An update from OpenMoko
Posted Jun 29, 2007 17:28 UTC (Fri) by
drag (subscriber, #31333)
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An update from OpenMoko by pointwood
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An update from OpenMoko
Well I believe Neo1973 will support bluetooth.
So it should be possible to use a bluetooth keyboard with the thing. They are kinda expensive, but you can find little ones that you can fold up and such.
I am very interested in the 3D accelerator chip they have added to the specs recently.
From wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_on_Chip
> The consumer release of the Neo1973 will include features that are not present in the development release of the phone (Phase 1)[1]. The changes include 802.11 b/g WiFi, SMedia 3362 graphics accelerator, two 3D accelerometers, Samsung 2442 SoC, and 256MB Flash[1]. This release (Phase 2) is scheduled to happen in October[1].
That SMedia 3362 is suppose to be able to support OpenGL-ES. The 3D accelerometers are potentially very cool also.
Does this stuff have good Linux support? Are they going to have DRI drivers aviable for the SMedia thing?
It has the potential of not only being a miniturized Linux workstation, telephone, and smart PDA... but also a handheld gaming device for home brew gamers!
Either way it should go good with the Asus EEE device I want to get...
http://www.hothardware.com/Articles/Hands_on_with_the_ASU...
Ultra portable laptop with..
Flash-based storage. 7 inch UMPC-style display. Full keyboard (if a bit small). Intel 910 chipset with GMA 900 graphics. Wifi. Runs Linux by default and is suppose to cost around 200 dollars for the 4gig drive model.
:)
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