a micro SD card with up to 32GB of movie or pictures here.
It doesnt have an ethernet port, you need to use WIFI to connect it to the internet.
It also no RGB port,no S-video port, no built-in IR,no built-in bluetooth.

How to use skype on an MK802 Android 4.0 Mini PC?
That last one is an odd choice — because the MK802 doesn’t have a mic or camera. But it is possible to plug in a USB camera and use the MK802 to make video calls.

MK802 user genosyde has put together a tutorial for setting up the MK802 to make Skype calls.

In a nutshell, there are only two things you have to do:

    Update your MK802 to the latest firmware
    Find a mic, webcam, or headset that works with the MK802

You can take care of the first step by downloading the rev .2 firmware from the Rikomagic UK forum and following our step-by-step guide for updating or restoring your firmware.

The second part is a bit trickier, since not every mic or camera will work. You can find a list of devices that are known to work in genosyde’s guide.

With some webcams only video works, and with others only audio works.

Possibly the best option at the moment is the Microsoft LifeCam VX-700. You can pick one up for $18, and both the mic and camera work with the MK802 Android 4.0 Mini PC.

Microsoft LifeCam webcam

One of the questions people ask me most frequently about the MK802 is whether you can use it for Skype. It’s nice to see that the answer is yes.

The little computer has an HDMI port and USB and microUSB ports. It’s meant to be plugged into a TV and used with a keyboard or mouse. But if you plan to hook up a webcam, you should be able to use a USB hub so you can connect a keyboard, mouse, and camera.