> One part of my income I make as > a IPhone developer so let me tell you, deploying on IPhone/Ipod is pain. Its > very likely that your app is rejected by Apple because of the limited use so > you have to deploy on your own. With the developer account you can only > deploy on up to 99 devices and the app is time limited, cant be started > after some months. Without it (and a Mac) nothing.
That's why I want to stay away from Apple, at least for the moment. > You already suggested game handhelds so possibly a Dingoo A320 would be > enough. Input is limited to joypad and some buttons but for a simple > multiple choice test its enough. Results could be stored on miniSD card. > The Dingoo costs around $60-$80. This is really interesting, looks like a small DS. > The next would be a GPH Wiz which offers pen input, its the successor of > GP2X, setting you back with $120-$140 And this one is even better. I like the idea of having stylus input. > Or get one of these for $99 with keyboard > http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/15/qi-hardwares-tiny-hackable-ben-nanonote-now-shipping/ You're the second one suggesting this one. It's not too far from Pandora, but it's cheaper and closer to a smartphone from a dimension point of view. Do you have experience developing for these? Is it difficult or it's like any other Linux based system? >Cheers, > Malte Thanks, Marco Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
