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Like a lot of other mushrooming Chinese companies producing digital products, JXD manufactures [[mobile phone]]s, [[mobile TV]] devices and other devices. Most of their PMPs support NES Games in BIN Format<ref>[http://www.jxd.hk/products.asp?selectclassid=009002&clsid=3 JXD Official Company Website products page]</ref>
Like a lot of other mushrooming Chinese companies producing digital products, JXD manufactures [[mobile phone]]s, [[mobile TV]] devices and other devices. Most of their PMPs support NES Games in BIN Format<ref>[http://www.jxd.hk/products.asp?selectclassid=009002&clsid=3 JXD Official Company Website products page]</ref>


JXD's first product to garner interest from [[retro gamer]]s was the JXD 301, which had a [[blackfin]] 533&nbsp;MHz processor and could emulate a wide variety of retro consoles in a handheld format, something Linux based Game Park [[GP32]] was already known for.<ref>[http://mympxplayer.org/image-vp39823.html JXD 301 Review]. mympxplayer.org. Retrieved 9 August 2013.</ref><ref>[http://thegadgetsite.blogspot.com/2008/01/jxd-301-now-available-in-us-at.html JXD 301 now available in US at GP2xStore.com]. thegadgetsite. Retrieved 9 August 2013.</ref>
JXD's first product to garner interest from [[retro gamer]]s was the JXD 301, which had a [[blackfin]] 533&nbsp;MHz processor and could emulate a wide variety of retro consoles in a handheld format.<ref>[http://mympxplayer.org/image-vp39823.html JXD 301 Review]. mympxplayer.org. Retrieved 9 August 2013.</ref><ref>[http://thegadgetsite.blogspot.com/2008/01/jxd-301-now-available-in-us-at.html JXD 301 now available in US at GP2xStore.com]. thegadgetsite. Retrieved 9 August 2013.</ref>


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 18:34, 11 April 2014

JinXing Digital CO.Ltd
Company typeElectronics Manufacturer
IndustryAndroid Entertainment
Headquarters
Shenzhen
,
China
Number of locations
North America, South America, Western Europe,Eastern Europe, Eastern Asia, Southeast Asia, Mid East, Africa, Oceania
ProductsTablet PC, Game Consoles, MP3, MP4 players and other electronics
ServicesOEM Service Offered (Contract Manufacturing)
RevenueUS$2.5 Million - US$5 Million
Number of employees
101 - 200 People
Websitewww.jxd.hk, www.jxdonline.com

JinXing Digital CO.Ltd (commonly referred to as JXD, Chinese: 金星电子有限公司) is a manufacturer of consumer electronics 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. Most of their PMPs support NES Games in BIN Format[3]

JXD's first product to garner interest from 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.[4][5]

History

Established in 1995, Jinxing Digital Co. Ltd is a professional and specialized manufacturer of MP3 players and other electronic products. Tablets processors run on A10 and A13.

Android products

JXD produce a range of Android tablets which appear to be gaming consoles.[6] They have described as PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Portable knock-offs.[7]

JXD started manufacturing tablets & gaming handhelds running on the Android OS in 2011. They are one of the first manufacturers to release an Android 4.0 firmware (Ice Cream Sandwich) for their tablets.

2012

2013

Cancelled

See also

References

  1. ^ JXD Official Company Website
  2. ^ JXD Official Company Website company's history page
  3. ^ JXD Official Company Website products page
  4. ^ JXD 301 Review. mympxplayer.org. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
  5. ^ JXD 301 now available in US at GP2xStore.com. thegadgetsite. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
  6. ^ "JXD launches S5110b Android gaming tablet with dual-core Amlogic CPU". liliputing.com. June 18, 2013. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
  7. ^ Damien McFerran (2 February 2013). "Wii U GamePad Android knock-off review". eurogamer.net. Retrieved 9 August 2013.