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Hands-on with FXI's Natural organic cotton Sweets, now available for pre-order


Showstoppers MWC – FXI Technologies, Inc. today introduced the launch of cstick.com, a group website and technical forum where Natural organic cotton Sweets progression units are immediately available for pre-order.

"The community is really looking forward to Natural organic cotton Candy's release," said Borgar Ljosland, CEO and creator of FXI. "We've had interest in the any screen pc for everything from cellular set top box gaming and entertainment to cellular any screen processing, in addition to a host of specialized medical, vehicle and other applications. The size, raw power and combined HDMI, USB and MicroUSB connection bring unrivaled versatility to the cellular market."

On screen at this week's Mobile World The legislature tradeshow in the Advancement Norwegian Unit (Hall 2.0-2A67), Natural organic cotton Sweets is the first any screen reasoning pc, weighing only 21 h. It's unique structure will allow the device to serve as an ideal companion to cellular phones, products, laptop computer PCs and Apples as well as will add smart abilities to existing shows, set top boxes and video games.

Specifications involve an ARM® Cortex™-A9 (1GHz) CPU from Samsung, an ARM Mali™-400 MP (Quad-core, 1.2GHz) GPU, Wi-Fi and Wireless, HDMI result and the Managing system os. It decodes MPEG-4, H.264 and other video codecs and screen HD design on any HDMI equipped screen. Systems reinforced to date involve Managing system Gingerbread and Ice Cream Food as well as Ie8. On-screen content can be controlled a wide range of ways – easily using cellular phones with an app, Wireless add-ons like rats and RF remote controls; or by utilizing a notebook's incorporated keyboard and touch pad.

To join the Natural organic cotton Sweets progression group, visit www.cstick.com.

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