This new device is incredible. They are advertising it as a desktop ARM-based PC. I want to spark interest by devs and consumers alike - the platform was created with open-source communities in mind...and now have a 45% discount on their dev pro kit just for open source devs (which comes to near $175!!).
CPU and Memory:
Trim-Slice is based on NVIDIA Tegra 2 – a dual-core ARM Cortex A9 @ 1 GHz with ultra-low-power GeForce GPU with 1 GB DDR2 RAM soldered on-board.
Storage:
Trim-Slice incorporates a either a built-in 32 GB Sata SSD/250GB SATA HDD/or add your own, an SD slot on the front and additional micro-SD slot behind a secured door on the side. Both SD ports support SDHC up to 32 GB.
Video and Audio:
Trim-Slice supports HDMI 1.3a 1080p and a 2nd DVI-D port supporting resolution up to 1680 x 1050. 5.1 channels audio is available through HDMI and through S/PDIF. In addition there are standard 3.5mm jacks for stereo line-out and line-in. Analog video input port will be made available in the future when SW support for the feature becomes available.
Networking and I/O:
Trim-Slice has a Gigabit Ethernet port implemented through one of the Tegra 2 PCIe ports and a built-in 802.11n WiFi. Bluetooth is provided as a USB dongle. Trim-Slice incorporates 4 USB 2 ports two on the back and two on the front. On the front panel there is a micro-USB connector for USB device, and a mini connector for RS232.
Build and Power:
Trim-Slice is built into an all metal case of 5.1 x 3.7 x 0.6 (130mm x 95mm x 15mm). Trim-Slice power supply is 12V DC (8V-16V tolerant) Power consumption is 2-6W depending on devices in use, operating system and CPU/graphics load required by the application.
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Please create a category on the main page for this impressive device...i believe to be perfect for more than just a desktop PC....most notibly a CarPC!
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i second that
Yea please there needs to be development on this... IT would be the perfect carputer if we could get a port of honeycomb on it
ICS demo on trimslice
There is a demo build of ICS on the trimslice now and access to the kernel code for the device. Anyone planning to do work on this?
+bump for the TrimSlice being awesome
I have booted ICS from an SD card. Pretty cool setup, but still lacking a few things.
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I wasn't sure where to post this, but I will try here.
I need a recommendation on a Cortex-A9 board for a car audio project I want to do. I have seen many of the ones out there but some are missing features I need and some have feature I don't want. I also was not sure of the quality of some of them as well.
I am looking for a board with the following minimal features:
Cortex-A9 dual-core 1GHz CPU
1GiB RAM
mini-PCIe or built-in GSM/UTMS/HPSA that will work on AT&T bands
GPS
Pins for power, reset, etc rather than permanently attached buttons.
USB host support
HDMI, DVI, or RGA video out support
3.5mm or RCA stereo out
One feature I don't want to come with the board if possible, but not an issue as long as it can be removed is a built-in touch display, unless it can fit a double-DIN slot.
It would also be great if it came with a version of Android already included.
So I wanna get this Laptop. It's going to cost $1259.99. It's an HP Pavilion Laptop.
OPERATING SYSTEM GENUINE WINDOWS 7 HOME PREMIUM (64-BIT)(1)
PROCESSOR NEXT GEN AMD QUAD-CORE A8-4500M ACCELERATED PROCESSOR
PROCESSOR SPEED 3.0GHZ/2.1GHZ
PROCESSOR CACHE 4MB L2 CACHE
MEMORY 6GB DDR3 SDRAM (2 DIMM)
2 MEMORY SLOTS
VIDEO GRAPHICS AMD RADEON HD 7640G DISCRETE-CLASS GRAPHICS AND UP TO 3060MB TOTAL GRAPHICS MEMORY
HARD DRIVE 640GB 5400RPM HARD DRIVE WITH HP PROTECTSMART HARD DRIVE PROTECTION
BRUSHED ALUMINUM IN MIDNIGHT BLACK
HP TRUEVISION HD WEBCAM WITH INTEGRATED DUAL ARRAY DIGITAL MICROPHONE
HP SIMPLEPASS WITH INTEGRATED FINGERPRINT READER
BLU-RAY PLAYER AND SUPERMULTI DVD BURNER
17.3-INCH DIAGONAL HD+(8) BRIGHTVIEW LED-BACKLIT DISPLAY (1600 X 900)
NETWORK CARD 10/100/1000 GIGABIT ETHERNET LAN (RJ-45 CONNECTOR)
WIRELESS OPTION 802.11B/G/N WLAN
MULTI-FORMAT DIGITAL MEDIA CARD READER FOR SECURE DIGITAL CARDS AND MULTIMEDIA CARDS
BEATS AUDIO WITH 4 SPEAKERS AND THE HP TRIPLEBASS REFLEX SUBWOOFER
FULL-SIZE ISLAND-STYLE KEYBOARD WITH NUMERIC KEYPAD
TOUCHPAD WITH ON/OFF BUTTON AND PRECISION MULTI-TOUCH GESTURE SUPPORT.
