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jubbarelly 19th January 2017 09:31

Android 6 Octa Core 1.5GHz 2GB RAM 32GB ROM 4G and Wifi Car Stereo
 
Over the past few months Ive been testing and making looms for Xtrons and providing feedback on what you guys have been after in a car stereo....

They have now developed a stereo with the following spec, and will be in the UK by the end of January :)

Android 6 OS
1.5GHz Octa Core CPU (8x 1.5GHz Cores)
2GB RAM
32GB ROM
4G / WiFi (WiFi built in, 4G External Dongle required)
TPMS capable
DAB+ capable
and many more features!!

Available to preorder here:

https://www.androidice.co.uk/7-hd-oc...75-mg-zt.html/

Cheers all
Jub

https://www.androidice.co.uk/media/images/IMG_0049.JPG

aircub 23rd January 2017 08:16

Dont get this i am afraid. The display cant be 4k - 1024*600 is not 4K
1. True 4K Video Enjoyment
4K is ready to replace 1080P as the highest-definition video enjoyment. With a minimum definition of 3,840 pixels wide and 2,160 pixels high, making it almost equal to two 1080P screen in height and two in length. Playing games or watching videos without missing any details, high definition and vivid display, totally visual feasts.
2. 1024*600 High Resolution, Multi-touch Screen
1024*600 high pixel density provides amazing, vibrant video and visual effect. Multi-touch screen provides smooth and convenient operation on the way.

jubbarelly 23rd January 2017 08:23

Yes I know mate, already asked them what they mean by it. Can only. Presume it can play 4k video files but yeah it won't output 4k to the screen.

Anyway have asked them.

Thanks

Quote:

Originally Posted by aircub (Post 2435777)
Dont get this i am afraid. The display cant be 4k - 1024*600 is not 4K
1. True 4K Video Enjoyment
4K is ready to replace 1080P as the highest-definition video enjoyment. With a minimum definition of 3,840 pixels wide and 2,160 pixels high, making it almost equal to two 1080P screen in height and two in length. Playing games or watching videos without missing any details, high definition and vivid display, totally visual feasts.
2. 1024*600 High Resolution, Multi-touch Screen
1024*600 high pixel density provides amazing, vibrant video and visual effect. Multi-touch screen provides smooth and convenient operation on the way.


aircub 23rd January 2017 08:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by jubbarelly (Post 2435781)
Yes I know mate, already asked them what they mean by it. Can only. Presume it can play 4k video files but yeah it won't output 4k to the screen.

Anyway have asked them.

Thanks

Well that is just plain false advertising, it looks to me as the screen is just the same as any other on the market. Shame was tempted.

jubbarelly 23rd January 2017 08:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by aircub (Post 2435782)
Well that is just plain false advertising, it looks to me as the screen is just the same as any other on the market. Shame was tempted.

Like I said I've asked the question!!

Cheers

jubbarelly 23rd January 2017 09:04

They have confirmed it plays 4k video files but displays at 1024x600.

I will update the website.

Thanks

jubbarelly 23rd January 2017 09:16

They have confirmed it plays 4k video files but displays at 1024x600.

I will update the website.

Thanks

jubbarelly 23rd January 2017 09:16

Website now updated.

Thanks

Dallas 23rd January 2017 09:36

Octa Core CPU (8x 1.5GHz Cores), that is pretty impressive stuff. :bowdown:

jubbarelly 23rd January 2017 11:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dallas (Post 2435812)
Octa Core CPU (8x 1.5GHz Cores), that is pretty impressive stuff. :bowdown:

It is mate, the fastest out there on the market.

Thanks


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