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Wednesday, 12/11/2013 9:01:06 AM

Wednesday, December 11, 2013 9:01:06 AM

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I would say the item that will set NTEK apart is only the $299 Nuvola. This hasn't been done with the Tegra 4 chipset on a non- handheld device or mobile device. That would be a trick if they can pull that off at that price.


Their commercial version is just a PC with Haswell chipset. Easily available. Add an operating system and it is ready to go. You can buy a computer just like it and do it your self. I don't see the bargain there.

This outfit had hardware devices with the same specs and some even more savy at a good price.....

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_sr_pc?ie=UTF8&field-brandtextbin=MITXPC&node=541966

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The 4K stream boxes with android software are available already. You can buy the version that NTEK ditched when they switched to the Tegra 4 route. These are cheap. I'm certainly NOT saying they are better.

http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/Quad-Core-Mele-A1000G-Quad-Mini-PC-Android-4-1-TV-Box-Allwinner-ARM-CortexA7-2GB/715968_818962879.html

So again I would say what would set NTEK apart is getting that Tegra 4 chipset solution out there with the Jellybean software for $299 before someone else does. THAT WOULD SET THEM APART.