3 SUPERSPEED USB 3.0
1 UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS (USB) 2.0
1 HDMI
1 VGA (15-PIN)
1 RJ-45 (LAN)
2 HEADPHONE-OUT
1 MICROPHONE-IN
KENSINGTON MICROSAVER LOCK SLOT
POWER-ON PASSWORD
ACCEPTS 3RD PARTY SECURITY LOCK DEVICES
65W AC ADAPTER
9-CELL 100WHR LITHIUM-ION BATTERY
BATTERY LIFE UP TO 12 HOURS
Here be all the specs. Is it worth the price? I can't find the model number, all I know is I'm getting it from Arrons. Heres the link to the page.
https://www.aarons.com/p-698-laptop-6640-173-amd-a8-bluray-beats-audio.aspx
I'm so lost, I can't find any reviews online. I have till Thursday to make up my mind.
Go for a Lenovo Ideapad Y580. That's my lappy.
15 inch screen. i7-3610QM. 660M graphics. 6 gigs RAM. Backlit keyboard. You can get the 1366x768 version for $900. 1080p version for $1000. It's a beast.
You're seriously going to drop $1200+ on a laptop with a class 3 card??? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Sorry, I don't mean to sound like an ass, but that's hilarious!
Definitely not worth it. PM me if you would like some help. There's A TON of better deals out there
Such as this one, so long as you don't need the 17 inch screen. If you do, let me know. I can help
Similar to what the guy above me posted about, but a little more kickass for a little less money
http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/...22D1AC7A&AID=11222560&PID=227502#.UK2z7_jAebw
You can buy an Alienware with better specs for that much money.
•Intel® Core™ i7-3610QM Processor
•Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit), SP1
•8GB DDR3 1600MHz memory
•Intel® Integrated Graphics
•750GB HDD (5400rpm, Serial ATA)
•DVD-SuperMulti drive (+/-R double layer)
•Wi-Fi® Wireless networking (802.11b/g/n)
•Bluetooth® V4.0
•Premium US keyboard with 10-key pad (Black)
•Touch pad pointing device with multi touch control
•Li-Ion (4800mAh, 6-Cell)
•1-USB (2.0) port with Sleep and Charge
•2-USB (3.0) ports
Features/Specifications:
•Toshiba Satellite S875-S7242 Core i7-3610QM 2.3GHz 17.3-inch Notebook
•General Features:
•Operating System:
•Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit, SP1
•Processor and Graphics:
•Intel® Core™ i7-3610QM Processor ◦2.3 GHz (3.3 GHz with Turbo Boost Technology 2.0), 6MB L3 Cache
•Mobile Intel® HM76 Express Chipset
•Mobile Intel® HD graphics with shared graphics memory
•Memory:
•Configured with 8GB DDR3 1600MHz (max 16GB)
•2 main memory slots. Both slots are occupied
•Storage Drive
•750GB (5400 RPM) Serial ATA hard disk drive
•Fixed Optical Disk Drive:
•DVD SuperMulti drive supporting 11 formats ◦Maximum Read speed and compatibility: CD-ROM (24x), CD-R (24x), CD-RW (24x), DVD-ROM (8x), DVD-R (8x), DVD-R DL (6x), DVD-RW (6x), DVD+R (8x), DVD+R DL (6x), DVD+RW (8x), DVD-RAM (5x)
•Display:
•17.3-inch diagonal widescreen TruBrite TFT display at 1600 x 900 native resolution (HD+) ◦Native support for 720p content
◦16:9 aspect ratio
◦LED backlit
•Sound:
•Built-in stereo speakers
•SRS Premium Sound HD
•Input Devices:
•Premium Keyboard with 10-key (black)
