[android-developers] Re: Who makes embedded hardware Android devices?

2009-09-02 Thread Lance Nanek

Creative Labs is selling a dev version of their Zii EGG device:
http://www.zii.com/

Android isn't the default OS, but they say they support it.

On Sep 1, 11:11 am, Jeff Puckett jeff.puck...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm playing around with an idea in the back of my head, was wondering
 if there were any Android devices that hadtouchscreenandwifi- no
 other requirements necessary.  The GiiNii Movit Mini is as close to
 what I'm looking for as I can find.  Are there hardware vendors that
 make custom Android products such as this?  Inexpensive, ARM or MIPS,
 run Android,touchscreen,wifi, that's it.  Thanks.

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[android-developers] Re: Who makes embedded hardware Android devices?

2009-09-02 Thread Chris Stratton

Always Innovating's ARM touchscreen tablet/netbook might be of
interest.
If I understand, it is to some degree like a beagle board in a box
with wifi and a touchscreen,
and there's been some work towards running android on the beagle board
(TI omap EVB)

On Sep 1, 11:11 am, Jeff Puckett jeff.puck...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm playing around with an idea in the back of my head, was wondering
 if there were any Android devices that had touchscreen and wifi - no
 other requirements necessary.  The GiiNii Movit Mini is as close to
 what I'm looking for as I can find.  Are there hardware vendors that
 make custom Android products such as this?  Inexpensive, ARM or MIPS,
 run Android, touchscreen, wifi, that's it.  Thanks.
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[android-developers] Re: Who makes embedded hardware Android devices?

2009-09-02 Thread Daniel Simms

Not so many yet, but it seems the whole CE industry is jumping on the
wagon.  For example:

http://www.mips.com/android/

...so all those SoCs with MIPS cores are potentials in addition to all
the ARM-based SoCs.  If I see one more announcement about random
picture frame, STB or media receiver OEM/ODM touting the virtue of
adopting Android, I may scream.

Somebody must eventually make the basic touchscreen+wifi+bt and runs
android device.

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[android-developers] Re: Who makes embedded hardware Android devices?

2009-09-02 Thread Yusuf Saib (T-Mobile USA)

Here's an open-source hardware one: 
http://www.gizmoforyou.com/news.php?item.54.4

It can also be configured for telephony.



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On Sep 2, 10:21 am, Chris Stratton cs07...@gmail.com wrote:
 Always Innovating's ARM touchscreen tablet/netbook might be of
 interest.
 If I understand, it is to some degree like a beagle board in a box
 with wifi and a touchscreen,
 and there's been some work towards running android on the beagle board
 (TI omap EVB)

 On Sep 1, 11:11 am, Jeff Puckett jeff.puck...@gmail.com wrote:



  I'm playing around with an idea in the back of my head, was wondering
  if there were any Android devices that had touchscreen and wifi - no
  other requirements necessary.  The GiiNii Movit Mini is as close to
  what I'm looking for as I can find.  Are there hardware vendors that
  make custom Android products such as this?  Inexpensive, ARM or MIPS,
  run Android, touchscreen, wifi, that's it.  Thanks.
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[android-developers] Re: Who makes embedded hardware Android devices?

2009-09-02 Thread Eric Wong (hdmp4.com)

What screen size or resolution you are looking at?
What quantity you want?
What prize range you are looking at?

I believe I can help you get something if you can tell me more.
E-mail or Gtalk me if you want faster response because I only come
here once a day ;)

Cheers
Eric

On Sep 2, 1:11 am, Jeff Puckett jeff.puck...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm playing around with an idea in the back of my head, was wondering
 if there were any Android devices that had touchscreen and wifi - no
 other requirements necessary.  The GiiNii Movit Mini is as close to
 what I'm looking for as I can find.  Are there hardware vendors that
 make custom Android products such as this?  Inexpensive, ARM or MIPS,
 run Android, touchscreen, wifi, that's it.  Thanks.
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[android-developers] Re: Who makes embedded hardware Android devices?

2009-09-01 Thread Roman ( T-Mobile USA)

Check out the following pages about smartq5/7. It's a device with
bluetooth and Wifi support.

Don't ask me how difficult the Android porting would be.

http://www.engadget.com/2009/02/12/smartq-5-touchscreen-pmp-mid-promises-wifi-bluetooth?icid=sphere_blogsmith_inpage_engadget

http://www.pocketables.net/2009/05/smartq-7-internet-tablet-mid-revealed.html

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On Sep 1, 8:11 am, Jeff Puckett jeff.puck...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm playing around with an idea in the back of my head, was wondering
 if there were any Android devices that had touchscreen and wifi - no
 other requirements necessary.  The GiiNii Movit Mini is as close to
 what I'm looking for as I can find.  Are there hardware vendors that
 make custom Android products such as this?  Inexpensive, ARM or MIPS,
 run Android, touchscreen, wifi, that's it.  Thanks.
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[android-developers] Re: Who makes embedded hardware Android devices?

2009-09-01 Thread L!TH!UM

How difficult would the Android porting be?





Sorry, I could not resist.

On Sep 1, 4:30 pm, Roman ( T-Mobile USA) roman.baumgaert...@t-
mobile.com wrote:
 Check out the following pages about smartq5/7. It's a device with
 bluetooth and Wifi support.

 Don't ask me how difficult the Android porting would be.

 http://www.engadget.com/2009/02/12/smartq-5-touchscreen-pmp-mid-promi...

 http://www.pocketables.net/2009/05/smartq-7-internet-tablet-mid-revea...

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 On Sep 1, 8:11 am, Jeff Puckett jeff.puck...@gmail.com wrote:



  I'm playing around with an idea in the back of my head, was wondering
  if there were any Android devices that had touchscreen and wifi - no
  other requirements necessary.  The GiiNii Movit Mini is as close to
  what I'm looking for as I can find.  Are there hardware vendors that
  make custom Android products such as this?  Inexpensive, ARM or MIPS,
  run Android, touchscreen, wifi, that's it.  Thanks.- Hide quoted text -

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