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dave
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ok, i was going to get an I.MX QSB but i realized that if i was to get a QSB i would need pretty much all add-on boards to make anything really useful,

i am ultimately going to build a smartphone to beat the Galaxy S2 to death with a big stick.

1, is the I.MX QSB the correct platform to start with ?

2, if not, which platform would you recommend ?

3, how expensive is the full bundle, to build my smartphone ?

thank you very much for taking the time to read this

BTW: i'm at the beginning with Linux, & eager to start

and thank you for replying

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dave
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:beer: cheers Josh & Randy

well i'll be getting the QSB + possibly other stuff but first i'll look into I.MX6x dev kits, i'll be getting them after xmas & new year is over & finished with

BTW: thank you both very much + merry xmas

P.S.don't drink too much as i usually do

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RandyKrakora
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For $199 you can get this: MCIMX28LCD - it's a small touchscreen LCD that works with the QSB. Otherwise you can just plug in a VGA monitor and USB keyboard and mouse and have a development system. There's an HDMI card for $49 as well.

Good luck!

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JoshuaParrish
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If you wanted to get your hands dirty the QSB is a great platform. If you wanted to build a system similar to a Galaxy S2, you might want to get on of those imx6x developer kits. 

The full QSB bundle is 150 for the dev kit, to get a screen I believe it's 500 dollars extra. 

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