[OT] Fwd: [GaroaHC] Another tiny computer: VIA's $49 APC offers Android, HDMI video out

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Oscar Marques

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May 22, 2012, 5:05:01 PM5/22/12
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Putz, comecou a guerra da concorrencia.
Que otimo!

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From: Fernando Erlantz <fag...@gmail.com>
Date: 2012/5/22
Subject: [GaroaHC] Another tiny computer: VIA's $49 APC offers Android, HDMI video out
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http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2012/05/another-tiny-computer-vias-49-apc-offers-android-hdmi-video-out/

Taiwanese hardware manufacturer VIA has announced a new product called the Android PC System (APC), a seven-inch ARM board that ships with a custom version of the Android mobile operating system. The device will be available in July for $49.

The APC includes a VIA ARM11 SoC, 512MB of RAM, 2GB of flash storage, VGA and HDMI video outputs, speaker and microphone jacks, a microSD slot, an ethernet port, and four USB ports. It also reportedly supports hardware-accelerated video decoding. According to VIA, the board consumes only 4 watts when idle and 13.5 watts under maximum load.

The Raspberry Pi foundation’s $35 computer, which launched earlier this year, attracted considerable interest from Linux hobbyists and embedded computing enthusiasts. The foundation partnered with two manufacturers, but has struggled to meet demand for the product. VIA could help fill the unmet demand for a low-cost ARM system that is suitable for the hobbyist market.

VIA's computer will ship as a bare board without a case. The board, which measures 7 inches by 3.5 inches, is described by VIA as conforming with the new “Neo-ITX” form factor. The included software environment is based on Android 2.3, but has been tailored to work better with keyboard and mouse input devices. The APC has more USB ports and twice as much RAM as the $35 Raspberry Pi. By way of comparison, the tiny $74 Android computer that surfaced last week has a higher-end Cortex-A8 CPU, a WiFi antenna, and Android 4.0.

The market for low-cost Linux systems is becoming increasingly diverse, with offerings at several different price points and form factors. This is a win for enthusiasts who have more choices to pick from for their hobby projects.

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Lucas R. Martins

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May 22, 2012, 5:31:25 PM5/22/12
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Pelo jeito, ele pode chegar em nossas mãos antes do raspberry pi.

Em Ter 22 Mai 2012 18:05:01 BRT, Oscar Marques escreveu:
> Putz, comecou a guerra da concorrencia.
> Que otimo!
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: *Fernando Erlantz* <fag...@gmail.com <mailto:fag...@gmail.com>>
> Date: 2012/5/22
> Subject: [GaroaHC] Another tiny computer: VIA's $49 APC offers
> Android, HDMI video out
> To: hacker...@googlegroups.com <mailto:hacker...@googlegroups.com>
>
>
> http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2012/05/another-tiny-computer-vias-49-apc-offers-android-hdmi-video-out/
>
> Taiwanese hardware manufacturer VIA has announced <http://apc.io/> a
> new product
> <http://www.geek.com/articles/chips/via-launch-a-49-android-pc-20120522/> called
> the Android PC System (APC), a seven-inch ARM board that ships with a
> custom version of the Android mobile operating system. The device will
> be available in July for $49.
>
> The APC includes a VIA ARM11 SoC, 512MB of RAM, 2GB of flash storage,
> VGA and HDMI video outputs, speaker and microphone jacks, a microSD
> slot, an ethernet port, and four USB ports. It also reportedly
> supports hardware-accelerated video decoding. According to VIA, the
> board consumes only 4 watts when idle and 13.5 watts under maximum load.
>
> The Raspberry Pi foundation’s $35 computer, which launched
> <http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2012/04/delivery-begins-for-first-units-of-raspberry-pis-35-linux-computer/> earlier
> this year, attracted considerable interest from Linux hobbyists and
> embedded computing enthusiasts. The foundation partnered with two
> manufacturers, but has struggled to meet demand for the product. VIA
> could help fill the unmet demand for a low-cost ARM system that is
> suitable for the hobbyist market.
>
> VIA's computer will ship as a bare board without a case. The board,
> which measures 7 inches by 3.5 inches, is described by VIA as
> conforming with the new “Neo-ITX” form factor. The included software
> environment is based on Android 2.3, but has been tailored to work
> better with keyboard and mouse input devices. The APC has more USB
> ports and twice as much RAM as the $35 Raspberry Pi. By way of
> comparison, the tiny $74 Android computer
> <http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2012/05/new-74-android-mini-computer-is-slightly-larger-than-a-thumb-drive/> that
> surfaced last week has a higher-end Cortex-A8 CPU, a WiFi antenna, and
> Android 4.0.
>
> The market for low-cost Linux systems is becoming increasingly
> diverse, with offerings at several different price points and form
> factors. This is a win for enthusiasts who have more choices to pick
> from for their hobby projects.
>
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> .--. .- .-. .- .--. --- ... - .- .-. . ... -.-. .-. . ...- .- .--. .-
> .-. .- .... .- -.-. -.- . .-. ... .--. .- -.-. . ... .--. .- - --. ---
> --- --. .-.. . --. .-. --- ..- .--. ... -.. --- - -.-. --- --
> Nachschlagewerk (Regras da Lista):
> http://garoa.net.br/wiki/Lista:LeiaAntesDeClicarNoSend
> Como se Associar: http://garoa.net.br/wiki/Associados
> Sobre as Contribuições: http://garoa.net.br/wiki/Contribuições
> Para mais informações sobre o Garoa Hacker Clube acesse
> http://garoa.net.br
> Maiores opções sobre o Google Groups, visite:
> http://groups.google.com/group/hackerspacesp
> .--. .- .-. .- -- .- .. ... .. -. ..-. --- .-. -- .- . ... .- -.-. .
> ... ... . --- .-- .. -.- ..
> Epoch 0 <=> Fundação: 1298244863 <tel:1298244863> s ~ 2.408064*10^52
> tP (tempos de Planck)
>
>
>
> --
> Oscar Marques
> osc...@gmail.com <mailto:osc...@gmail.com>
> http://www.dunkelheit.com.br
> @f117usbr <https://twitter.com/#%21/f117usbr>
> +55 21 9293-9343
>


Oscar Marques

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May 22, 2012, 5:32:26 PM5/22/12
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Parece.
Ja me cadastrei no site e aqui no gmail caiu como SPAM.
Fiquem atentos a isso.

2012/5/22 Lucas R. Martins <luka...@gmail.com>
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