JXD S5100 | |
JXD S5100 | |
Developer: | JXD |
Manufacturer: | JXD |
Type: | Handheld game console Tablet computer |
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Releasedate: | 2012 |
Price: | ≈$110 USD |
Os: | 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 |
Controllers: | 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 |
Service: | Google Play |
Dimensions: | 7.37inches L 3.14inches W 0.6inches D |
Weight: | 0.51lb |
Website: | Official Website |
Predecessor: | JXD S5110 |
Successor: | JXD S603 |
Related: | JXD JXD 1000 |
The JXD S5100 is a 5-inch Android tablet and portable game console produced by JXD. It was released in 2012[1] and resembles Nintendo's Wii U GamePad.[2] Unlike the previous Sony-style JXD models, the S5100 lacks shoulder buttons.
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.
It ships with 4 GB internal storage space and supports up to 32 GB expandable storage via-the MicroSD card slot on the bottom.[3]
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 512 MB 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 1 GB RAM DDR3. It was planned to be released alongside the popular S7300 model,[4] but it was later replaced by the S5110b, which instead uses the earlier S5110's shell.