Posts tagged review
CUBE H200HD/H200HDS 720P MP4
3H200HD: 4.3″ TPO 800*480 LED Screen
H200HDS :4.3″ TPO 480*272 LED Screen
1080I HDMI Output
720P H.264 HP MKV
OTG USB HOST Function
Color: Black , Blue , Green , Pink , Purple
Ramos T7 Review And Pictures
04.3 “ 800*480 TFT LCD
8GB storge , support tf card to 32GB
Main Chip:NovaTek
Video Format: RMVB,AVI,WMV(VC-1),VOB,MPG,FLV,DAT
XVID,DIVX,RMVB,VC-1(WMV3) 720p,doesn’t support H.264
Audio Format: MP3,WMA,FLAC,ACC,APE
Picture: JPG,BMP,PNG,GIF
Transfer Speed: 6-6.5MB/S Write , 8-9MB/S Read in Win 7
Other Function: TV-OUT ,Remote,Loudspeaker,TXT Reader,Calendar,MIC
Battery : 1680mAh 7hours in rmvb 480p ,screen light 2 ,volume 40%
WinCE review and software of SmartQ5
44when you turn on the device , you can see mulitboot menu , left icon is linux , right icon is WinCE. click “-” to switch the os , and press move button to enter .
you will see 4 shortcuts
GxGameLoader : shortcut of game in LBE file
IE
TCPMP : media player
“触摸屏校准” : you need run this the first time you enter the wince
Games on SmartQ5: play smoothly
must be run in offical WinCe with help of LBE
TXT Reader
Photo Viewer
Details on www.jiongtang.com/fourm/
Reviews of V3.0 for SmartQ5
6Bad improvment:
1. remove of cursor
i used to the cursor,without cursor, i don’t know if the touch screen is correct ?
http://www.jiongtang.com/fourm/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=749
2. can’t open file manager with root
there was a option in tool menu ,which allows us to open file manager in root account , it is convenient for us to change configuration and install deb.when i updated to 3.0 , i found it doesn’t work anymore
solution:
1. menu -> evilvte
2. type sudo touch ~/.Xauthority && sudo chown $LOGNAME ~/.Xauthority && chmod 775 ~/.Xauthority
3. reboot
3. i don’t like the new wallpaper, although i like prision break
solution:
1.enter /usr/share/lxde/wallpapers
2. -> tool menu -> open current folder as root
3. copy picture here and cover the original one
4. can’t save the configuration after reboot
5. the keyboard often pops up automaticly

select language chinese/english


improvement of wifi manager
when select connect , it will judge the type of encryption automatic , and then pop up a window to let you enter password

add evilvte shortcut to menu

add feed reader in the menu

new preferences menu




new keyboard

still has problem with excel software


FEED reader

change the wallpaper if you don’t like it
Palm Pre review
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The Palm Pre. It’s not just a phone, it’s a myth, an idea, possibly a legacy… and a really, really long time coming. It’s almost impossible to believe, but the crew at Engadget has been talking about a Linux-based Palm phone since way back in 2004. Through the now-distant years that followed, we were speculating, pontificating, and wishfully-thinking about a new device from a company that we’d come to expect innovation from. But we waited. And waited. And waited. We waited so long, in fact, that we actually penned a lengthy open letter to Palm, pleading for the company to get back on its game. Only when the picture looked really, truly bleak for the folks in Sunnyvale (you know, like $2 a share bleak) did we actually see a spark of hope — two sparks, in fact — called the Pre and webOS.
Yes, this is epic stuff. The Pre (and its accompanying operating system) could likely decide the fate of the company largely credited with ushering in the age of the do-everything phone. Since Palm’s announcement at CES this year, news surrounding the Pre has been a veritable whirlwind of activity: rumors, half-truths, hate, love, fear-mongering, fanboyism, rampant gadget-lust… and even a little late night celebrity for the pint-sized phone. Finally the time has come to put rubber to road and get into the guts of this thing once and for all. Can the Pre and webOS live up to the hype — the kind of hype we haven’t seen since the launch of the original iPhone — or do they snap under the pressure? Read on for the full review.
Part 1: Hardware, webOS / user interface
Part 2: Synergy, phone, media, applications
Part 3: Data speeds, backup, battery, Bluetooth, pricing, wrap-up
[via engadget]










