The Rikomagic MK902 MiniPC, a quad-core set top box equipped with a 5 MPixels camera (under review here) should soon get updated with latest Rockchip RK3288 processor. The MK902II is expected next month, price has not yet been set.

From the product release information:

The MK902II is the latest generation Mini PC from Rikomagic, it’s faster then any of our previous Android Mini PC’s thanks to the state of the art RK3288 quad core A17 processor. Up until now (in fact the last 2 years) Mini PC’s have used Cortex A9 cores in their multi core processors. Now we can offer performance thats quite literally “Game Changing” by bringing speed increases of over 3 times our current fastest mini PCs (the MK802IV and MK902)… and they were fast!

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Rikomagic MK902II specifications

Operating System Android 4.4 KitKat CPU Rockchip RK3288 Quad Core ARM Cortex-A17，up to 1.8GHZ

GPU – Mali-T764 3D GPU (OpenGL ES 1.1/2.0 /3.0,and OpenCL 1.1) Flash Storage Memory 8 GB or 16 GB capacity (depending on model) System Memory 2 GB DDR3

Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0 Wi-FI 802.11 b/g/n LAN Ethernet – RJ45 Supports Gigabit network. Camera Integrated 5 Million Pixels camera with microphone

Picture resolution: 2592×1944, video: 640×480 HDMI HDMI full size connector Interfaces microUSB port

full size USB Host port

Additional storage from MicroSD slot (supporting up to 32 GB cards)

Integrated Microphone

External 3G USB Dongle support Battery life Not applicable as the MK902 has no battery, AC powered only. Google Play Store / Android Market Yes Video formats MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4,H.263, H.264, H.265,AVS, VC-1, RV, VP6/VP8,MVC (1080p) Sorenson Spark, MVC up to 4K2K @ 60fps Audio Format MP1,MP2,MP3,WMA,WAV,OGG,OGA,APE,FLAC,AAC,M4A,3GPP Product to be announced at official page rikomagic.com and Rikomagic store

Rikomagic MK902II PCB exposed

As it appears on the Rikomagic MK902II board sample below, the form factor and connectors implantation seems to be identical to the MK902. The main changes on the second version relate to a major CPU upgrade with the Rockchip RK3288 processor (visible in the center of the picture) and a LAN improvement with Gigabit speeds support. The missing feature of a power switch from the MK902 does not seem to have been corrected.





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