Unless you’re a diehard Android fan like me you may have never heard of this device before. It’s called the Aztech PlayXtreme2 and it’s an Android set-top-box similar to the Logitech Revue. The device shipped with Android 2.3 and it didn’t have access to Google’s official app store. That’s now a thing of the past as the device appears to have gained Google certification and it can access the Google Play Store in the latest update. Android 4.0 is now available and you can download it to your device by clicking here. Follow these instructions and soon you’ll breathe new life into the device.
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