The Developer options menu has quite a few options that we can set and is more complex compared to the Toucan SX:
Finally, we have the About Device menu, where we can find out the model code name, Android version number, kernel build and build number:
Now let's go back to the eHomeMediaCenter application we mentioned earlier. What can we do with it you may ask? Well, with it it is possible to set up a Media Server or play media content from the compatible devices on our network:
The Media Server section allows us to add folders that would be broadcasted inside the network:
The Media Player tab will detect the DLNA devices which will able to serve content to the mini-PC:
The software also comes with some options that we can customize:
The preinstalled Explorer application is really easy to use and with it we can explore the internal file system, along with the installed SD card, USB devices or network computers: