Guest nick.price Posted November 25, 2010 Report Posted November 25, 2010 http://www.pioneercomputers.com.au/product...185&id=3221 Product Information The most powerful 10" Android gaming dual core ePad with 3D UI, Android Version 2.2 Flash Support, Better and Cheaper than iPad Specifications Core logic • nVidia Tegra 250™ • Up to 1GHz SMP Dual Core Cortex-A9 • 40nm • Enhanced 3D • 1080P Video Encode/Decode • ULP Audio Decode • Streaming HD Video • ~4x vs APX 2600 Memory • Up to DDR2-667MHz or 800MHz downgrade • Up to 512MB LCD Touch Screen • WXGA, resolution 1024 x 600 • 10.1“ , Multi-Touch • Projective Capacitive Audio Codec • Realtek ALC5624 • 5mW power consumption for DAC to headphone playback • DAC SNR 96dB typical, THD -86dB typical • ADC SNR 93dB typical, THD -80dB typical • Control sequencer for pop-free start-up and shut-down • Single register write for default start-up sequence • Digital Dynamic Range Controller (compressor / limiter) • 40-lead 5 x 5mm QFN package Speaker/MIC • 1.5W SPK w/ stereo • Internal Microphone support WiFi + Bluetooth • AICONN CS168Q • SDIO interface support • IEEE 802.11 b/g & Bluetooth 2.1 +EDR • 1 Antenna support NAND Flash • 512MB (SLC type), Up to 32G SD Card reader • JMC JMC251 • Support Micro-SD Card • SDIO interface Webcam • Build in Camera module support • 1.3M • USB interface G-sensor • BOSCH BMA150 • I2C interface • Resolution Up to 16 Bits 3G WWAN (Optional) • Ericsson- F3307 • HSUPA support w/ USB interface GPS (Optional) • CastleNet GM-U500T • UART Interface, chip antenna, 8pin • Receiver IC: U-blox Docking (Optional) • DC in • HDMI output • USB x 3 • Line out, Phone Jack x 1 • LED indicator: blue • [note] When System connect to Docking w/ adaptor plug-in Battery Pack • SMP/BMS SW • Gas Gauge support • Li-Polymer, 2S1P, 3300mAh, 7.4V • Battery life : - Idle (LCD on) : 7.5 hr - Play Audio (LCD off) : 16hr - Play 1080p Video : 6.5hr - S3 : 98hr AC-Adapter • DVE/APD • Automatic Voltage adjustment between 100 and 240VAC 50/60Hz, 12V, 12Watts, Wall-Mount Physical Outline • Dimension: 275mm x 178mm x 13.6mm • Weight: 700~750g I/O Port • USB x 1 • DC-in Jack • Line-out / Headphone (3.5 mm) • Micro-SD Slot • HDMI x 1 • SIM card slot Button • Volume Up/Down Control • Screen rotation lock • Power Button : - 1 sec.: Power On - When power on mode: (1) press one time for Suspend mode & Suspend resume (2) 2 sec.: pop-up a menu for : Silent mode / power off / Suspend / Cancel function (3) 4 sec.: force to power off • Back/Menu Button : 1sec. for Back / 2 sec. for Menu function System Status Indicator • Charging : Purple • Power on : Off • Battery Full : Blue • Battery Low (<6%): Red OS Specification • Android Version: 2.2 (Froyo), Flash Support, 3D UI • Kernel core: 2.6.32 • 3D UI support • Features: 1. Microsoft Exchange support. 2. Applications that run 2-5x faster thanks to the new compiler. 3. Users availing of tethering and hot spot will receive one joint bill from a carrier, a dig at the iPad, whether it be intentional or not. 4. The web browser now zips 2-3 times faster, faster in fact, than the iPad’s browsing experience when compared side-by-side. 5. Orientation camera and speech standards. 6. Applications: * are now auto-updated * can be saved on the SD Card * issue crash reports for developers. Certification Specification EMI • CE, R&TTE, JATE, BSMI, C-Tick Safety • CB, 3C (By Request) Others • RoHS Compliance • HDMI License So, I've pre-ordered one of these with the 3G's and the WiFies (and hopefully the bigger geebees). Does anyone else think it looks like the vega? I wonder if the codebase is similar. Hoping that the work paul has done for the vega can be replicated here!
Guest emergant Posted November 25, 2010 Report Posted November 25, 2010 If it is, I'd be very interested to know if the gps and 3g are just plugins. But I cant imagine being that lucky. I believe the extra gb's is just the microsd slot?
Guest Paul Posted November 25, 2010 Report Posted November 25, 2010 Sure looks the same! GPS is part of the 3G chipset. I imagine it is a plugin module, but depends if the antennas are in the non 3G case! P
Guest daniel.weck Posted November 25, 2010 Report Posted November 25, 2010 GPS is part of the 3G chipset. I imagine it is a plugin module, but depends if the antennas are in the non 3G case! Are you 100% sure ? I initially thought that the GPS functionality on my Samsung Galaxy Tab was a-GPS (i.e. coarse location based on wifi or 3G signal), but there is actually a dedicated Broadcom BCM4751 chipset onboard. Could be the same on the WSL P10AN01 variants.
Guest radyeuk Posted December 6, 2010 Report Posted December 6, 2010 So, I've pre-ordered one of these with the 3G's and the WiFies (and hopefully the bigger geebees). Does anyone else think it looks like the vega? I wonder if the codebase is similar. Hoping that the work paul has done for the vega can be replicated here! Sure looks like the Vega. The port on the bottom is in the same location and everything else pretty much matches... What did the price come to in pounds with shipping?
Guest Genieuk Posted December 6, 2010 Report Posted December 6, 2010 I'd be interested in what that home screen/widget in use is. Also news on there is interesting ;)
Guest dagrim1 Posted December 6, 2010 Report Posted December 6, 2010 I'd be interested in what that home screen/widget in use is. Also news on there is interesting ;) Seems the same yeah, the home screen is the same as the one on the POV Mobii 10 (the entire thing seems the same, apart from 3G/GPS). It's a 3D-launcher but I preferred the stock one or zeam/launcherpro anyway.
Guest bcmobile Posted December 6, 2010 Report Posted December 6, 2010 Awesome - placing order in 3... 2.... 1.....
Guest QLF Posted December 6, 2010 Report Posted December 6, 2010 £311 - That's £62 for GPS / 3G module? Surely that's pretty expensive? And you'd still have to have it shipped from Oz..... Although that may well be faster than waiting for Dixons to get their act together. Hmm - beginning to think it may be worth the wait until AFTER Xmas to see what's about. ANyone else waiting? or quite happy with the current offering? 3G is of no use to me, but the GPS would be. If someone can get Google earth or similar working with external GPS from a smartfone then i'm all in for this version!
Guest warriorscot Posted December 6, 2010 Report Posted December 6, 2010 Ive got a phone that can handle up to 3.5G and has a decent GPS not to mention I have a proper GPS unit for hill walking/field work. And I can't really afford 3G on a students budget anyway so its not really a big factor if I was really desperate I could just tether the phone and use its internet easily enough. Personally I would be more interested in a hard drive for the vega than 3g a 250 - 500Gb drive would be great.
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