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LAKE I Home Cloud TV Box 2/16GB Dual Wifi Gig lan, Android 6.0 Bluetooth 4.0
LAKE I Home Cloud TV Box 2/16GB Dual Wifi Gig lan, Android 6.0 Bluetooth 4.0
Today we can start to have a look at the LAKE I Home Cloud TV Box 2/16GB Dual Wifi Gig lan, Android 6.0 Bluetooth 4.0
Main Features:
● Quad-core Cortex A53 CPU gives you a high-speed feedback and smooth response
● 2G RAM DDR3 and 16G ROM, games and videos ran smoothly
● Android 6.0 version provides you the benefit of using all the latest updates and having access to all the tools, games, and Apps at the play store smoothly
● Supports 4K video, gives you high-quality video experience And many other features we will discover on the way...
So lets start with the happy snaps, well presented and a good looking unit.
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LAKE I Home Cloud TV Box 2/16GB Dual Wifi Gig lan, Android 6.0 Bluetooth 4.0
So there we have a quick and detailed look at the LAKE I Home Cloud TV Box 2/16GB Dual Wifi Gig lan, Android 6.0 Bluetooth 4.0
Hardest part I found was getting the HDD Compartment Lid off, the rest was way easier...
Good looking I feel, Foresee eMMC previously not noted for performance hope things have improved.
Sky Hynix Ram, RTL8821 WiFi chip, also we have the RTC Battery and I noticed 2 reset Buttons could be fun exercise.
Good use of the Weight block in Lid as Heatsink with Thermal Pad, you can see the clips around the white border of Ram
and CPU so a tin LID may have been used but i guess not...
Power supply 12v 1.5 amps,
Lots to discover with this box and much more come
Thanks to Gearbest Coupon code: GBLAKE8 with also take a few bucks off current price
You will also find a User manual amongst all the apps that gives you a walkthrough of setting up your phone as a Control Terminal: Click for larger Image.
Good overview, thanks. Does the HDD bay fit a 2.5" drive only or a 3.5" one can be used as well? I couldn't detect unused pins or unpopulated extensions (ie GPIO) in the board pics, did you see anything like that?
Thanks Wolfgan , hope the overview gives you enough of an idea.
Unit will take a 2.5 drive internally due to size,
Hang one from the USB3 port easily enough,
Thanks Wolfgan , hope the overview gives you enough of an idea.
Unit will take a 2.5 drive internally due to size,
Hang one from the USB3 port easily enough,
Awesome, thanks trebor I'm still trying to find any info about RTD1295 GPIO capabilities (docs, diagrams, pinouts, ...) to be able to convert this unit in a 24/7 file & media server. home automation hunb, etc etc. This SoC seems very capable.
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