Otherwise the stick makes everything that you'd expect from an Android Device
Free access to the Android Market
Games run thanks to the quad-core processor liquid (Dead Trigger, asphalt). 2D games naturally anyway (eg Boom Beach)
Installation of various streaming apps (Amazon Instant Video is running smoothly, Youtube, media libraries .....)
Viewing images and videos simply by the Micro-SD card into the embroidery embroiders (The appropriate viewer simply invites you from the Market)
Browsing the Internet on a PC using a browser (Bluetooth keyboard is recommended)
Chat Messenger
etc .... just as needed just install what you need.
The drive is supplied with power supply, but both on TV and on the PC monitor was supplied to the stick via normal USB.
What I still like good, is that boots the stick quickly. When you first install you should make sure that the resolution on Full HD TV set to 1920x1080.
With regard to the wireless connection, I note that this is good in the same room as the router, but can be problematic even in adjacent rooms. The wireless reception performance is not the best and here you should make a close to the router.
Who much playing and surfing also a matching Bluetooth keyboard should get, which can be easily connect via Bluetooth with the stick. Who uses only streaming services, should consider purchasing an Air Mouse, as the stick so the most comfortable can be controlled from the sofa. As a stopgap, you can connect manually a USB keyboard or mouse.
All in all, the drive is a cost-effective solution to bring a full Android environment on the LCV TV (or monitor). The performance is sufficient for games and limitations are there only so far that one should look for in streaming apps to relative proximity to the router.