The oc1 looks okay the oc9 looks like an abomination to me...I never did like that sony handheld x86 that was ass expensive.
What I think *should* happen...go cortex a9 with the most recent sgx, probably a 800x600 7 or 8" screen. Put the dpad/buttons higher so the triggers are easier to hit...
the psp go has yet to be touched. That's been out for quite a while now.
With the keys hacked there's no need to install a CFW anymore which makes homebrew as simple as "download and run". That'a a pretty big deal.
So now the psp keys were found on the ps3. Essentially this breaks the psp wide open without the need for CFW. But considering the age (limitations) of the psp and the new iphone and android markets does this really matter?
Even if someone decides to try to create an independent psp market...
Has anyone used an optical trackpad like on the new blackberries? Would something like that be useful as an input device for gaming, say as replacement for an analog stick?
Pandora is getting passed up cpu/gpu wise but no one is even getting in the ballpark controls wise. It really is a super shame pandora wasn't shipping 2 years ago.
thx for the replies and sorry for the topic mistype. The marketing angle about video/audio makes sense and must be profitable enough. Its just a shame they don't want to be more.
So why don't the chinese (or some chinese company) do what it can to "open up" their handheld and let people go crazy hacking in the software for them and just allow them to do what they do well...make cheap hardware?
Hasn't anyone learned yet from the dingoo?
Back in the 80's things were far less mature and thus less corporatized. After more than 20 years of diddling people have probably run out of new ideas centered around traditional computer electronics.
There's also the WITS A81 7" tablet for $200
http://www.jiongtang.com/shop/a81w1060-ti-omap3-cortex-7-wifi-bluetooth-wince-gps-p-181.html
Problem with this tablet is that it has WINCE on it, with a beta android.
Apparently they plan on also adding a linux version to it.
Note the CPU here is...
Scary this might give the chinese an opportunity to storm the market with MIPS based systems.
The PSP isn't arm based and it's not a bad cpu for when it was developed.
what's the general opinion about ergonomics from people who actually have this?
Btw, here's a link to a shot of the handheld:
http://2c.zol-img.com.cn/product/40_450x337/517/cehMFDny5rG7k.jpg
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