If you have an Android tablet, surely you have ever used applications to view movies, TV series or football matches. But surely you have also thought at some time that it would be much more comfortable to be able to see that content on your television screen.
The solution to this, if you don't have one Smart TV, is to add an additional device that allows you to use Android on your TV. And although there are many options on the market for this, today we are going to talk about Energy Android TV Play, the new device that has just been launched by Energy System, and with which you will be able to enjoy all the content offered by the network on a much larger screen.
Android on your TV with Energy Android TV Play
Not the same as Android TV
Last year Google launched Android TV, an operating system designed especially for televisions. But what Energy Android TV Play offers us is not exactly this. This device, which you can connect to your TV via HDMI, offers you a version of Android similar to the one you can find on a smartphone or tablet, so that you can use any application you find on the Internet on your TV. Google Play Store.
Technical Specifications
It incorporates a 1,5 Ghz Dual Core microprocessor in addition to the following features:
- Dual core ARM Cortex A9 1.5GHz processor.
- 1GB DDR3 RAM.
- 8GB of internal memory, expandable through external USB devices.
- ANDROID 4.2.2, allows the installation of countless apps and games for the Android operating system.
- Reversible remote control, with a keyboard to make its use more comfortable.
- Browser, supports HTML 5 and Flash 11.1.
- Direct connection to HDTV via High Speed HDMI connector.
- Silent and pendrive size, ideal to take with you wherever you go.
- OSD menu in multiple languages, intuitive and easy to use.
- Plug and play.
- Connections: 1 x High Speed HDMI, 1 x IR Receiver, 1 x USB-Host type A.
- Compatible with storage devices with FAT/FAT32/NTFS formats.
- Compatible with self-powered hard drives, keyboards and other devices such as external wired signaling or RF signal, webcam, etc.
Cheaper than Nexus Player
With the features we have discussed, it probably reminded you of the Nexus Player, which had similar features. But the good thing about Energy Android TV Play is, that it is a little cheaper, since it costs 69 Euros compared to the 99 that the previous one cost.
If you are one of those who travel frequently, this device will also be more comfortable, since its appearance is similar to that of Chromecast, something like a slightly thicker flash drive, so it is ideal for taking it from one place to another and not miss the content you want to see through Android, even when you're in a hotel or beach house. And if you are going to use it at home, it will hardly take up space. To manage it, it incorporates a remote control with which to make use of all its functions, download countless applications, games, surf the Internet or share files with your smartphone or tablet.
Do you know any device similar to Energy Android TV Play? Do you think these types of devices are useful? Leave us a comment at the bottom of the page and tell us your opinion.