Information has been made available please note this is all Prototype Pictures (Not Final)
Khadas Edge, an entirely new SBC concept that is both hackable and expandable.
Next generation, category leading performance and rich IO in a small physical footprint.
Onboard programmable STM8S MCU expands the potential project applications beyond conventional SBCs.
Faster CPU based on RK3399: two performance-cores up to 1.8GHz, and four efficiency-cores up to 1.5GHz.
Mainline Linux & U-Boot Supported
Edge i/o captain
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Edge and Captain
Captain I/O
Captain V1
Edge and Captain, the Two become One
Captain Power
Mike and Camera Input
Captain Ethernet
Camera
More Camera
Edge
More Edge
Chip RK3399
More info can be found at KHADAS
Soon on indiegogo
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/khadas-edge-hackable-expandable-sbc/coming_soon
Khadas Edge, RK3399Pro Hackable & Expandable SBC
Khadas Edge, RK3399Pro Hackable & Expandable SBC
Very soon in November Khadas Edge Project will be found on Indiegogo.
If this Interests you, like to Tinker, then this would be for you.
Feast your eyes on what it has to offer
The Edge Family
Edge and VIM
Edge and Captain
Edge + Captain
Add a Battery and Screen
You have a Mini Tablet or gaming Console
Connect expansion boards via the FPC-A or B connectors on the bottom
Fan to keep the Cool
Groovey Casing
This is what its all about
More Details
Khadas has full support of their projects at
https://forum.khadas.com/c/Khadas-Edge
A lot more than just changing Backgrounds and Launchers
Happens at your own pace with lots to see, learn and discover.
Get involved, you know you want to, why because it's there.
Khadas Edge rkk3399: All Singing Dancing and Ready to Rumble
Khadas Edge rkk3399: Let's have a look:
The Box and some of the Bits
The Edge and Captain
I will just fire this up soon Bolt it to the Bench and let it Rip
Don't be to concerned of this massive piece of kit.
This can be for anyone and everyone
Don't need to be a full time Dev to have a bit of fun just like a normal 3399 if you like
Look at the basic Unit
Case, Fan, Heatsink and power supply if you need, and you will have a Killer of a machine
Also a few of the devs around FT and no doubt other places will be working on this device all in good time:
Armbian also running well
Hard to Brick, impossible to Kill (well software wise)
More Info can be found > FREAKTAB
https://forum.freaktab.com/forum/tv-player-support/rockchip-based-tv-players/rk3399-devices/733786-edge-rk3399-by-khadas-for-those-that-like-to-tinker#post733786
Now Live on Indiegogo
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/k...pandable-sbc#/
Related
Microsoft's set the internet ablaze with new information about the Windows Phone 7 Series which was unveiled at the Mobile World Congress today at Barcelona.
The pictures and videos are pouring in and I'm here to help organize some of this mess for everyone.
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It's Official: http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2010/feb10/02-15MWC10PR.mspx
Here is the official press release announcing Microsoft's unveiling of their new smartphone OS. The header of the webpage states; "New phones designed for life in motion to debut at holiday 2010."
In Depth Video: http://gizmodo.com/5472166/an-epic-22+minute-walkthrough-of-windows-phone-7
Now if you want all the information you can get, here's Gizmodo's 22 minute hand's on review of Windows Phone 7 Series.
In Depth Read: http://gizmodo.com/5471805/windows-phone-7-series-everything-is-different-now
Now if videos aren't your thing and you'd rather read here is a long run down of the features present in the Windows Phone 7 Series.
Hands On:
http://gizmodo.com/5472222/windows-phone-7-series-hands+on-pics-and-video
http://www.engadget.com/2010/02/15/windows-phone-7-series-hands-on-and-impressions/
Here is a hands on review by both Gizmodo and Engadget.
Pretty Pictures: http://gizmodo.com/5472229/windows-phone-7-hands+on-pics/
Some people say a picture is worth a thousand words, these may be worth more.
looks just horrid.
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looks just horrid.
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My thoughts exactly. Let's hope some form of 'skinning' is possible.
It's very ugly..Zune HD like....
Super ugly !!!
