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Re: A faster N810??
I have to admit that after following the Pandora mess, I have little faith in "bunch of enthusiasts building an N800 replacement".
But looking inside the SmartQ5, I notice that it is very roomy inside, while still being smaller and lighter than an N800. I am sure that the company that made it could create a system in a similar case, with an OMAP3 (or other Cortex-A8 based Soc, such as i.MX51, S5PC), 256MB of RAM, 2 SD slots, a larger battery, a d-pad, etc. And I believe they could have it ready in 2009. The real question is how to make them "see the light", and actually do this. |
Re: A faster N810??
Here's a 60 sec solution to speeding up your n810;
Settings->Control Panel->Memory->Virtual Tab->"Enable Virtual Memory": 128MB I've seen huge, HUGE, speed increases in every application. |
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Well, I say that if someone does decide to build an open internet tablet (which I personally think is a smashing idea, since a little extra competition would actually help and improve the MID market, and increase sales of other MIDS, not harm it, or reduce sales, thus allowing for greater market penetration, which any OEM will see as a plus) they need to also build some accessories to allow for the wearable pc concepts we've talked about before. I'd love to have the ability to watch videos or use my device without needing to have it right in front of me.
IBM's wearable PC design was good, but so was a few other ideas I saw. I covered all those in an article I did a little while back that talked about how all this technology already exists. We just need people willing to take that step forward. :) |
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Since the processor in the N810 and N800 are the same and the new operating system was able change the clock speed from 330 to 400. Wouldn't it be possible to change it again by "cooking" to increase it again to say 433? 450?
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besides I haven't been able to find a video or blog on a dissected n810 to even know what the insides look like and its parts I mean, can't it even get a memory upgrade with soldering and all?
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