Lilbits: GPD Pocket 3, Windows Subsystem for Android and an Amlogic A311D2 Single Board PC – Liliputing

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The upcoming GPD Pocket 3 is one of the more unusual handhelds I’ve seen in a while. It’s not just a mini laptop with a convertible tablet-style design, a touchpad above the keyboard, and a stylus holder. It also has a modular port function which allows you to swap a USB-A port for an RS-232 port or a KVM port which allows you to use the computer as a kind of dumb terminal for a connected server. , a PC or other hardware. .

GPD hasn’t announced how much the Pocket 3 will cost, but after dropping a few details at a time over the past month, the company has now released a preview page for an upcoming Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign that suggests that the ‘wait is almost over.

GPD pocket 3

Here is a summary of the latest technology news from the web.

GPD Pocket 3 modular handheld [Indiegogo Preview]

GPD has launched a preview page for the upcoming crowdfunding campaign for the GPD Pocket 3, a tablet-style convertible mini laptop with an 8-inch display, QWERTY keyboard, stylus support, options Pentium and Core i7 processor and modular port design.

You don’t have to be a Windows Insider to get Android apps on Windows 11 [xda-developers]

Are you running a stable version of Windows 11 and don’t want to upgrade to Windows Insider Preview to try out Android apps? You can install the Windows Subsystem for Android manually (but it’s not as easy as installing a typical Windows app). Once you’ve done that, you can also follow our guide to download Android apps that may not be available in the Amazon Appstore and Microsoft Store.

Here’s How to Bypass Amazon Appstore Region Lock on Windows Subsystem for Android [xda-developers]

Want to try the Windows Subsystem for Android to run Android apps on Windows 11, but outside of the US? There is a regional block on the Amazon Appstore… but it’s easy to bypass by side loading the magazine instead of getting it from the Microsoft Store.

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Khadas VIM4 – An Amlogic A311D2 SBC with 8 GB of RAM, Wi-Fi 6, HDMI input and output [CNX Software]

Khadas VIM4 is an upcoming single board computer with an Amlogic A311D2 processor, 8 GB of LPDDR4X RAM, 32 GB of eMMC storage, WiFi 6 and a micro HDMI 2.1 port with support for [email protected] output, plus a PCIe 2.0 M.2 socket.

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