Ahh come one why is nobody telling me that he is just trolling :angry:... With 4 microSD slots ....
Serious, I have an even better Idea, why not scrap that lousy keyboard - who needs that anyway, industry is leeding with touchscreens today ? So we could have at least 16 MicroSD Slot - think of all the capacity !.
Seriously now, could you please try to think your arguments through before posting them ? If you had done that you may had the idea that there is only a finity number of peripheral - "connections" a SoC usually offers.
HI! This is from page one
If microSD slots are used what is the max amount of slots we can have? I'd like to see 3 or even 4 slots. That way I could have 1 or 2 dedicated to music and videos the rest for games, os etc. I have A LOT of media and documents.Given Ed's wonderful ability to post good sense and constructive news, I think it might help if there were an official post detailing the outline plans for the P2, addressing key points like:
- Will it cost $750
- Whats this magical hardware deal that requires android as a stock install?
- Will it run real Linux out of the box
- Are we restricted to microSD card slots?
- How is the 8GB of ram going to be achieved?
Its early days yet, but the core customer base is being put off buying a product that hasn't really reached the drawing board - which is a crazy state of affairs
You know, if the P2 purposely used microSD to RAID them, I would probably be convinced that it was a good idea
Just as leaving space in the top corners of the iCP2 turns out to be for speakers, clearing the lid of the P2 for a huge screen
Another thought is that a premium console/palmtop should have a backpanel touchpad - PSvita style
Perhaps this explains the enthusiasm for android?
If microSD slots are used what is the max amount of slots we can have? I'd like to see 3 or even 4 slots. That way I could have 1 or 2 dedicated to music and videos the rest for games, os etc. I have A LOT of media and documents.Given Ed's wonderful ability to post good sense and constructive news, I think it might help if there were an official post detailing the outline plans for the P2, addressing key points like:
- Will it cost $750
- Whats this magical hardware deal that requires android as a stock install?
- Will it run real Linux out of the box
- Are we restricted to microSD card slots?
- How is the 8GB of ram going to be achieved?
Its early days yet, but the core customer base is being put off buying a product that hasn't really reached the drawing board - which is a crazy state of affairs
You know, if the P2 purposely used microSD to RAID them, I would probably be convinced that it was a good idea
Just as leaving space in the top corners of the iCP2 turns out to be for speakers, clearing the lid of the P2 for a huge screen
Another thought is that a premium console/palmtop should have a backpanel touchpad - PSvita style
Perhaps this explains the enthusiasm for android?
Not to get too far down this rabbit hole...
Two microSDXC slots = 1 full sized SD slot in fuction.
A four card microSDXC RAID10 would have roughly the same or less performance than a two card SDXC RAID1.
Now, if you're talking about a snap on module to the Binky modular design with my 'make both sides the same' addition - then you COULD make a single module with 12! microSD slots (3 dual stacks front and back) and run RAID 6 on those - and have a truly bitchin' palm sized server... I wonder if a surface to surface connector could handle the bandwidth to run something like that. Hmm...
Screen should be WXGA 16:10, not FHD
Audio may be good enough already
I think wowing people is largely about unusual details - he pandora was (and is) unusual because of the keyboard - game controls combo
on the topic of raided micro SD, a pair of microSD cards has an advantage compared to a single SD card; they won't die at exactly the same time.
I wouldn't mind:
full SDXC (external)
quad microSD RAID 5 (internal)
RAID and pocket computing don't go together, which is a good reason why they should!
From an old-school server builder: If you're going to use RAID5, then you best use at least 5 disks - that is where the optimum space hit for the parity disk starts to click.I wouldn't mind:
full SDXC (external)
quad microSD RAID 5 (internal)
RAID and pocket computing don't go together, which is a good reason why they should!
Frankly, if you're going to even consider RAID in the device, you're going to want to be able to handle several multiples of the fastest SD/microSD cards on the market - so that Bus would have to take 400MB/sec +/- in order to justify it. Not that that is such a bad thing.
And this is from page two
Is there room for that many cards?If you're going to use RAID5, then you best use at least 5 disks - that is where the optimum space hit for the parity disk starts to click.
Maybe one SDXC slot on the mainboard, and a whole bunch of microSD on a daughterboard?
I know it's hard. :/