The homescreen is ugly, but the rest of the OS is very elegant and simple. You guys should watch demos on youtube you will be blown away. MS said that there gonna be tight on OEM customization, but I think their still gonna allow some customization for OEM to stand out from the competition. You guys REALLY need to try out the demo site: http://www.windowsphone7series.com/
i think also it is nice and clear - thats what i want - no overfilling with buttons and things from tabs and options on the "homescreen"
it remember me more of that TouchOne skin - where u move up - down - left and right to reach specific screens instead of using a tabsborder. people often forget that we use such phones also in cars and while walking - so we need a sure and failsafe surface with not to small buttons (at least less).
if anybody knows a good and fast! UI for Wm6.5 let me know - new sense is nice looking but still i search for something simplier to use/touch UI
First impressions...
It looks overly simplified, and more like an art project - or a set of 'design placeholders' that mark areas still needed to be finished in detail.
I question a lot of real-life interactivity with the device, it seems a little silly having the text of the hub cropped off screen.
It wouldn't surprise me if the the API's for this are very basic (aka. simple gadgets) - I have a feeling this isn't designed to run apps in the traditional sense.
Hi,
My name is Dragos and I'm the founder and senior designer of Viiwok, a startup which builds VR adapters and controllers.
More specifically we're currently in the final testing rounds of the first mobile HMD in the world. It's basically a hybrid tablet adapter with integrated, discrete headtracking sensors (as in not using the tablet's gyro/accelerometer sensors).
What it does is letting you slide in any 7" tablet and wirelessly displaying stereographic 3D video feed from the computer. It's basically a mobile Oculus Rift and a future proof product as well, since we're not constrained of resolution and hardware issues - because you can always use the latest and most powerful tablet at your disposal. The headtracking has basically zero latency and the FOV is about 120 degrees, using specially designed aspheric lenses with a 2" diameter for each eye. Besides native 3D support in certain titles (Crytek titles made with Cryengine, DOOM 3 BFG, etc.), we can also use TriDef for realtime side-by-side 3D rendering of currently unsupported games.
While gaming is our main scope, the HMD could be also used for virtual tourism and landscaping, in medicine (disabled or severely handicapped persons) or CAD design. Our next project to be launched is an omnidirectional treadmill which detects your body movements in real time (walking, jumping, crouching), much like a Kinnect, but without the back-facing and latency constraints.
Right now we're using Gamepad THD and Kainy for the video feed, but also Limelight for native Shield streaming ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2505510&page=15 ) while also developing our own video streaming solution in house.
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Here are a couple of pictures with the 3D printed prototype. Of course, the final design will be much more streamlined and ergonomic.
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What sets this apart from the Oculus Rift? Why should I be interested in this project?
Its great more people are trying to push to VR.
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What sets this apart from the Oculus Rift? Why should I be interested in this project?
Its great more people are trying to push to VR.
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1. It's completely mobile, no cables dangling around you.
2. It's future proof, whatever tablet you'll buy in the future it's going to be more powerful than the Oculus Rift. Powerful GPU, HD resolution, etc. You don't need to buy a special device in order to play, almost everyone has a tablet these days so you don't need to invest separately.
3. It's interchangeable with other tablets, so you can share it with your friends.
4. Price MOD EDIT: Discussion of pricing would be an advertisement which is not allowed on XDA
5. Because competition is healthy, especially in VR, and especially at this incipient stage. More indie producers, more views on the subject, more interest, more money pouring in. Oculus Rift was a simple ideea, like ours, at first, and look how far they reached.
6. Because you'll make us happy this Christmas :angel:
Well something a little different, and don't say you didn't know it was coming.
Well this looks like a good and Very Real look at the HA544 WiFi 2MP RK3188 1080P FHD 3D Immersive VR Virtual Reality Headset 2G/8G WIFI Bluetooth and all its bits. It's an all in one, keep it together don't need a PC or PS4 and throw out your Google Cardboard thing.
Virtual Reality is the hottest and newest topic in 2016, Lots of the big name companies like Oculus, HTC, Sony and Google have release their Virtual Reality headsets.
We have seen a lots of reviews for the many different cardboard style VR headset, but till now I can’t find any detail reviews for these all-in-one Virtual Reality HMD headsets,
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System & Hardware
Supports Andriod 4.4 or above
RK3188 Cortex-A9 Quad core processor
5.5inch HD 1920*1080
Mali-400 533MHz, Support OpenGL ES 1.1
DDR3 2G Flash 8G, Nand flash compatible
3000MA/h Battery built in
2MP HD camera
9-axis Gyro
Built-in gravity sensor, geomagnetic induction, nine-axis gyroscope, all promotes the interaction between wearer and device
Ergonomic design & Environmentally friendly material
Shell adopts environmental ABS and PC material
Lightweight, with adjustable headband, without burden to your head
Soft foam pad provides comfort for lengthy wearing, and no pressure against your face
IPD & Focus adjusment
With pupil distance and object distance adjustment, meet different people's need
Acrylic aspheric plano-convex lens extend a clear and high definition view, suitable for myopia below 700 degrees
You can read more about this amazing bit of Kit
Geekbuyingblog
:good:My review of the MK808B PRO S905 & MXQ PRO S905 Dongle
This little horror of a stick has grown today to be called a dongle.
