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    General games NanoNote - The new Open Source Threat to Pandora

    QI Hardware are soon to release a new competitor to the Homebrew Arena and its a console with the same family of processor as the PSP and Dingoo with a spanky keyboard similiar to the Unreleased Pandora:

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    336 MHz XBurst Jz4720 MIPS-compatible CPU
    display: 3.0” color TFT
    resolution: 320 x 240, 16.7M color
    dimension (mm): 99 x 75 x 17.5 (lid closed)
    weight: 126 g (incl. battery)
    DRAM: 32MB Synchronous DRAM
    headphone jack (3.5 mm)
    SDHC microSD
    850mAh Li-ion battery
    2GB NAND flash memory
    mini-USB: USB 2.0 High-Speed Device
    speaker and microphone

    本: běn. The Chinese character 本 signifies an origin or the beginning place; It signifies exactly what the first version of the NanoNote is: a beginning.

    The 本 version of NanoNote is an ultra small form factor computing device. The device sports a 336 MHz processor, 2GB of flash memory, microSD slot, head phone jack, USB device and 850mAh Li-ion battery. It boots Linux out of the box and also boots over USB. It’s targeted squarely at developers who see the promise of open hardware and want to roll their own end user experience. It’s the perfect companion for open content; we envision developers turning the device into a music or video player for Ogg or an offline Wikipedia or MIT OpenCourseWare appliance. Or you can simply amaze your friends by creating an ultra small handheld notebook computer. You choose the distribution. The 本 Nanonote is the first in a line of products that will see the addition of other hardware capabilities. Get your NanoNote and start a Nanoproject today. Or join one of the existing projects in our developer community.

    Interesting or Not fellow Homebrew Fans ?

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    alright, vaporware to counteract vaporware

    half the cpu power, $#@! ram and qvga!!!! sounds like the pocket pc I just tossed in the bin last week (and heck I only payed 40 bucks for that, but then the battery died, and "they" wanted almost 90 for it)

    edit: Oh!! and look 850mha battery, dont they make flashlights with better batteries than that?
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    I was going to say, how do you compete against something that doesn't exist?

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    o.O they made....a....windows 95 platform! The pandora would well it do bad things to this lil laptop if there was nobody watching <,< an if its priced at 200-250 bucks your better off getting a netbook >.>

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    These things always interest me, but they take far too long to manufacture and they usually have a hefty price tag too.

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    The CPU and lack of gaming controls make this a moot point. Might as well have been a joke. :3

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    Quote Originally Posted by wraggster View Post
    336 MHz XBurst Jz4720 MIPS-compatible CPU
    display: 3.0” color TFT
    resolution: 320 x 240, 16.7M color
    dimension (mm): 99 x 75 x 17.5 (lid closed)
    weight: 126 g (incl. battery)
    DRAM: 32MB Synchronous DRAM
    headphone jack (3.5 mm)
    SDHC microSD
    850mAh Li-ion battery
    2GB NAND flash memory
    mini-USB: USB 2.0 High-Speed Device
    speaker and microphone
    Interesting or Not fellow Homebrew Fans ?
    Considering it has a smaller, lower resolution display, less RAM, no mic jack, only one USB port, no tv-out, slower processor, no dedicated gaming controls, no touch screen, only one SDHC microSD slot, much smaller battery, only one speaker... This is hardly a threat to Pandora. The only thing it has going for it is lighter weight, but it is smaller.

    It's neat, but I don't see it as interesting for homebrew.

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    it's ok if... if it would have been released 5 years ago?

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    How bout a control pad and some buttons?

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    I wouldn't even put this thing in the homebrew section, it's closer too a netbook or pda without controls on it.

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