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    MK808 & MK808B Show Off - List your setup pictures, your TV/desktop pictures, XBMC & Accessories

    I am starting this thread for all of us who are proud owners of MK808 & MK808B. Please list your setup pictures, your TV/desktop pictures, skins, Launcher, Wall paper, XBMC, and off course your accessories attached to your MK808 & MK808B.
    I hope this will give us an opportunity to show off how much we love our small gadget and share the experiences.

    TIA

    DA
    Last edited by dark_angel; 17 March 2013, 15:44.

    #2
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    I really like my mk808 en got it and its adapter (2.5A) outa sight behind my TV so it looks clean.
    A solid state relay is switched on by 5v usb when the TV is turned on.
    The scart-thingy with the antenna is for broadcasting audio to my amp.
    I'm using a usb hub with lan. It worked without a hassle.
    You can find it here: http://bit.ly/ZfaLR4

    Hope to see some nice wiring around here.
    Love to see your setup.

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      #3
      my build for my dads christmas present

      This is a build I did for fun for my dad. He loves the android os and has always wanted one of these. I decided to build something that had "everything" in one package and this was the result.
      integrated are:
      mk802iii
      belkin in desk powered usb hub, (2.6 amps total)
      2.1 amp 5 volt belkin power supply, (ipad charger, i do not own an ipad lol)
      noctua cooling fan, (overkill? maybe. I like the aesthetics and its QUIET! never be too careful with heat either)
      thermal tape mounted heat sinks on all gpu's, cpu and ram
      hdmi passthrough
      12 volt 2 amp power for fans/ ccfl
      keyed on/off switch for shut down
      reset "button" for quick reboots
      external micro sd card extension cable to base

      using a logitech k400 keyboard and logitech c270 webcam is on the way. actually just started to build my own pc for mine, its quite fun! I am using the same components as well. will post pictures if anyones interested!


      Last edited by benjaminjaquith; 19 March 2013, 03:34.

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        #4
        @LOSS
        @banjaminjaquitrh
        Really nice setups, keep up the good work fellas!

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          #5
          Benjamin, THAT ROCKS!


          Bob
          "Pzebacz im, bo nie wiedzą, co czynią"
          "Прости им, они не ведают, что творят"
          "Perdona loro perché non sanno quello che fanno"
          "Vergib ihnen, denn sie wissen nicht, was sie tun"
          "Vergeef hen want ze weten niet wat ze doen"
          "Pardonne-leur car ils ne savent pas ce qu'ils font"
          "Perdónalos porque no saben que lo que hacen"
          "Oprosti im, jer ne znaju što čine"
          "Forgive them as they know not what they do"





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            #6
            Originally posted by Finless View Post
            Benjamin, THAT ROCKS!


            Bob
            Thanks! Off topic i know but thanks for the development too! Running 1.7 and its worlds better than stock and FAST! Can't wait to see what she will do with the 1.6ghz kernel now that I have heat sinks and dual fans in my own build.

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              #7
              External USB cooling fan - why not!

              I used an old cpu fan, cut the end pin and joined a usb socket to it. powered through the OTG port.
              (Yea its a 12V fan and im powering it through 5V, runs slow. But throws some air. so its ok.)
              Alternatively one can also use a conventional USB fan u get cheap on **** (attached a pic of it too)
              That's my setup basically... only to cool the device. Got nothing fancy apart from that :P
              cheers!
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              ive seen someone use a cool 5V 25x25x7mm fan slapped onto the 808b. but that needs you to cut the casing of the device.

              EDIT: If you are keen you can use an external 12V power supply for the fan alone :P so much for a "Mini PC" lol
              Last edited by rishidoshi; 23 March 2013, 19:44.

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                #8
                Originally posted by rishidoshi View Post
                I used an old cpu fan, cut the end pin and joined a usb socket to it. powered through the OTG port.
                (Yea its a 12V fan and im powering it through 5V, runs slow. But throws some air. so its ok.)
                Alternatively one can also use a conventional USB fan u get cheap on **** (attached a pic of it too)
                That's my setup basically... only to cool the device. Got nothing fancy apart from that :P
                cheers!
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                ive seen someone use a cool 5V 25x25x7mm fan slapped onto the 808b. but that needs you to cut the casing of the device.
                Nice work Rishi! Gave me some good ideas too. Keep up the good work. Thanks.

                D_A

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                  #9
                  touch screen

                  I have 21.5" and 42" touch overlay on monitor and TV.
                  Both working fine, like big tablet. With touch enabled, the apps can be operated as they supposed to.
                  42" TV

                  21.5" LCD

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                    #10
                    [QUOTE=plightsup;58598]I have 21.5" and 42" touch overlay on monitor and TV.
                    Both working fine, like big tablet. With touch enabled, the apps can be operated as they supposed to.
                    This, this is absolutely incredible... I didn't even think this was possible.

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                      #11
                      touch overlay

                      Originally posted by plightsup View Post
                      I have 21.5" and 42" touch overlay on monitor and TV.
                      Both working fine, like big tablet. With touch enabled, the apps can be operated as they supposed to.
                      42" TV

                      21.5" LCD
                      What kernel or ROM are you using? And where can I find the touch overlay? That's looks really nice

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by 00tjonez View Post
                        What kernel or ROM are you using? And where can I find the touch overlay? That's looks really nice
                        mk808 use Omegamoon's touchscreen kernel, but the touch overlay is hard for you to get. It is not currently on market.

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                          #13
                          MK808B Lapdock Mod

                          Hi folks!

                          Let me introduce you my MK808B Lapdock!

                          I´m using a slightly modded version of the Motorola Atrix Lapdock. Instead of the male Micro Usb port it has now a working female Type A Usb port.

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                          To prevent power interruptions and to add more power to the MK I attached a solary powered battery.
                          Note: To get the correct resolutions for the Lapdock, you need to close the lid and open it again. After doing that you can see now all supported resolutions (1080p / 720p works just fine!)

                          The battery gets powered by the sun and the Lapdock itself.
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                          EDIT: The Lapdock ist also working with the RaspberryPi, as an exteral Screen and if you just attach a USB cable to your PC, it´s also working as a keyboard/mouse!

                          EDIT2: Atteched Logitech C270 720p webcam to the Lapdocks USB-Hub. Working in camera-App, Skype, etc...! Self-Shot:
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                          Last edited by Ponsen; 12 April 2013, 16:57.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by plightsup View Post
                            mk808 use Omegamoon's touchscreen kernel, but the touch overlay is hard for you to get. It is not currently on market.
                            Tease...


                            They are out there, but you wont like the price!

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