The niche market is big enough for me, it's not as risky - and I rather give a niche market a product they love than a mass-consumer market "another handheld".
Without Craigix and evil dragon and many of the fantastic community members, the pandora would never be like what it is today. However, I don't want Craigix to push it too hard and risk killing the project. Taking baby steps is not shameful; for I'd rather have a slightly more powerful and better designed pandora than not having it at all.
I'm not interested selling a device to a mass market because of specs, I'm interested selling it to a niche market because of functionality. Usually, a device with a lot of functionality doesn't sell well in a mass consumer market, as it's too complicated - but it sells well within a niche (see the N900 for example).
The OCS1 is a family of Tablet PCs powered by Intel's next generation Atom platform codenamed "Oak Trail", running Windows 7, and capable of running the most demanding online PC games, MMORPG, 3D, productivity and social networking applications. It's a handheld mobile device with the power of a PC. Its OMOS Key user interface enhances the ease and speed of tasks and games commonly performed on a laptop or desktop and its intuitive control mechanism is superior to multi-touch interfaces for playing games and browsing the Web.
The OCS1 is a powerful mobile device that enables PC-based games and applications, with its OMOS interface, 5.0-Inch TFT Capacitive touch screen, QWERTY keyboard, connectivity over Wi-Fi, WiMax, detachable HSDPA, Bluetooth, GPS, and USB 2.0 HS, powerful stereo sound, gyroscope, and full Internet browsing capability, making it ideal for running the most demanding hardcore and social networking games and communities.
"Ever seen a handheld that can run StarCraft II? You have now," says Sean Holister, contributing editor for engadget.com.
"OCS1 is the world's first TC that provides the same experience of playing online games as on a PC," said Eu-jin Oh, President of OCOSMOS. "Users will love the TC's capabilities, ease of use, power, and mobility."
The OCS1 TC delivers a new platform of tiny PC technology that benefits both business users and the gaming public, and its unique OMOS Key interface overcomes the limitations of existing mobile devices with an innovative OMOS Key interface.
"The Intel Atom processor is designed to deliver high performance and ultra low power across a range of connected mobile devices," said Rene Torres, director of marketing for Intel's Notebook and Tablet Group. "The OCS1, developed by OCOSMOS, represents a good example of what is possible with Intel's upcoming Oak Trail platform."
The OCS1 specifications include:
Intel Oak Trail platform
Up to 64GB of solid-state storage
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity
5.0-Inch TFT Capacitive Multi-touch screen
1024 x 600 pixel resolution capacitive touch screen
Front and rear cameras (1.3MP Webcam in front , 3.1MP camera in back)
A microphone for video chat sessions
Windows 7 OS
OMOS Key Interface: useful as a mouse, and customizable for character input
1GB of RAM installed, upgradable to 2GB
Right/Left keys on the device shoulder for gaming
microSD Memory Card Expansion Slots
Gyroscope/Accelerometer
Here’s the OCS1:
Windows 7 Home Premium
Intel Oak Trail CPU @ 1.5GHz
5” capacitive touchscreen at 1024×600
1GB of RAM, upgradable to 2GB
Up to 64GB of SSD storage
WiFi and Bluetooth
3.2MP rear camera, 1.3MP front camera
MicroSD slot
Right/Left shoulder keys for gaming
Gyroscope/Accelerometer
The MeeGo project provides a Linux-based, open source software platform for the next generation of computing devices. The MeeGo software platform is designed to give developers the broadest range of device segments to target for their applications, including netbooks, handheld computing and communications devices, in-vehicle infotainment devices, smart TVs, tablets and more – all using a uniform set of APIs based on Qt. For consumers, MeeGo will offer innovative application experiences that they can take from device to device.
The MeeGo project is hosted by The Linux Foundation.
MeeGo includes:
- Performance optimizations and features which enable rich computational and graphically oriented applications and connected services development
- No-compromise internet standards support delivering the best web experiences
- Easy to use, flexible and powerful UI/app development environment based on Qt
- Open source project organization managed by the Linux Foundation
- State of the Art Linux stack optimized for the size and capabilities of small footprint platforms and mobile devices, but delivering broad linux software application compatibility
MeeGo currently targets platforms such as netbooks/entry-level desktops, handheld computing and communications devices, in-vehicle infotainment devices, connected TVs, and media phones. All of these platforms have common user requirements in communications, application, and internet services in a portable or small form factor. The MeeGo project will continue to expand platform support as new features are incorporated and new form factors emerge in the market.
MeeGo articles:
Ibrahim Haddad from the Linux Foundation recently published an article on the 1st anniversary of MeeGo - what's been accomplished in the past year, where we are, and what's new. The article is available here (meego_anniversary_article.pdf: 1.8 MB).
Ibrahim Haddad from the Linux Foundation has authored an introductory article about the MeeGo project. The article is available for download following this link (MeeGo_Introduction.pdf: 0.98 MB).
OMG it competes directly with a cellphone!
@xiongxioi
I never thought of the nubs as 'tits' before and now I can't get it out of my mind.
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Nothing that any of you have said has ANYTHING to do with Craigix's position. Nothing. Let's go through a few.
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Indeed the screen is one part which can't be changed, so that's why it's going to be as good as it can be.
