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价格800$
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Hardware
The second-generation Pepper Pad has a 8.4-inch 800×600 TFT LCD touchscreen display, in landscape orientation (the first-generation Pepper Pad uses a portrait orientation). The device has a split QWERTY keyboard, and also includes a Bluetooth radio supporting wireless keyboards and input devices, as well as top-mounted dual IrDA emitters and an IR receiver.
The Pepper Pad 2
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The Pepper Pad uses Intel’s newest high performance, low-power XScale chip optimized for wireless mobile devices, the ARM-based PXA270 (formerly “Bulverde”), clocked at 624 MHz. The Pad also uses Intel’s 2700G “multimedia accelerator” chip, said to enable full-screen video at full-frame rates without sacrificing battery life.
The Pad boots from 32MB of Intel StrataFlash, and comes with 256MB of SDRAM. It also comes with a tiny internal hard drive, a 1.8-inch (PCMCIA sized) ATA drive with a 20GB capacity, and an external SD/MMC memory card slot.
The Pad has a 20-bit stereo sound system with integrated stereo speakers, microphone, and analog audio I/O ports.
Additional I/O interfaces include 802.11b+g WiFi LAN, a USB 1.1 host port, and power jack. The device includes two integral 3400mAh Li-Polymer batteries, and comes with a 5V/3A AC power adapter. The Pepper Pad weighs 2.3 lbs (1043 grams), and measures 12.1 x 6.6 x 0.8 inches (309 x 175 x 20mm).
Software
The new Pepper Pad runs MontaVista Linux Consumer Electronics Edition (CEE) 3.1, which is based on a 2.4.20 Linux kernel. It also includes a Java 2 environment, along with “Pepper Keeper,” a Java application said to help users manage their digital file collections. Pepper Keeper is also available separately, direct from Pepper, for a wide range of platforms.
Various Pepper Keeper plugins are available separately, and allow “self-organizing collections” for digital photos, music, videos, email, web clippings, and addresses, according to Pepper. Plugins are also available for photo albums, scrapbooks, MP3 mixtapes, journals, notebooks, and greeting cards.
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Specs
Utilizing a AMD Geode SC1200 CPU running at 266MHz. This CPU is capable of TV out, video in and has Macrovision copy protection built in. There is 128MB of built in RAM and 128MB of flash memory, 1 x USB 1.1, 1 x CF Type I / Type II slot.
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The battery life should last for nearly 3 and a half hours, running on a 2500mAh with 3.6W of power consumption. There also appears to be an optional model HPC-BA-64MB with only 64MB of RAM as opposed to the HPC-BA-128MB model’s 128MB. The 64MB model has no flash mem.
The LCD screen is a simple 640×480 VGA resolution with 16bit color with touch screen capabilities. Unfortunately no information can be found on the LCD brand/model.
All of this in a 135 x 109 x 18mm (5.31 x 4.x29 x .71″) body, weighing in at a skimpy 340g (0.74lb) and giving it a total volume of 264,870mm³, making it just a touch bigger than the OQO but considerably smaller than the FlipStart. Without battery, the unit weighs 220g.