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New more powerful A330 ! update pics

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Re: New more powerful A330 ! update pics

Postby gibberoids on Sun Aug 23, 2009 11:53 pm

im sure the wise amongst you will know (i didnt until A600 explained it) that the reason linux on the dingoo was possible is thanks to ingenic releasing documentation of the chip in the dingoo. apparently there is zero chance of chinachip doing the same, and therefore it will be almost impossible to get linux running on it. gemei unlikely to release regular updates for their emulators and o/s, so you'd be stuck with what came on it. definitely a no go for me now, shame.
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Re: New more powerful A330 ! update pics

Postby zugu on Sat Sep 12, 2009 5:52 pm

Here's what some guy on the Gemei forums has to say about the A330/HD7200 (translation by Google):

7200 is destined to failure models of products!

Reason 1, 3-inch screen, can not play the CC1600 "RMVB killer" feature, the market where the use of CC1600 chip is at least 4.3-inch screen, and now I still do not understand how could someone design a product, you can use an extract 720P 10MB chip stream to carry a 320 X 240 of the LCD.

Reason 2, there is no Linux support, A320 support for Linux is entirely coincidental, BOOBOO's own work is embedded development engineers, and just have a project-jun positive chips, This had nothing better to develop Dingux, it can be said again at 7200 A320's success is impossible to copy, free of foreign workers which is so good looking

Reason 3, its hardware limitations, CC1600 itself is a pure video decoder chip, the operating frequency is not high, there is no GPU, there is no 64MB of RAM, there is no TouchSCREEN, there is no Wifii, this 7200 competition, how could go and PSP Is is the price !

Reason 4, Chinese-core attitude of flying now an endless stream of new chip, CC1600's the Achilles heel - do not support H264, was also easy to enlarge on, China is actually flying the core development of new products, CC1600 be eliminated is a foregone conclusion, good, is this product about to be eliminated so far or not true open source, master of the foreign forum has long been admitted for the CC1600 does not have enough information for development, can we still have fantasies of domestic expert will break through the layers, excluding unpaid layer of technical barriers to the development of software?

Reason 5, Gemei business philosophy, I think the current domestic MP4 brand mainly competitive prices, rather than competing services, the cultural connotation of competitive products, a company putting up so many new products a year is not a good thing, that increased the development, Mold, promotion costs, but also makes the consumer bear the burden (after all eventually passed), and the frequent product price cuts would also hit the brand loyalty, In fairness Gemei in the product value of follow-up at home or on the broad extension Yes, but compared to foreign goods, were not enough, a number of small software for small problems, may wait up to several long time, hope Gemei to sink in mind, do not drift with the tide, detailed craftsmanship to make forward-looking A user-friendly open-source can be a mature market, survive more than 5 years of domestic market!
It's pretty much a list of all our concerns, but we also find out the device has no dedicated 3d chip and, most importantly, "no 64 MB RAM" - therefore it must have only 32, just like the Dingoo.

BTW, the Google translation engine got so good it kinda scares me.
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