The CX-O1 would be an awesome device to get work done on the fly. The device comes with 512mb of RAM, 4GB of internal storage, a 1GHz single-core processor, a full-sized USB port, HDMI, and Wi-Fi capabilities. This isn’t that bad at all for it’s price, especially with the device being stocked with Android 4.0. It’s also not a hassle to set up on the big screen. The CX-O1 would go beyond expectations if it had Bluetooth support and it was capable of running on a Google TV, but unfortunately, it’s not able to do either.
The CX-O1 is almost equal to it’s other competitor, the iPPea TV in terms of specs. Comparing both, I would still go with the CX-O1 instead of the Pocket TV or the iPPea TV as the picture makes it look a bit smaller than the other two. I think portability is key here and that is where the CX-O1 delivers the most. Between the two devices there really isn’t much of a difference in terms of specs.
Source: Phandroid