•Touch pad pointing device with multi-touch control
•Communications:
•Webcam and microphone
•10/100 Ethernet
•Wi-Fi® Wireless networking (802.11b/g/n)
•Bluetooth® version 4.0
•Expandability:
•Memory Card Reader ◦Secure Digital, SDHC,SDXC, mini SD, micro SD, Multi Media Card [shared slot] –adapter may be required
•Ports:
•Video: ◦RGB
◦HDMI®
•Audio ◦Microphone input port
◦Headphone output port
•Data ◦Three (3) USB ports (2 USB 3.0 + 1 USB 2.0 port with USB Sleep and Charge)
◦RJ-45 LAN port
•Security ◦Slot for Security Lock
•Physical Description:
•Ice Blue Brushed Aluminum
•Dimensions (W x D x H Front/H Rear): 16.3 x10.6 x 1.3-inches
•Weight: Starting at 6.3 lbs., depending upon configuration
•Power:
•65W (19V 3.42A) 100-240V/50-60Hz AC Adapter
•Dimensions (W x H x D): 4.21 x 1.85 x 1.20-inches
•Weight: starting at 0.55 lbs.
•Battery:
•6 cell/48Wh Lithium Ion battery pack
•Battery Life Rating (measured by MobileMark™ Productivity 2007)
•Included 6 cell battery: 4 hours, 54 minutes
$779..............Geeks.com
Of course, if you like a Lenovo (I do too) then you can take a look at This One for $629. A little lighter on the specs but it IS a Lenovo.
You should check out the Dell Inspiron 17r 7720 Special Edition. Should cost about $1200 and it has way better specs than that.
Core i7 3630QM
8GB ram
32GB SSD+ 1TB hdd
Gt650m 2GB ddr5
Dvdrw
Skullcandy 2.1 surround etc etc.
And with a little more you can get the 3D screen option. It's quite the beast for the price
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Welcome warmly Total online
I ask very kindly ask for Mr. programmers to create Rom iOS version of the Tablet of Allwiner A10 chipset, as Guest has created a Rom iOS here> http://bbs.elephone.hk/thread-3545-1-1.html or here http://forum.xda-developers.com/micromax-a110/development/rom-t2834498
Of course, not free. I'll pay for the establishment of such Rom terribly important to me that it was a 1: 1 clean iOS Rom.
I TOTALLY BASED ON AND OS 7 or 8 WITHOUT ANY THIRD PARTY APPS
This tablet is Modecom FreeTAB HD 9701 X1.
Below its specifications:
Technical parameters
Processor Allwinner A10 Cortex-A8 CPU 1GHz + 3D accelerator
Flash memory 16 GB MLC
RAM 1 GB DDR3
LCD Size 9.7 "HD
Aspect Ratio 4: 3
The resolution of 1024x768 pixels
Touchpad
Capacitive 5-point
Front camera: 2 million pixels
Back: 2,000,000 pixels
MicroSD card support up to 32GB micro SDHC card
Buttons Power, Reset, return, home, menu
TF card connector, headphone 3.5 ports, two micro USB, DC power supply, mini HDMI
Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b / g / n
G-Sensor Built with 3D support
HDM Support for HDMI 1.4
Sincerely whitewolf1608
Welcome warmly Total online
I ask very kindly ask for Mr. programmers to create Rom iOS version of the Tablet of Allwiner A10 chipset, as Guest has created a Rom iOS here> http://bbs.elephone.hk/thread-3545-1-1.html or here http://forum.xda-developers.com/micr...t/rom-t2834498
Of course, not free. I'll pay for the establishment of such Rom terribly important to me that it was a 1: 1 clean iOS Rom.
