Geniatech launches APC390K with RK3566 and 4K HDMI
Geniatech announced the APC390K Android Mini PC, a compact computing solution featuring a Rockchip RK3566 quad-core processor and supporting 4K Ultra HD display via HDMI. Designed for applications like digital signage and smart home, it offers various connectivity options and runs on Android 11.0 or Linux Debian OS.
Key Takeaways
- Rockchip RK3566 quad-core ARM Cortex-A55 CPU runs at 1.8GHz in the APC390K.
- The box supports 4K Ultra HD via HDMI® out at 4KP60 and HDMI® in at 4KP30, including picture-in-picture.
- Connectivity includes Gigabit Ethernet, Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth, optional 4G LTE, and support for Z-Wave, Zigbee, and LoRa.
- Memory and storage are configurable: 2GB LPDDR4 base RAM with 4GB/8GB options, and 8GB eMMC with 8GB–128GB options.
- Geniatech lists Android 11.0 and Linux Debian as OS options, plus a pre-installed MDM app for remote management.
Why It Matters
Geniatech is positioning the APC390K as a compact hardware endpoint for signage and other managed-display deployments, with 4K HDMI input/output, optional LTE, and pre-installed MDM support. That combination matters for streaming-adjacent operators that need local playback, remote control, and flexible network access in a small fanless box. The broader signal is the continued packaging of signage, IoT, and media-player functions into one device rather than separate components. Watch for the final hardware configuration customers choose — especially RAM, storage, and wireless options — because Geniatech says those are customizable.
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