Today's Best Deal - TV Stik Android Powered HDMI Adapter

Discussion in Hot Deals started by emmashopping • Jul 25, 2013.

  1. emmashopping

    emmashoppingMember

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    Everyone puts their entire life on their smartphone. Their calendar, contacts, photos, movies, apps, and emails. The list goes on and on. People can't image their life without them now. Yours today from Overrunz - so you can turn your TV into a giant smartphone to access all of your important stuff.
    Yours for $49.99
    Regular Price: $79.99

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    Specifications

    White color
    Converts your TV/Monitor into a Smart TV
    HDMI 1.4 interface
    Runs on Android 4.0 OS (Ice Cream Sandwich)
    Built-in Atheros AR6103 IEEE 802.11b/g/n WiFi
    TCC8925 ARM Cortex A5 1.0 GHz processor
    512 MB DDR3 memory
    4 GB internal NAND Flash memory
    Micro USB OTG (On-The-Go) port (cable included)
    USB Type A host port for connecting a USB mouse/keyboard
    Device also supports 2.4 GHz wireless mouse or keyboard
    DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) and WPS support
    Fn key
    Product Requirements:
    TV with HDMI port
    Available power outlet
    USB or wireless mouse or keyboard

    Condition: NEW

    Warranty: 1-Year

    Dimensions: 5x5x1.5 inches

    Weight: 0.35 lbs

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  2. angelapride

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    Such a great deal you have posted here and i would like to buy this deal on my brothers birthday.
     
  3. UshaBecker

    UshaBeckerMember

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    That is actually a great device you have out there..i guess i am gonna look for more reviews before getting on to purchase that device..the price also seems to be pretty much reasonable.