My dedicated x86 media PC I'd been using for some time died a few months back and I had been searching for a low cost replacement for the system - I finally found it in the ARM powered MK802 device.
I've been using the MK802 almost daily for close to a month now and it shocks me that this awesome device hasn't gotten more press in the FOSS world. I plan to write a formal review of the device in the next week, but for now I would like to simply do a comparison between the MK802 and the latest RPI Model B device:
MK802  |   Raspberry Model B  |  |
Processor  |   1.5ghz  |   1.0ghz  |  
RAM  |   1 gig  |   512 meg  |  
Internal Storage  |   4 gig  |   None  |  
USB Ports  |   One  |   Two  |  
Networking  |   Wireless  |   Wired  |  
Video Out  |   HDMI Mini  |   HDMI, RCA  |  
Audio Out  |   HDMI  |   HDMI, 3.5m   |  
Storage  |   Micro SD  |   SDHC  |  
Size  |   8.8 x 3.5 x 1.2 cm  |   8.560 cm × 5.4 cm  |  
Cost+Shipping to US  |   38.50  |   43.33  |  
In addition to having superior specs at a lower price point than the RPI Model B, the MK802 also included an HDMI mini to HDMI cord, power adapter, and the device is in a case by default instead of just being a raw board. Needless to say I am impressed with the little device. For those interested in picking up an MK802 I got mine from Amazon here.
~Jeff Hoogland

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