Tronsmart have turned their attention away from Android TV boxes, to produce their very own Chromecast alternative.
Android smartphone makers are constantly jostling for position, but in other Chinese Android markets there only tends to be a few manufacturers worth taking notice of. If itâs home based Android fun through your TV, Tronsmart are one of the companies you should look at.
We have already been impressed with their Android TV boxes, but what if you donât need all the features of an Android box, and all you really need is a Chromcast alternative?
The Tronsmart T2000, like Googleâs own Chromecast, is a simple USB dongle that plugs in to your HD TV and acts as a bridge between your smartphone/tablet and your TV. Tronsmart have loaded the $40 dongle with technology including Miracast/Airplay and DLNA which basally means you can take any supported Android or iOS device and stream media, photos, and games directly to your TV.
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Set up is easy, simply plug it in to the HDMI out on your TV and use a USB plug to power it and away you go. The small USB design allows the Tronsmart T2000 to be hidden out of sight, but also means that hardware isnât quite up to the performance of the full size Android boxes. With a 500mhz processor and 256mb RAM video is limited to just 1080 rather than the 4K beasts we have started to see.
What do you think of the Tronsmart T2000 EZcast? Would you like to see more coverage of Android TV boxes?
Would love to see more coverage of android TV devices. I own a cx919 myself with an airmouse/keyboard on which i use a moga controller to game on. Makes a rather nice cheap micro console. Just wish it had more storage available.
Would love to see more coverage of android TV devices. I own a cx919 myself with an airmouse/keyboard on which i use a moga controller to game on. Makes a rather nice cheap micro console. Just wish it had more storage available.
It would be nice if you can show a video.
I bought an android stick a few years ago at a market here in Bangkok. It was a no name device with a Rockchip inside. It costs all of about $22 and it basically turned my TV into an Android computer. It works so well I don’t have or need cable.
It would be nice if you can show a video.
I bought an android stick a few years ago at a market here in Bangkok. It was a no name device with a Rockchip inside. It costs all of about $22 and it basically turned my TV into an Android computer. It works so well I don’t have or need cable.
Why does it say that the T2000 can’t cast games and the T1000 can??
Is It right? I don’t get it.
Why does it say that the T2000 can’t cast games and the T1000 can??
Is It right? I don’t get it.