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  2. List of Rockchip products - Wikipedia

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    It encodes and decodes H.264 at 1080p, and can decode many standard video formats including Xvid, H.263, AVS, MPEG4, RV, and WMV. It includes a Vivante GC800 GPU that is compatible with OpenGL ES 2.0 and OpenVG. The RK2918 is compatible with Android Froyo (2.2), Gingerbread (2.3), HoneyComb (3.x) and Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0). [13]

  3. XDA Flame - Wikipedia

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    In May 2007, O2 Asia Pacific & Middle East released the XDA Flame. O2's cooperation with nVidia and CodeMonkeys allowed this company to advertise their new product easily, because there was a big demand on the market for a 3D graphics enabled PDA, with a lot of internal memory and many additional functions like USB On-The-Go and TV-out.

  4. HTC TyTN II - Wikipedia

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    Official updates are available for several versions of the TyTN II, including the AT&T Tilt [20] (WM 6 AKU 0.4.4), the O2 XDA Stellar [21] (WM 6.1), and the Vodafone v1615. [ 22 ] Developers at XDA-Developers have succeeded in porting Google Android and Windows Mobile 6.5 to the TyTN II.

  5. Rockchip - Wikipedia

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    It encodes and decodes H.264 at 1080p, and can decode many standard video formats including Xvid, H.263, AVS, MPEG4, RV, and WMV. It includes a Vivante GC800 GPU that is compatible with OpenGL ES 2.0 and OpenVG. The RK2918 is compatible with Android Froyo (2.2), Gingerbread (2.3), HoneyComb (3.x) and Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0). [28]

  6. Rockbox - Wikipedia

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    Rockbox is a free and open-source software replacement for the OEM firmware in various forms of digital audio players (DAPs) with an original kernel. [2] [3] It offers an alternative to the player's operating system, in many cases without removing the original firmware, which provides a plug-in architecture for adding various enhancements and functions.

  7. O2 Xda - Wikipedia

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    The O 2 Xda brand was a range of Windows Mobile PDA phones, marketed by O 2, developed by O 2 Asia and manufactured by multiple original equipment manufacturers (mainly HTC, Quanta and Arima). [1] The first model was released in June 2002.

  8. XDA - Wikipedia

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    XDA may refer to: O2 Xda, a brand of smartphone and pocket PC phone XDA Flame, pocket PC device of the O2 Xda device family; XDA Developers, technology website whose ...

  9. HTC Excalibur - Wikipedia

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    The HTC Excalibur (HTC S620) is a smartphone model manufactured by High Tech Computer beginning in 2006. It is rebranded and sold as the O 2 Xda Cosmo, the T-Mobile Dash, [1] the HTC S621 for Rogers Wireless in Canada, the HTC S621 for Suncom Wireless in the lower-eastern United States, the BT ToGo (as part of the BT Total Broadband Anywhere package), and the Dopod C720W.