I just got an e-mail from Jim Zheng over at Dingoo Digital.
Dingoo Digital, as you should know by now, are the original and genuine Dingoo brand-owners, product and manufacturing. This shouldn’t come as news to anyone, but Dingoo Digital are not dead, though we haven’t heard much from them lately.
Read their e-mail after the break, it contains some information about two new games consoles from Dingoo Digital!
Here are some excerpts from our e-mail conversation (cleaned up for Engrish, footnotes at the end).
Q: Are you planning a new console? If so, what improvements will it have over the A320?
A: Yes, an enhanced version – the Dingoo A320E is coming out soon. It will not use the Jz4755 CPU, but will rather use the China Chip CC1800, which is capable of playing of 1080p movies. The A330 is coming out soon aswell, with super functions, but I can’t talk about that.
Q: Can you confirm that the Dingoo Technology A330 is a counterfeit product? We all know that you (Dingoo Digital), are the original and genuine sellers.
A: Yes, the “Dingoo Technology A330″ is a counterfeit product.
Q: Do you have any comments on the company split, and have you taken legal action against “Dingoo Technology”?
A: In fact, there are only 2 salesmen left on our team. They* asked the other team to hack our firmware, in order to produce a fake Dingoo**.
The Dingoo group still has more than 200 people, none of R&D*** members have left the Dingoo team.
The Dingoo group includes 4 companies, all of which are under one boss:
Dingoo Games – In charge of 3D games development
Chinachip – In charge of CPU development
Gemei – In charge of producting****
Dingoo Digital – In charge of marketing
# Note: This section seems to be copy-pasted, as I found a near exact section of text here. My money is on the fact that they recieve many e-mails about this subject, and thus have to standarize their answers.
* Dingoo Technology
** Dingoo Technology A330
*** Research and Development
**** I’m guessing they mean producing here, i.e. writes the firmware etc.
Well, well, well! What does this mean for the average Dingoo consumer? I’m guessing the A320E will be somewhat similar to the Gemei HD8800 in regards to performance, since they use the same processor (The CC1800, which I can’t hardly find any information on online). Since the clockspeed, architecture and other hardware in this new iteration of the Dingoo is unknown and may be drastically different from the A320, porting a Dingux build to it might prove troublesome, without booboos and other hardware engineers’ expertise.
This may be detrimental to Dingoo Digitals future. If there’s not enough of an improvement from the A320, and the hardware is all exotic and unknown, no one is going to try to get a Linux kernel booted on it, and it won’t enjoy the same success as the Dingoo Digital A320 has done so far.
There is also some information on the Gemei HD880 here, but it unfortunately doesn’t have much information the technical aspects of the new processor.
Along with the e-mail, there were three pictures attached, two of which were proof of their trademark registration of the terms “Dingoo” and pinyin “Ding Guo”, and the third was the lovely office-shot featured earlier in the article.
Here’s to hoping it’s a MIPS(el) processor, like the one we’re used to!
Dingoo group still have more than 200 people, none of R&D members leave dingoo team.
Dingoo group includes 4 companies, all of 4 companies are under one boss:
Dingoo games: http://dingoogames.cn/ ( in charge of 3D games developing )
Chinachip: http://www.chinachip.cn/ (in charge of CPU developing )
Gemei : http://www.gemeitech.com/ ( in charge of producting)
Dingoo digital : http://www.dingoo.cn/ (in charge of marketing)g)

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[...] Bem, este e-mail foi respondido por Jim Zheng, da Dingoo Digital. Junto com esta resposta, devidamente traduzida aqui para a “língua de Camões”, Jim enviou três fotos da fábrica da Dingoo. Duas destas fotos provam seu registro de marca (trademark) e, uma terceira, fora publicada no blog do xdpirate, mostrando um dos escritórios da Dingoo. Foto, da qual, está no link a seguir: http://www.qqmore.info/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/ScreenShot14122.jpg Bem, vamos aguardar mais detalhes. É provável que eles, segundo em outra mensagem que o mesmo Jim Zheng respondeu a outro usuário do Dingoonity, lancem algo em breve, mais ou menos por volta deste mês ou de Agosto. Até lá é praticamente certo de que o Dingoo, de fato, irá ganhar um sucessor. Ao contrário do A330… hehe. P.S.: Fonte da notícia – http://www.qqmore.info/?p=80 [...]
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