Our list with the most interesting RK3368 devices
This SoC made some headlines from the minute it was announced due to the octa-core Cortex A53 64bit ARMv8 chipset with PowerVR G6110 GPU which promises 4K@60fps and H.265 Full 4K support, 3D BD-ISO and support for 7.1 lossless audio (including DTS-HD MA and TrueHD). Take all that and add the shiny new Android 5.1 OS and you'll get interesting devices, good for both gaming and for use as a media player.
And it looks like several manufacturers will launch their own Rockchip RK3368 devices.
As one of our readers noticed, Chinese manufacturers tend to give this products very similar names (there's a MK68, an i68, an R68 - and all of them have either a 6 or an 8 in the name).
Zidoo X6 Pro
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Zidoo X6 Pro
Zidoo announced their first device based on a RockChip SoC and although we don't have any pictures (or 3D renderings) at this stage, I expect it to look good.
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Himedia H8
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Himedia H8
For the past 3 years Himedia would announce around this time of the year a new Hisilicon device line, which they were known mostly for the aluminum casing with front LCD panel and for a better than average image quality.
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Rikomagic MK68
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Rikomagic MK68
Rikomagic's announcement of a Rockchip RK3368 device wasn't a surprise, as they are a long-term Rockchip partner. MK68 will have 2Gb of RAM and 16Gb eMMC storage.
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Beelink i68
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Beelink i68Beelink i68 is already available in two versions: 2GB RAM and 8GB ROM for $79 and 1GB RAM and 8GB ROM for $71. |
Tronsmart R68 Meta
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Tronsmart Orion R68Tronsmart launched two versions as well, the most interesting one having 2GB of RAM and 16Gb eMMC. |
I'll be reviewing a few of them over the next few weeks. Meanwhile you can follow Mini PC DB on twitter!