U2 Mini Android 4.0 Media Player (HDMI/WiFi/1GB RAM/4GB Flash) £12.54 @ DealExtreme
Hi All,
I know there are loads of these devices around, but at this price it can't be knocked!
SoC – Allwinner A10 (Cortex A8) @ 1.5GHZ
System Memory – 1GB DDR3 RAM
Storage – 4GB NAND flash + microSD slot (upt to 32GB)
Video Output – HDMI
USB – USB 2.0 host port
WiFi – 802.11 b/g/n
Dimensions – 9.7 cm x 4.1 cm x 1.2 cm
Weight – 38g
Running Android ICS 4.0
These devices are great for Netflix/Web browsing or if you like fiddling with them, they can run full Linux distros too.
A review here http://www.squidoo.com/uhost-android-mini-pc-review
- siliconbits
**** DEAL UN-EXPIRED 04/01/13 ****
- whhaatt2005


Top Comments (5)
It's a shame, but, kudos to DX for handling it quickly, efficiently, and truthfully. And also kudos for actually checking and testing these things out.
By contrast, (and, hey, this isn't entirely relevant, but let let me go on), I recently had a similar issue with eBuyer when they shipped me an Android tablet with a battery spec'd 30% lower than their advertised spec. Their response? "Well, can have a refund if you like", and on pressing, "I've spoken with my manager, and we can give you a 5% partial refund". They still haven't corrected their spec listing, and I doubt very much they contacted any other customer they defrauded. Shows you the difference, doesn't it?
Edited By: dxx on Jan 12, 2013 10:39: order cancelled
ENGLISH!
DO. YOU. SPEAK. IT?
thanks
It's something a lady can enjoy on her own discreetly.
Nope, this time next week we'll have all forgotten we even ordered this as it won't have even been dispatched.
Edited By: Salkeld on Jan 03, 2013 18:26
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Jump to unread Post a CommentEdited By: Pateo on Jan 04, 2013 02:04: edit
Edited By: Pateo on Jan 04, 2013 02:04: edit
As a browser and media player may be ok but I wouldn't bother myself.
If a load of you are going to be ordering this, why not use the BULKRATE Discount?
It's a shame, but, kudos to DX for handling it quickly, efficiently, and truthfully. And also kudos for actually checking and testing these things out.
By contrast, (and, hey, this isn't entirely relevant, but let let me go on), I recently had a similar issue with eBuyer when they shipped me an Android tablet with a battery spec'd 30% lower than their advertised spec. Their response? "Well, can have a refund if you like", and on pressing, "I've spoken with my manager, and we can give you a 5% partial refund". They still haven't corrected their spec listing, and I doubt very much they contacted any other customer they defrauded. Shows you the difference, doesn't it?
Edited By: dxx on Jan 12, 2013 10:39: order cancelled
Cheers Mark
If a load of you are going to be ordering this, why not use the BULKRATE Discount?
It'd actually work out more expensive. At the top, you'd be saving $1.90 per item, which works out as £1.20. Factor in the cost of the Bulkrate code ($1.70, flat), VAT (20%), import duty (iirc, about another 4%), Post Office fees (about £8, iirc), the cost of posting each item out (90p + packaging materials) and any applicable Paypal or banking fees, and each £11.34 device would rapidly grow to about £16 each.
It is DX's way of punishing you for using txtsp33k despite not being a 12 year old girl.
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TY, heated