Archive:ODROID: Difference between revisions

From Official Kodi Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{mininav| [[Devices]] }}
{{mininav| [[Devices]] }}


<section begin="intro" />'''ODROID-X''' is a series of powerful ARM-based  single-board computers (developer boards) created by Hardkernel Co., Ltd., an open-source hardware company located in South Korea.  
<section begin="intro" />'''ODROID-X''' is a series of powerful ARM-based  single-board computers (developer boards), manufactured by Hardkernel Co., Ltd., an open-source hardware company located in South Korea, capable of running Android or Linux. {{Kodi}} should work on Hardkernel ODROID-X, X2, U2, U3, XU, XU2, XU3 and XU3 Lite.


The ODROID-X series was primary designed to act as a development platform for developers wanting to prototype embedded systems based on Samsung Exynos 3, 4, and 5 series of System-on-Chips (SoC), but have since also been made popular for multi-purpose use by low-power device enthusiasts and hobbyist alike, including those using it for as HTPC (Home Theater PC) for {{Kodi}}.
The ODROID-X series was primary designed to act as a development platform for developers wanting to prototype embedded systems based on Samsung Exynos 3, 4, and 5 series of System-on-Chips (SoC), but have since also been made popular for multi-purpose use by low-power device enthusiasts and hobbyist alike, including those using it for as HTPC (Home Theater PC) for {{Kodi}}.<section end="intro" />
 
{{Kodi}} should work on Hardkernel ODROID-X, X2, U2, U3, XU, XU2, XU3 and XU3 Lite.<section end="intro" />


==Overview==
==Overview==

Revision as of 18:29, 26 November 2014

Home icon grey.png   ▶ Devices ▶ ODROID

ODROID-X is a series of powerful ARM-based single-board computers (developer boards), manufactured by Hardkernel Co., Ltd., an open-source hardware company located in South Korea, capable of running Android or Linux. Kodi should work on Hardkernel ODROID-X, X2, U2, U3, XU, XU2, XU3 and XU3 Lite.

The ODROID-X series was primary designed to act as a development platform for developers wanting to prototype embedded systems based on Samsung Exynos 3, 4, and 5 series of System-on-Chips (SoC), but have since also been made popular for multi-purpose use by low-power device enthusiasts and hobbyist alike, including those using it for as HTPC (Home Theater PC) for Kodi.

Overview

Even though the product name ‘ODROID’ is a portmanteau of ‘open’ + ‘Android’, the hardware isn't actually fully open source because some parts of the design are retained proprietary by the company.

Installing Kodi

See also

  • Android hardware - Other Android platform which Kodi supports hardware video decoding on.
  • Android - Android operating system information in regards to Kodi usage.

Links