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Ingenics JZ4750 7" netbook.

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gibberish:
I might be very far off the mark here, but being that this netbook runs a very similar (albeit upgraded) processor to the dingoo does that mean it'd be relatively easy to get dingux running on it? Or, failing that, the device runs linux natively so it could perhaps run those emulators already coded for dingoo? If so it might make a nice larger screened but still semi portable emulation device. I assume (perhaps incorrectly) that the emulators would all need recompiling to run on it, and some modifications made to accomodate the 800x480 screen, and alas there is no video output unless you use a USB<>VGA adaptor but still...

I can imagine sitting on the train with 2 controllers plugged in being quite a good laugh on this thing. Pretty cheap too (only $45 more than a dingoo).


http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.42888

omgmog:
Sounds nice enough, it should be noted that it's already running Linux, just styled to look like Windows XP.

From http://fastriver.en.ec21.com/7_Inch_Laptop--1170963_3047566.html:

Product Overview
E700 is an affordable product with low power consumption, designed for communication and digital multimedia entertainment by accessing Internet through a broadband terminal. It can be easily operated by the user, without bothering about intrusion of viruses. In addition to a variety of multimedia entertainment and high-speed broadband Internet access functions, E700 can be used for other purposes, such as the e-book reader, picture browser, Flash player, instant communication, e-dictionary, MP3 player, game simulator and PDA. Also, it provides the user with personalized and abundant Flash desktops.

Remarkable characteristics
- 7-INCH TFT-LCD
- True color image display
- Broadband Internet access
- Highly secure Linux Operating System, free of viruses
- All kinds of Xiptech application software packages

Enriched experience
- Internet surfing, information searching and news reading
- Instant online communication with family, friends or classmates
- Movie and music downloading and enjoying
- Flash movies and games
- All types of games simulation
- Picture and image sharing
- English searching and learning

Office assistant
- Office software package
- E-mail receiving and sending management
- Daily work plan and management
- PDF viewer
- E-book reader

Hardware Overview
Processor: XBurst 400 MHz CPU 32
Display terminal: 7-inch 800*480 true-color LCD
RAM: 128M RAM
Storage: 512MB NAND Flash (1G,2G is available)
USB port: USB 1.1*3
Card Slot: SD/MMC
Input device: standard keyboard and mouse
Lan: 10/100MB Ethernet interface
Wifi: 802.11b/g
Battery: 4 Core:24000MAH, Last time 4HRS, Work time: 2.5HRS

xdpirate:
This looks very interesting indeed. I gather (like gibberish) that only recompilation would be needed, provided that it has an SDL-port available. If I had the money at the moment, I'd get one, just to play around with it. Hell, if I do get the money, I'll get one.

flatmush:
The processor is far too weak to power the screen, it'll spend most of its time copying data to and from the framebuffer. Unlikely that anything fun will work on it.

SiENcE:
Yep. This device got very bad reviews here in germany. Don't buy it. CPU Power is 360mhz and terrible slow.

I think this device is only usefull, if you wanna compile/test and programm MIps/Dingux Apps on a nativ Device.

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