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The digital devices, specially the PMPs are usually based on [[Sunplus]] chip, which is basically a variant on AMR926 chip.
The digital devices, specially the PMPs are usually based on [[Sunplus]] chip, which is basically a variant on AMR926 chip.

Notable products include the JXD 1000, which is a PMP which looks very similar to the [[PlayStation Portable]], both in terms of looks and workmanship.<ref>http://www.engadget.com/2009/08/28/keepin-it-real-fake-part-ccxxxiv-jxd1000-psp-clone-has-no-umd/</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:32, 17 November 2010

JinXing Digital CO.Ltd (commonly referred to as JXD) (Chinese: 金星数码是 HongKong JXD CO., LTD?) is a specialized manufacturer of MP3 players & MP4 players based in Shenzhen, China.[1].

In 2005, the company started manufacturing of flash MP4 players, HD MP4 and PMPs[2].

Like a lot of other mushrooming Chinese companies producing digital products, JXD manufactures mobile phones, mobile TV devices and other devices[3].

First notable product of the company which brought JXD to the notice of the retro gamers was the JXD 301, which had a blackfin 533 MHz processor and could emulate a wide variety of retro consoles in a handheld format, something Linux-based GP32 was known for [4][5].

The digital devices, specially the PMPs are usually based on Sunplus chip, which is basically a variant on AMR926 chip.

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