I was reading over the morning ads and came across an interesting device
that I had never seen before.  One of those "makes sense, but I didn't know
they did that" sort of things.

It is an Android system, running off a USB stick, that you plug into your
TV's HDMI port, with wifi.  Not sure I have a use for it, but I do see a
niche market for such a device.

Found it from today's CNet Cheapskate bonus deal:
http://news.cnet.com/cheapskate/

"CorteX-A9 1.5 GHz Android 4.0 HDMI TV Stick with Built-in WiFi, DDR3 1024
MB 32 bit and 4 GB Flash Memory"
Shortened URL to product:  http://bit.ly/Yt7Now

Paul Boniol

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