Scishion AI One

Scishion AI One

By Desire Athow

Scishion AI One

For a device that uses a cutting-edge operating system, the Scishion AI One is deceptively bland. The silver chassis might aim to fool you into thinking that it’s metal, but it’s actually plastic, and slightly tacky, one might argue.

It is of similar size to most of the other Android boxes we’ve tested before. Size-wise, it’s barely more than 10cm square and 15mm high; you could easily fit it into a pocket should you want to use it as a roving computer.

The front is adorned by a tiny LCD screen (with white digits) that displays nothing but the time. There are no buttons – you will need to pull the plug or flick the switch at the wall to switch it off. There are plenty of slits underneath to allow air to circulate for cooling.

There are also plenty of connectors: three USB ports (one USB 3.0), one microSD card slot, one HDMI port, an Ethernet port, an optical IO and an audiovisual connector – the power port is proprietary.

Scishion AI One

Specifications

Corners have been cut here, but not in an obvious way. There’s only one USB 3.0 port, as we just observed, the Wi-Fi doesn’t support the …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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