The Indamixx 2 Music Tablet was designed by the Trinity Audio
Group. It is based on the M1 Touch tablet, but the new version, Indamixx 2 beta, costs more than the
original M1 touch tablet because it comes with bundled proprietary software. The Indamixx 2 tablet is
available with Transmission 5.0 running with a MeeGo OS. It runs on a 1.66GHz Atom N450 processor and
2GB of RAM. Its also fitted with a mini HDMI output and a 160GB hard drive to store all your tunes
on.
The beta includes various commercial, proprietary software, including file exchange support for
Ardour, full copies of Renoise, energyXT, and superb
plug-ins from LinuxDSP. There’s also software that, while free, could take a significant
investment of time to set up, even for someone with some familiarity with Linux. That includes
customization, tweaking, and configuration of the MeeGo Linux operating system, and
packages for things like JACK setup. The beta also includes extras like access to a streaming server,
accessories, and pre-installation of a multi-boot configuration.
As Trinity has pushed before, one audio output option is HDMI, which provides multichannel outs without
the need for a dedicated card (provided you have something to which you can connect HDMI on the other
end).
The big competition for Indamixx 2 is likely to be, ironically, Linux and Windows
themselves. Will Trinity’s solution rival your own Linux or Windows install in May 2011? And is the
better solution for tweaking Linux – which, even with the addition of these proprietary apps, still
depends mainly on free and open source packages like JACK and MeeGo itself – be Indamixx as a private
vendor, or the free software community? The latter is a relatively open forum for participation, whereas
Indamixx, in its beta, warns “no crybabies” in its invitation to beta
testers.
Indamixx 2 Tablet PROS AND CONS
PROS:
160GB hard drive (SSD-solid state drive)
Good music tablet
CONS:
N/A
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Indamixx 2
Tablet Technical Specifications
The screen is capacitive, but the exact size is
unknown
Processor: Atom N450 1.6 GHz
Capacity: 2GB RAM
Raise: Unknown
Transmission 5.0 (version Meego)
3 USB ports and an Ethernet
VGA output
Integrated microphone
Speakers
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