Author Topic: BiTT Gametablet (with Android ICS) by Qware  (Read 8531 times)

SuperL

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This could be the real deal. Android, shoulder buttons, two analog sticks that are actually sticks?

If the analog is true, this could be the ultimate Android PMP.

Offline Maquis

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I remember when my brother first made the drawings to design this. This was before any gaming tablets were around, but was based on the 7 inch tablet from the same company. My brother is a real gamer and this is his project. Makes me feel very proud that the product is finally being launched.

SuperL

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First of all, it's great to have you on board.

So, your brother designed this before the Yinlips and the JXD units came out? If anything, they probably ripped HIM off.

Looking forward to this, especially since it was designed by a gamer (hence two analog sticks, shoulder buttons, a one-piece D-pad, and so on), as opposed to Chinese knockoff companies trying to rush their products to market.
« Last Edit: May 31, 2012, 09:39:05 PM by SuperL »

Offline willgoo

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I remember when my brother first made the drawings to design this. This was before any gaming tablets were around, but was based on the 7 inch tablet from the same company. My brother is a real gamer and this is his project. Makes me feel very proud that the product is finally being launched.

Your Brother designed it? Where is your brother? Live in China? Then I can contact him for more details about the factory which produce this game tablet.

It is "Qware" from Dutch own this brand. The model of this device is" Qware GT G100 " Made in China. Till now, we still do not know which factory make it. At the same time, we had contacted JXD. They do not know this console.

It seems like that it is a new product. We do not know whether we can get it back but will try the best.

Will let you guys know more details about it once we get the latest news.

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Intertoys also have their own Dingoo like handheld called Mi2.
It has touchscreen and accelerometer. It is a nice device but unfortunately it is "closed" thus it is not possible to put your own software on it so it does not have any emulator. It supports only their own games which are not that very exciting (mainly for young children).
I thought it was some re-branding of a Chinese device but till now I didn't see a Chinese version of it (correct me if I'm wrong). So possibly the BiTT console won't be available outside The Netherlands as well but who knows WillGoo can find out the manufacturer.

Anyway, since there is an Intertoys store in my place, I willing to send a few BiTT devices abroad for those who want one and do not want to wait till it is available from WillGoo or others. Unfortunately traceable shipping is quite expensive. If it is below 2 Kg, it will be almost €25 euro worldwide and between €13 - €20 euro for Europe (depending on the country). Insured traceable shipping is about €1 more. Untraceable shipping is almost €18 worldwide and between €9 - €12 for Europe.
But at the moment it is not known when the device will be available.

Robert

« Last Edit: June 01, 2012, 02:02:38 PM by robert2098 »

Offline SNESFAN

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Intertoys also have their own Dingoo like handheld called M2.

wow I completely forgot about that thing, I remember watching it intensely but eventually lost interest... round the same time I was watching the pandora iirc.. anyway nobody has cracked into that yet?

sorry for O/T

Offline eses

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I just bought this device and it seems both analog sticks are mapped to the D-Pad and the XYAB Buttons, this is with n64oid, i know there is a program for sixasis controller that let you map the keys and then use a keyboard profile, does anyone know something like that for hardware buttons?
also if you press this device too hard (the buttons, which are really STIFF but L and R are excellent,  analog are like the psp go ones) or you press the back button some light oily(?) spot appears (doesnt appear if you use the touch screen), Does any other user have the same issues and would you guys return it?

« Last Edit: June 01, 2012, 04:04:08 PM by eses »

Offline bamboori

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why cant i vew the products? T__T is it because im in germany?

Offline lemonlimer

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I just bought this device and it seems both analog sticks are mapped to the D-Pad and the XYAB Buttons, this is with n64oid, i know there is a program for sixasis controller that let you map the keys and then use a keyboard profile, does anyone know something like that for hardware buttons?
also if you press this device too hard (the buttons, which are really STIFF but L and R are excellent,  analog are like the psp go ones) or you press the back button some light oily(?) spot appears (doesnt appear if you use the touch screen), Does any other user have the same issues and would you guys return it?

1) If you have the ability to exchange, I would. The oily spot sounds like a defect. It might be a decent enough device to keep, I would try pushing it to the limit and testing its ability to run n64/PSX emulators, Gameloft games, etc.

2) How is your battery life? At 2000 mah, the capacity does not seem sufficient for a 7 inch screen. My JXD s7100 has a 3800 mah battery.

3) Fake analog mapped to the Dpad we have seen, but a fake XYAB as analog is a new one. Please download this apk and test to make sure they are duplicate keypresses

https://github.com/chrisboyle/keytest/downloads

If they are duplicate, mapping the keys will not seperate the duplicate function. FPSE, and the .emu emulators like nes.emu have the ability to remap buttons within the programs. Snes9x EX is available here:

http://www.explusalpha.com/home/snes9x-ex/downloads


For other programs besides the emulators, Gamekeyboard is the program to remap hardware buttons.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.locnet.gamekeyboard#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDUwMSwiY29tLmxvY25ldC5nYW1la2V5Ym9hcmQiXQ..


4) Do you have access to the Google Play store?

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yep, as i expected, the XYAB buttons are mapped the same as the right analog. :o
according to the manual it has a 3400mah battery (4/5 hours of internet,gaming probarly a bit less and 10 hours+ for music), it has google play and the rom does not have (much) bloadware or any emulators/games. Also the XYAB buttons feel pretty stiff/ hard material..guess i will be going back and see if other units have the same issues

also, its kinda hard using the n64 emu if you cant map eg. c- buttons ..


edit: keytest app also showed the B key is not working correctly, it also tries the value/keycode of the Y button, ok so i can proof its faulty now
« Last Edit: June 01, 2012, 05:38:47 PM by eses »

Offline lemonlimer

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yep, as i expected, the XYAB buttons are mapped the same as the right analog. :o
according to the manual it has a 3400mah battery (4/5 hours of internet,gaming probarly a bit less and 10 hours+ for music), it has google play and the rom does not have (much) bloadware or any emulators/games. Also the XYAB buttons feel pretty stiff/ hard material..guess i will be going back and see if other units have the same issues

also, its kinda hard using the n64 emu if you cant map eg. c- buttons ..


edit: keytest app also showed the B key is not working correctly, it also tries the value/keycode of the Y button, ok so i can proof its faulty now

It sounds as if it is a worthwhile device, if it works without defect.  If Willgoo can stock this I would think it might be popular. Even though it has fake analog - Big capacitive screen, shoulder buttons and decent battery sounds positive

Online robert2098

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Wow, this morning it was still not available but now it can be ordered from their website. So eses, you must be one of the first that got this tablet :)

That it does not come with any emulators does not surprise me since as Dutch company InterToys must adhere to the Dutch law. And unless they properly licensed old games, they can't include emulators. But great that it comes with the PlayStore.

I found out that the Intertoys' Mi2 device is manufactured by Conny Technology who also made the Pocket Dream Console that is sold by InterToys. So maybe they used Conny too as manufacturer for the BiTT tablet.

Robert


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Thanks for the pics and info, bro.
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