Hi,

On 08-10-12 03:28, Xiangfu Liu wrote:
> I highly doubt it's real. the 'Reviews' also like fake.

It certainly is real, I have one here. There are indeed several
producers, and they all give them different names. Mine is called
"Trendtac".

It has an Ingenic Jz4730 core, which is also XBurst, but slightly less
powerful than the Jz4720 from the NanoNote (which is internally a
Jz4740, don't ask why the numbers are like this). It does have built-in
wired network though, which is useful. Many models (but not mine) also
have a wireless chipset soldered internally to a usb port.

In other words, this is a nice machine if you want NanoNote-like power
with a bigger screen and keyboard. The bigger case doesn't give it any
more power, though. ;-)

Thanks,
Bas

> On 10/08/2012 07:33 AM, Delbert Franz wrote:
>> Does anyone have any experience with the netbook: EPC-7000A-Linux, 
>> which appears to use an Xburst Mips chip?  Specs on the web are a bit 
>> sketchy and unclear.  My interest in it would be as a more powerful 
>> platform on which to develop C-programs that would run on the Nanonote 
>> without recompilation.  The specs I have found are too sketchy to even 
>> begin to answer that question.  It is not even clear who is making
>> the produce!

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