
Smart TVs are all the rage, and upgrade systems for ordinary televisions aren't all that uncommon. The Pocket TV Kickstarter project, however, is somewhat different. It's essentially a small computer with an HDMI output that lets it connect to newer televisions or other screens. It runs Android 4.0, so once you plug it in you can use it more or less like an ordinary tablet displayed in 1080p resolution. It's pocket-sized and includes Wi-Fi, 4GB of internal storage, and a microSD slot, making it more mobile than the standard smart TV upgrade box. In some ways, Pocket TV isn't too different from something like Cotton Candy — though it's geared more towards TVs — but the method of control is interesting. While it works with a standard...
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