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<blockquote data-quote="czguy" data-source="post: 114108" data-attributes="member: 17637"><p>Recoveryone drone, have you tried to sideload any Android applications on this? As IT geek I would find some other uses for this besides drone flying and specs scare me:</p><p>CPU: Intel Atom x5 1.44 GHz Quad Core</p><p>Internal Memory: Approx. 16GB (including Moverio OS)</p><p>RAM: 2GB !!!</p><p>External Memory: microSD (max.2GB) / microSDHC(max.32GB)</p><p>OS Version: Android [4.0.4]</p><p>That's really bad for such an expensive toy... I could imagine using it to watch a movie in bed or on a train to work, however, with these specs, I am not sure if it could handle 1080 HEVC (H.265) video files from my collection...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="czguy, post: 114108, member: 17637"] Recoveryone drone, have you tried to sideload any Android applications on this? As IT geek I would find some other uses for this besides drone flying and specs scare me: CPU: Intel Atom x5 1.44 GHz Quad Core Internal Memory: Approx. 16GB (including Moverio OS) RAM: 2GB !!! External Memory: microSD (max.2GB) / microSDHC(max.32GB) OS Version: Android [4.0.4] That's really bad for such an expensive toy... I could imagine using it to watch a movie in bed or on a train to work, however, with these specs, I am not sure if it could handle 1080 HEVC (H.265) video files from my collection... [/QUOTE]
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