You’ll need to install EZCast app that you can find on Google Play.
You just have to connect the dongle to your HDMI port, and the micro USB port to the USB port of your TV, and you’re done.
I failed to open the Wi-Fi module, but it’s supposed to be based on Realtek RTL8188. On the top side of the PCB, we’ve got Action Semi AM8251 (MIPS) processor, and 128MB RAM (NANYA NT5C864M1SDP). On the bottom, you can see the 128 NAND Flash (Toshiba TC58NVG0), the button, as well as the PCB name: SG-EZCAST-V1.0. Bottom side of the PCB (Click to Enlarge) I’ve also opened the device to see what’s inside, breaking one of the fragile plastic clips inside the casing in the process. Tronsmart T1000 compared to a Euro Coin and T428 Android mini PC There device only comes with a male HDMI connector, a micro USB port for power, and a small button on the side, which I haven’t used. Another advantage might be better Wi-Fi reception, as if you connect the dongle directly on the back of your TV, you can still move the Wi-Fi module at the front. Since the Wi-Fi module is outside the dongle is much smaller than Android HDMI TV Sticks for example. The package shows it is a Wi-Fi display adapter supporting Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android.īeside the dongle, there’s just a user’s manual (that I did not read, shame on me), and a funny USB wit a microUSB plug at one end, and a Wi-Fi module, and USB plug to connect to your TV or a power adapter at the other end. I’ve just received a sample from Geekbuying, and I’ll post some pictures first, followed by a review with ThL W200 Android 4.2 smartphone, and Acer Aspire One D255 netbook running Windows XP. Tronsmart T1000 Mirror2TV is an EZcast HDMI dongle that connects to your TV, supports Miracast, DLNA, and Airplay, and sells for just $30 including shipping.