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The Ematic EGQ375 is a good low end device. It works well and looks nice. I am very happy with this device. You have a lot of space for added apps and can expand the storage with a MicrSD card up to another 32GB.
If you are looking for a cheaper tablet this is the way to go.
These are the specs of this device.
Android 7.1 (Nougat)
7 IPS Display
Capacitive with Multi-Touch
1.2GHz Quad-Core Processor
1GB RAM
Built-In 16GB Storage (formatted capacity will be less)
Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n)
0.3M Front Camera
Accelerometer
MicroSD Card Slot (add up to 32GB)
USB Connection
HD Video Player: 1080p Resolution
Bluetooth
In the Box: Tablet, USB Cable, Wall Charger, Headphones, Carrying Case, Quick Start Guide, Warranty Card
Related
WM6.1
O2 Xda IIs
Cradle with wall adapter (Australian)
Headset
Cd and instruction manual. (although useless as it has xplodes 19209 release with the last extrom)
Not in original box
Has two very very tiny chips (1 next to card reader 1 on the bottom near microphone)
All in perfect working condition.
Battery life still working at stock performance.
Got it for AU$350
Selling for AU$200 ono/obo
Preferred Australian buyer, but all are welcome.
I'm only selling this for cash to go towards a new phone
I will up pictures as soon as i find a digicam.
Chip near card reader:
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Chip near mic:
just a reminder that its best offer so tell me what you would pay for it. Be reasonable.
you still selling???
Sold for $180.. Gave a few extras out such as 4GB SD and some bluetooth acc..
Did you ever tried a Portable Pocket Projector like this one, with Galaxy S II ?
http://www.expansys.com/generic-pocket-project-with-divx-d03-a-205903/
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Or you have an idea if this or any other projector will work ?
Thanks
so no one has used a projector with SGS II?
PS: anyway the 24 euro offer for the pico projector form expansys si gone....
My guess is that it wouldn't work without some extra hardware or software. Looks like the projector takes its video input through mini-USB or composite. That's a bit of a problem because the SGS2's video out is MHL or HDMI. So you'd need a way to translate the SGS2's output to something the projector could understand.
Something like the Optoma PK-201, which has a HDMI input, should do the trick.
Worth checking out some reviews for these LED projectors first. I saw an offer for one the other day - around £15 or €17 but reviews suggest that it can't be seen properly even if you're in a room with all the blinds closed.
Main Board
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Actually zync is Fooling us,
1)There is only 3200mAH battery 3.7v
2) REALTEK rtl8188ctv wifi chip,but zync had installed broadcom drivers for it.
3)Processor is Single core General plus GP33003 clocked at 1028Mhz, Its not 1.2GHz.
4)Realtek ALC5633 Audio Chip Plus point
5)GPU is not MALI400 ,but its not bad too.
6)Cheap chines Display of ARISING AR070D09N15-BL-V1
Resolution- 800X480
Type- TFT
Connector- 60pin FPC connector 0.5mm pitch
Operation temperature: -20 to 70 Degree
7)Low quality Touch PAD, But responsive.
LABALED IMAGE
Good work.. Appreciated..
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Good work.. Appreciated..
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thnk u...
Good news is that Chinese munufacturer Pico has released the latest device Pico which will be a new virtual reality system, the first to come with Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor. But it’s different from*some all-in-one headsets*that feature Android-based software, the*Pico Neo*doesn’t cram the processor, memory, and RAM into the headset itself.
Instead, the Pico Neo’s processor is packed into a game controller. This serves a few purposes. It will be not too hot when you paly this VR headset. Because it has been dealt with this kind of problem.And if you want you, you can buy it without the controller for about half the price and then pair it with a PC or other device.
According to the official news, Pico Neo will be available in Late June about $550 with the controller included. Or around*$300 without the controller. Will you spend your money to have a first and nice experience?
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I'm not sure if it's the right place to post it. If not, hope the admin help to change to right thread.
This is a 7inch raspberry pi monitor, comes with capacitive touchscreen. You can mount raspberry pi4/3b+ directly on the back.
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It also can be used as a regular computer display.
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