I TOTALLY BASED ON AND OS 7 or 8 WITHOUT ANY THIRD PARTY APPS
This tablet is Modecom FreeTAB HD 9701 X1.
Below its specifications:
Technical parameters
Processor Allwinner A10 Cortex-A8 CPU 1GHz + 3D accelerator
Flash memory 16 GB MLC
RAM 1 GB DDR3
LCD Size 9.7 "HD
Aspect Ratio 4: 3
The resolution of 1024x768 pixels
Touchpad
Capacitive 5-point
Front camera: 2 million pixels
Back: 2,000,000 pixels
MicroSD card support up to 32GB micro SDHC card
Buttons Power, Reset, return, home, menu
TF card connector, headphone 3.5 ports, two micro USB, DC power supply, mini HDMI
Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b / g / n
G-Sensor Built with 3D support
HDM Support for HDMI 1.4
Sincerely whitewolf1608
Is our device suited for the purpose of productivity? Is our device worth it for the Maru Custom ROM??? What do you guys think? Will it work well on our device?
If you haven't heard of it, check it out at:
http://maruos.com/#/
It sounds AWESOME....
Well, I think Maru OS is rather pointless on the class of hardware the Tab 2 represents.
Why?
Let us take a look at it this way: The BeagleBone Black ARM board features similar specs to the Galaxy Tab 2 ... Ti Sitara AM335x Cortex-A8 Dual-Core at 1GHz, PowerVR SGX 530 GPU, 1GB RAM - not a exact match but very close to what makes the Tab 2 tick.
Boot the BeagleBone Black into a graphical Linux environment (i.e. Ubuntu ARM) and _TRY_ to do something productive in it. Chances are you're going to throw a temper tantrum after a few minutes because it runs like molasses. Apart from that, the Tab 2 doesn't have the required functionality to put it into a "Dock" and make it display something on a externally connected monitor (most of the ARM boards at least come with a HDMI connector and USB ports for connecting up a keyboard and mouse).
Don't get me wrong, Maru OS is a great idea - it's just no option for old under-powered devices also lacking the required interfaces to connect a external display to them. In terms of performance and productivity on a portable device you're way better off with a cheapo Chromebook (though I'm not sure if they feature a HDMI or DisplayPort connector).
BoneWithABeagle said:
Well, I think Maru OS is rather pointless on the class of hardware the Tab 2 represents.
Why?
Let us take a look at it this way: The BeagleBone Black ARM board features similar specs to the Galaxy Tab 2 ... Ti Sitara AM335x Cortex-A8 Dual-Core at 1GHz, PowerVR SGX 530 GPU, 1GB RAM - not a exact match but very close to what makes the Tab 2 tick.
Boot the BeagleBone Black into a graphical Linux environment (i.e. Ubuntu ARM) and _TRY_ to do something productive in it. Chances are you're going to throw a temper tantrum after a few minutes because it runs like molasses. Apart from that, the Tab 2 doesn't have the required functionality to put it into a "Dock" and make it display something on a externally connected monitor (most of the ARM boards at least come with a HDMI connector and USB ports for connecting up a keyboard and mouse).
Don't get me wrong, Maru OS is a great idea - it's just no option for old under-powered devices also lacking the required interfaces to connect a external display to them. In terms of performance and productivity on a portable device you're way better off with a cheapo Chromebook (though I'm not sure if they feature a HDMI or DisplayPort connector).
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What ROM do you use on your device? Just asking. Am sticking to CM 13.
adityabanerjee1303 said:
What ROM do you use on your device? Just asking. Am sticking to CM 13.
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I sold my Tab 2 to a friend of mine quite a while ago. However, it is running Kit Kat because that was the last custom ROM on which BlueTooth audio at least still worked ("Dock Audio" last worked on CM10.1), since he's using the Tablet as a DLNA endpoint connected to his stereo to stream music to it is rather important that headphone (line connection to his amp), WiFi and BlueTooth audio works as intended.
I'm actually using a Nexus 10 I picked up for cheap ever since I gave away the 3110.