It's like the past read my mind today, but in the past which was their future.......NanoNote Personalities Program
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NanoNote Personalities Program[1]
The NanoNote should offer different "spins" offering different types of functionality, aka "personalities".
Example personalities:
- graphing calculator
- electronic spelling dictionary / translator
- travel buddy (wikitravel / openstreetmap)
- puzzle games
- beginner programming languages (python, pascal, etc)
- PDA
- Gutenberg ebooks reader
- VOIP phone
Every personality would be available both as a downloadable image and preinstalled on SD cards sold as NN accessories. Every SD card would have a custom sticker to show at a glance which personality is installed on it. There would be a little case or slipcover for the NN that would include a little compartment for an SD collection.
Company responsibilities:
- Pay an artist to work with personality development teams on a splashscreen + tiny SD sticker art for each team
- Pay good tech writers to develop user guides for each personality; bonus points for paying tech writers to help out on developer docs!!
- Provide hosting for personality development teams, but also support mirroring of install images for teams that want to use their own server
- Hire knowledgable and good-tempered customer support engineers willing to shield developers from grumpy customers and customers from grumpy developers
- Handle retail of the pre-installed SDs, including the custom stickers for branding (also offer stickers separately for those who want to download images to already-owned SD)
- Offer to donate some portion of pre-installed SD / sticker profit to project designated by leaders of corresponding dev team
Developer team responsibilities:
Most of the personalities would use the openwrt base, but some of the ones intended for hacking might slap the NN kernel into another embedded distro, e.g. a gentoo embedded experiment (gentoo has mips support).
- Work with artist to come up with custom splashscreen and SD sticker art
- Make sure the official splashscreen for the personality gets displayed at boot
- Answer questions from tech writer regarding user guide
[1] "program" in the sense of "something you can participate in", not in the sense of "code a computer executes"
p.s. Stephanie Lockwood-Childs, leader of Santa Barbara Linux Group, is author of NanoNote Personalities Program:
Well, I'm pretty sure we would choose the same SoC, as new SoCs usually won't cost more than a previous version.
The OMAP3 or DM3730 is just as expensive as a Cortex A9... so it wouldn't make sense using a lower speed one.
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It's just a general thing I was pointing out to.
I would not just grab the best available simply because it exists - I would check if an older version would make more sense in our use case.
This probably won't apply to the SoC, as mentioned, but it might to other components.
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The question is, "What is the point of having top of the chart processing power?"
This directly addresses the question bismuth
Well, I'm pretty sure we would choose the same SoC, as new SoCs usually won't cost more than a previous version.
The OMAP3 or DM3730 is just as expensive as a Cortex A9... so it wouldn't make sense using a lower speed one.
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It's just a general thing I was pointing out to.
I would not just grab the best available simply because it exists - I would check if an older version would make more sense in our use case.
This probably won't apply to the SoC, as mentioned, but it might to other components.
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It's easy. Bleeding edge and top of the chart don't mean the same thing. The post you linked from Craigix said the best handheld. There is where your cognitive dissonance lies.
We intend to keep putting the latest ES on that brain board for as long as there is a market.
You can generally get ES samples months before MP samples.
So I think we can stay ahead pretty much for as long as we like, plus we have some big industry backing for this idea, companies want a HD device to show off their SoCs.
The P2 has to be the best ever portable. No corners cut. If it's anything less than I'm just not interested.
nothing but the best
What are the rules of the game going to be this time? You kept "most powerful handheld in the world" on Pandora's front page long after phones easily surpassed it. So please get out of the way now what "handheld" means so we don't have to go through this nonsense again in 2013 and 2014.
We intend to keep putting the latest ES on that brain board for as long as there is a market.
You can generally get ES samples months before MP samples.
So I think we can stay ahead pretty much for as long as we like, plus we have some big industry backing for this idea, companies want a HD device to show off their SoCs.
Indeed the screen is one part which can't be changed, so that's why it's going to be as good as it can be.
Also, as I've said, it will be the best handheld on the market when launched, we will then aim to keep it that way via the modular nature of the brain board.
Doubters can doubt, tell me about it in 2013.
Then again in 2014.
Every review of those 1080 screens says you can see a clear difference and they they are amazing eg http://www.slashgear...phone-02249979/
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https://www.youtube.com/embed/0Na5QBF5ZvA?feature=oembed
I would add that you added a little flavor to what Craigix "stated" however.
@ED: ...and the majority of community stands behind you and your visions. A pandora without you is a pandora I would very probably not order, never ever preorder.
- Craig wants microSD, we want fullSD.
- Craig wants fullHD, we want a reasonable resolution.
- Craig wants Android, we want linux in the first line.
- Craig wants the maximum power, at the maximum costs, we want reasonable power at a reasonable pricepoint
- We want open communication, not lots of words and vague promises and silence over things going wrong
- We want p2 to be a communityproject, not a force-through what craig sees as "the future"
- We want notaz
- We want a projectleader that is involved in the OS, encourages devs (coding competitions vs "community developed repo? never going to be official standart!"), keeps calm and listens to arguments.
("we" being what I personally think of the community)
Nice trolling, but my use of the term "bleeding edge" is irrelevant to whether Craigix answered the question, which he did not.
From what I've seen lately the community is tearing itself apart piece by pieceJust let the community decide how the P2 should be, part for part. So if something goes wrong at the end, nobody can blame OP-Team but only himself.