JXD S5100
Developer | JXD |
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Manufacturer | JXD |
Type |
Handheld game console Tablet computer |
Release date | 2012 |
Introductory price | ≈$110 USD |
Operating system | Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) |
CPU | Amlogic 8726 M3 (ARM Cortex A9 CPU, ARM Mali400 3D graphics acceleration hardware GPU) |
Memory | 512MB RAM DDR3 |
Display | 5-inch, 800x480 five-point capacitive touchscreen |
Input |
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Controller input |
D-pad Circle pad A, B, X, Y buttons Volume buttons Start and Select buttons Home, Back, and Menu buttons Power button |
Camera | 0.3M Front Camera, 0.2M Back Camera |
Touchpad | Touchscreen |
Connectivity |
WiFi headphone jack Mini HDMI output Micro USB MicroSD card slot |
Online services | Google Play |
Dimensions |
7.37 in (187 mm) L 3.14 in (80 mm) W 0.60 in (15 mm) D |
Weight | 0.51 lb (0.23 kg) |
Predecessor | JXD S5110 |
Successor | JXD S603 |
Related articles |
JXD JXD 1000 |
Website | Official Website |
The JXD S5100 is a 5-inch Android tablet and portable game console produced by JXD. It was released in 2012 and resembles Nintendo's 3DS XL. It ships with 4GB internal storage space and supports up to 32GB expandable storage via-the MicroSD card slot on the bottom. It has a Mini HDMI port for playing on a TV. Unlike the previous Sony-style JXD models, the S5100 lacks shoulder buttons.
Features
In addition to its 5-inch, five-point capacitive touch screen, the S5100 features four face buttons, a start and a select button, home, back and menu buttons, an accelerometer, a 0.3 megapixel front camera, and a 0.2 megapixel back camera that can be used to capture photos. On the bottom of the unit is an MicroSD card slot. On the top is a 5-volt AC jack, a Mini USB port, a Mini HDMI port, and a headphone jack.
Revisions
About a month or two after the S5100 was released, JXD released the S603, a 4.3-inch version of the S5100 that runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread with a GP33003 CPU and 512MB RAM DDR3. In fall 2012, JXD also announced the S5600, which was to be an S5100 with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, a five-point capacitive touch screen, two analog circle pads, four shoulder buttons, a dual-core processor, and 1GB RAM DDR3. It was planned to be released alongside the popular S7300 model,[1] but it was later replaced by the S5110b, which instead uses the earlier S5110's shell.
See also
References
- ↑ More Info On JXD’s GamePad-alikes, the S7300 And Its Little Brother The S5600 - ObscureHandhelds.com