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MK80 Linux Edition is an octa-core Ubuntu mini PC

by Brad Linder03/13/201503/13/2015 16 Comments on MK80 Linux Edition is an octa-core Ubuntu mini PC

The Rikomagic MK80 is a TV box with an Allwinner A80 octa-core processor, at least 2GB of RAM and at least 16GB of storage. Normally it ships with Google Android software, and the MK80 is designed to connect to your TV to let you run Android apps and games on a big screen. But the […]

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