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History of video games/Platforms/JXD S5100

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History[edit | edit source]

Launch[edit | edit source]

This handheld console was launched in 2012.[1] The exact price of the system was unclear, costing either $108, or $130.[1] Regardless of the exact number, this price was low for a handheld of the time, and would have solidly placed the device in the budget market.

On launch the system attracted media attention for having a button layout similar to the Nintendo 3DS XL,[1][2] while using a more traditional single screen and non-hinged design. Unlike many clone consoles, the execution of this seems to have been well received, with the website Obscure Handhelds calling the design "Slick".[2] Others such as Kotaku Australia dismissed the comparisons to the Nintendo 3DS, instead finding more resemblance in the controller of the Wii U.[3] Others such as the French language edition of Tom's Hardware, noted a similarity to both Nintendo consoles.[4]

Technology[edit | edit source]

Compute[edit | edit source]

The system used an ARM Cortex A9 architecture AMLogic AML8726 M3 CPU, which is clocked at 1 gigahertz.[5][1] The system shipped with 512 megabytes of DDR3 RAM,[1] which while not particularly impressive, would have been adequate for the time.

The system shipped with 4 gigabytes of flash storage.[1] This could be expanded via MicroSD card slot, supporting the MicroSDHC standard.[5] This is similar to other budget Android gaming systems of the era.

Hardware[edit | edit source]

The primary display of the device was fairly large, measuring 5 inches (13 cm) with a less impressive resolution of 800 pixels by 480 pixels.[2] This display also doubled as a capacitive touchscreen,[2] acting as an additional input for the device, and capitalizing on the heavy interest in touch based gaming in the early 2010's.

Software[edit | edit source]

The handheld first shipped with Android 2.3 as an operating system.[6]

References[edit | edit source]