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epninety 2017-02-16 18:49

Re: Gpd win
 
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Originally Posted by gerbick (Post 1523588)
I have never heard of Chuwi before today. Thanks for the head's up.

I've no personal experience, but had been looking through the various webpages of people trying to get Mint running fully.

I get the impression quality might not be the highest, from their support forum, but cheap enough that I'd take the risk to get one with the super-res screen running Mint.

Of course, I've blown all my spare pocket cash on the.. err, Pocket now, so it had better be good :)

Feathers McGraw 2017-02-16 20:12

Re: Gpd win
 
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Originally Posted by epninety (Post 1523598)
Latest update

I reckon they intended to do this all along, i.e. underspec it slightly knowing people will ask for more, and then give a "free upgrade". Keeps people happy. If they had started with these specs people would still have asked for more.

velox 2017-02-16 20:32

Re: Gpd win
 
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Originally Posted by Feathers McGraw (Post 1523601)
I reckon they intended to do this all along, i.e. underspec it slightly knowing people will ask for more, and then give a "free upgrade". Keeps people happy. If they had started with these specs people would still have asked for more.

I agree, but also can't blame them.
It's a rather nice way to do it. People already backing would have settled for less and get a nice "surprise" while a lot of others (who am I kidding: me included) are more likely to join in. I would not have wanted it with 4GB of RAM, but this makes it a bit more interesting – a promotion from "toy" to "toy that could possibly get some work done".

epninety 2017-02-16 22:38

Re: Gpd win
 
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Originally Posted by Feathers McGraw (Post 1523601)
I reckon they intended to do this all along.

You may well be right, though they've hit my wishlist already with the 8G RAM. I'd like a wired LAN port (or two) but I'm probably in a minority of one on that one. Lots of fun things they could add, with little to minimal effort, assuming the original design allowed for the possibility.

Often (usually) when I design hardware I include tracking and allowance for additional features I think might be useful but aren't on the customers wishlist. If it looks to be useful later, or if the customer requests it, I can populate the hardware and if it checks out, develop firmware to make use of it.

In this context, I'm thinking one might imagine there's already a footprint for a uSD card socket, but no suitable driver yet, but don't expect the thing to grow a second processor, or move all the sockets to the back etc.

Large guaranteed sales, and some up front funding, might mean better prices on standardised hardware, so upgrading RAM takes nothing off the bottom line. I can't think what else could be easily upgraded similarly though - larger eMMC maybe?

Less exciting sounding add-ons like a decent pouch case could be on the cards? Would avoid the usual spend on a series of 'not quite right' cases that follows most of my equipment purchases :o

Earlier today GPD released an updated keyboard layout, but I'm not sure I saw an original one, so I'm not sure what changed.

Anyone recommend a decent USB3 dual port lan card? The first thing I want running on this thing is Wireshark!

meego_leenooks1 2017-02-17 07:19

Re: Gpd win
 
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V K 23 hours ago
Why not release the source code?
Wade Wang 4 hours ago
Sorry,the source code is Confidential content.

nthn 2017-02-17 12:44

Re: Gpd win
 
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Originally Posted by meego_leenooks1 (Post 1523618)
V K 23 hours ago
Why not release the source code?
Wade Wang 4 hours ago
Sorry,the source code is Confidential content.

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