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Sunvox n900
Sunvox n900











sunvox n900

It's got a basic SDR and a few common SPI/i²c devices. Some hyphy SBC that's all flash and style. On a final note, nothing beats being able to sit in front of a large screen android-enabled tv, pull out my phone/pda/psion-remake, connect via miracast, and just bang away.

sunvox n900

But, if you pair it with a smartwatch, many of those limitations can be overcome. (although I do wish they had used an ortholinear layout for the keyboard, and I wish I could properly remap the layout a la qmk)Īs a phone, it has its limitations. I have no qualms over opening up termux, and neovim or joe, switching between multiple tabs, buffers and embedded terminals, and banging out some code. The Gemini keyboard blows it out of the water. Thats significantly larger, with a chiclet style keyboard. Given the size limitations, its brilliant.Īnd yes, I did have more than 1 Psion back in the day (from the calculator-style model, all the way to the famed Psion 5).Īnd as far as keyboard feel is concerned, on my desktop, I use ergonomic mechanical keyboards (ergodox & atreus62) with various switch types - which means that yes - I am a bit picky when it comes to keyboards.Īnd I have to say that, given the size limitations, the Gemini keyboard is a marvel. I've used it HEAVILY over the last couple of years. Mine was from the 2nd indiegogo batch, and all I can say is, hardware-wise, its really good.

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* with Termux (or a full chroot of your choice), you do get most of the way towards "the linux experience"Įarly batches may have been hit or miss. * its easily rooted (the bootloader is open, and Planet provide a rooted android image) Truth be told, its only really usable when running android. As others have mentioned, Planet Computers "Gemini" is what you're looking for.













Sunvox n900