palmertech
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Known specs (For sure):
PRICE: 899 Yuan/$131 USD for no internal memory model.
4.3" 800x480 capacitive touch screen
SDHC support
Wifi A/B/G/N
Bluetooth with phone tethering support
USB 2.0 host with full OTG driver stack and support for USB ethernet, 3g modems, and GPS. USB gamepads, as well
Wolfson DAC
Linux OS with support for "massive library of games and applications from homebrew community"
Hi-Def video hardware decoding
Speculative/not for sure/unable to decipher bad engrish translation specs:
Dual core Blackfin at 800mhz (Mostly speculation, it seems)
2d accelerator (I think this is correct, almost certainly no 3d, though)
Flash 9 support
Capacitive stylus (This is probably true, I have made one myself, very easy)
Bittorrent client
A bunch of other stuff that is either pure speculation, or I do just not understand. :huh:
Check it!
Translated product link:
http://74.125.19.132/translate_c?hl=EN&...wY9D4CXwcr__otg
Original link: http://www.smartdevices.com.cn/information...902/12-190.html
I love SmartQ products, they are very well built and continue to improve the firmware of their devices significantly, even 6 months after launch, and even after discontinuing the device! I have no doubt this will be a well built, solid product, if previous items are any indication.
USB host! Look at that border! The rep I talked to says they are porting all the old "smartq" (mostly stolen PSP/GP2X stuff) emulators to this, which means up to SNES/GBA for sure, and possibly PSX!
With my modding skillz, I could make a USB gamepad cradle with a spare 60gb 1.8" ipod HDD (Or skip that part) and have an uber emulator/MID device fir under $150!
I will need to think this through, and find out exactly what brand of CPU/Linux they are using before I decide, but if this has an already built homebrew library (N8X0 series compatible, for example), it is a no brainer. If this thing gets PSX emulation, the pandora is dead to me. Well, maybe. They are both damn sexy.
PRICE: 899 Yuan/$131 USD for no internal memory model.
4.3" 800x480 capacitive touch screen
SDHC support
Wifi A/B/G/N
Bluetooth with phone tethering support
USB 2.0 host with full OTG driver stack and support for USB ethernet, 3g modems, and GPS. USB gamepads, as well
Wolfson DAC
Linux OS with support for "massive library of games and applications from homebrew community"
Hi-Def video hardware decoding
Speculative/not for sure/unable to decipher bad engrish translation specs:
Dual core Blackfin at 800mhz (Mostly speculation, it seems)
2d accelerator (I think this is correct, almost certainly no 3d, though)
Flash 9 support
Capacitive stylus (This is probably true, I have made one myself, very easy)
Bittorrent client
A bunch of other stuff that is either pure speculation, or I do just not understand. :huh:
Check it!
Translated product link:
http://74.125.19.132/translate_c?hl=EN&...wY9D4CXwcr__otg
Original link: http://www.smartdevices.com.cn/information...902/12-190.html
I love SmartQ products, they are very well built and continue to improve the firmware of their devices significantly, even 6 months after launch, and even after discontinuing the device! I have no doubt this will be a well built, solid product, if previous items are any indication.
USB host! Look at that border! The rep I talked to says they are porting all the old "smartq" (mostly stolen PSP/GP2X stuff) emulators to this, which means up to SNES/GBA for sure, and possibly PSX!
With my modding skillz, I could make a USB gamepad cradle with a spare 60gb 1.8" ipod HDD (Or skip that part) and have an uber emulator/MID device fir under $150!
I will need to think this through, and find out exactly what brand of CPU/Linux they are using before I decide, but if this has an already built homebrew library (N8X0 series compatible, for example), it is a no brainer. If this thing gets PSX emulation, the pandora is dead to me. Well, maybe. They are both damn sexy.
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