As I am impressed with the Excellent Rom created over at Freaktab
A creative mod as you do, has kicked this thing into place nicely I feel.
So what we have is
MK808B Pro is a smart Android stick
MK808B Pro TV dongle, comes with 4K H.265/HEVC hardware decoding Amlogic S905 Cortex A53 Processor 2.0GHz
Penta-Core Mali-450 GPU
Google Android 5.1 OS
DDR3 1GB RAM + 8GB ROM
Bluetooth 4.0
Support Miracast/DLNA
Support H.265 hardware decoding, Support 4K
So what we have is this a few basic pictures etc.
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And the good thing supplied with an AU power adapter Woo Hoo
Performance in its original state is pretty poor.
Gets very hot due to lack of heat sink only a piece of stick tin is supplied
And the Rom is a mess.
Wifi it's there fair i guess.
A bit of a creative hardware MOD and Excellent software it lives
Still some minor work to be done with the Rom as always,
This is the first public release rc1.5
The Unit itself is still being fitted to the casing
Thought i would give you all a first few hours look at what's going on
So the Mod is done just a small section cut in the grill to fit the heatsink
and things will be back together.
Some test so far
Rom also has been modified to handle USB to Ethernet Adapters
This device will be not an intense gaming device
Some simple, family fun type of games should do fine.
I have done a few test with Kodi 4k demo's so play smooth here.
Installed is Kodi 16.1
So that's it for Now
More testing to come and you will find more information over at Freaktab
Please help and support all Devs that do this great work on Roms.
If you ever find a Rom that is useful on XDA or Freaktab anywhere let the dev know you like there work and help where you can.
Thanks To Geekbuying and DHL for Excellent fast (3 days to au)
Cheers
New & Rejuvenated]MK808B PRO S905 & MXQ PRO S905
As the Under side of the PCB also Generates a fair amount of heat will also add some thermal pad and copper on the under just to help keep things a little cooler hopefully, all has to help.
Bit of a fiddle this day, raining outside time to do some refitting
I have left the wifi antenna out to wave in a breeze with a creative hole.
You can see on the Picture above, next to the TF card slot a notch in the PCB the Antenna Cable is folded thru, easy.
Bit of cutting and the Wife's nail file to smooth it out, and well its all good
A little rough but it's not a beauty contest.
Hey All,
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It seemed like an impossible task. To get more the two audio channels into and out from the Pi over the GPIO header. Lots of people wanted that functionality but no one could work out how to do it. I decided this product would have the potential to completely enable and transform other peoples projects. Not only, that if it could be done on the Pi, it could be done on most other embeded boards. It would empower people by solving what seemed impossible. Beyond that, the outcomes for the developing world would be to put an ultra low cost multitrack recorder into the hands of people who otherwise may never be able to afford it - a sub $150 professional grade multitrack recorder. Who knows what people would invent with it !
I put together a plan and began hacking from paradigm to paradigm, making small incremental steps. It felt like I was building a rocket going to the moon for the first time ! No one ever thinks of low level hardware/software hacking as sexy, so it never makes the news
After months and months of struggling, first with purely analogue electronics, ECL logic and all sorts of tricks, I got really close. Sooo close I could sense the signals were going in the right direction - it just needed a little more. But that little more certainly wasn't going to come from analogue electronics alone. I had to change directions.
I decided to learn VHDL and started using FPGAs. On the weekends, whilst guarding my daughter's infant sleep cycles, I would read free range VHDL on my phone or laptop, gradually grasping this non procedural way of "the hardware". Finally after months, at the digital hardware level, I was able to get 8 channels of audio into and out from the Pi hat. Eureka! It is incredibly reliable. So functionally attractive and reliable that it had to be let out of the box ! And so it began ....
Come join the fun and checkout the Audio Injector Octo Pi kickstarter.
Matt
p.s. It is arguable that $150 is still well out of reach for a lot of people in developing nations.
so you made an 8 track player that has hdmi? thats awesome.
So close to what I'm looking for... an 8 channel audio ADC to HDMI LPCM converter.