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{{DISPLAYTITLE:iQue Box}}
 
{{DISPLAYTITLE:iQue Box}}
The '''iQue Box''' (codenamed "BB2") was a cancelled successor to the [[iQue Player]] developed by [[BroadOn]], based on Nintendo GameCube hardware. It was to play region-locked GameCube discs exclusive to the iQue Box as well as CDs and DVDs, as well as supporting online play, photo viewing, video playback, PC connectivity over USB, and playback of karaoke discs.
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The '''iQue Box''' (codenamed "BB2" - [[BroadOn]] Board 2) was a cancelled successor to the [[iQue Player]] based on Nintendo GameCube hardware. It was to play region-locked GameCube discs exclusive to the iQue Box as well as CDs and DVDs. There were also plans for it to support online play, photo viewing, video playback, PC connectivity over USB, and playback of karaoke discs.
    
The iQue Box was mentioned in a Chinese interview, but little was known about it until a document describing it was exposed as a result of the [[Zammis Clark Breach]].
 
The iQue Box was mentioned in a Chinese interview, but little was known about it until a document describing it was exposed as a result of the [[Zammis Clark Breach]].
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The project was cancelled in late 2004 due to BroadOn shifting work to the [[NNGC]] (Wii) project.
 
The project was cancelled in late 2004 due to BroadOn shifting work to the [[NNGC]] (Wii) project.
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== Features ==
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==Features==
 
The iQue Box was designed around the unique demands of the Chinese market, including unique media & connectivity features which were not present in the GameCube. The target price of the system was USD$80-90 (lower than the retail price of a GameCube in the US in 2003-2004), although the DVD licensing fee was not included in this price.
 
The iQue Box was designed around the unique demands of the Chinese market, including unique media & connectivity features which were not present in the GameCube. The target price of the system was USD$80-90 (lower than the retail price of a GameCube in the US in 2003-2004), although the DVD licensing fee was not included in this price.
    
According to a table of features found in a leaked document describing the iQue Box, the iQue Box was to include or support the following:
 
According to a table of features found in a leaked document describing the iQue Box, the iQue Box was to include or support the following:
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* DVD playback
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*DVD playback
* Video CD/Super Video CD playback
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*Video CD/Super Video CD playback
* Audio CD playback
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*Audio CD playback
* CD-R/MP3 playback
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*CD-R/MP3 playback
* MPEG4/DivX playback
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*MPEG4/DivX playback
* JPG photo viewing
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*JPG photo viewing
* Karaoke CD+G playback
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*Karaoke CD+G playback
* Karaoke DVD playback
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*Karaoke DVD playback
* An optional karaoke singing game
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*An optional karaoke singing game
* An optional multi-function remote control
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*An optional multi-function remote control
* Parental controls
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*Parental controls
* Streaming audio/video from and accessing photos on a PC
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*Streaming audio/video from and accessing photos on a PC
* 2 USB ports
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*2 USB ports
* 2 microphone ports
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*2 microphone ports
* Composite/component/S-Video output along with digital and analog stereo audio output
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*Composite/component/S-Video output along with digital and analog stereo audio output
* DVD-ROM drive
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*DVD-ROM drive
* Possible hard disk drive (this was undecided at the time of writing)
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*Possible hard disk drive (this was undecided at the time of writing)
* 10/100 Ethernet
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*10/100 Ethernet
* Optional modem
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*Optional modem
* Optional wireless connectivity
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*Optional wireless connectivity
* Dual-layer DVD support
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*Dual-layer DVD support
* On-screen karaoke menu capable of recording and playback from a USB drive
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*On-screen karaoke menu capable of recording and playback from a USB drive
* USB peripherals for third-party games
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*USB peripherals for third-party games
* MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and MPEG-4 playback from PC
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*MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and MPEG-4 playback from PC
* Playback of games stored on PC
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*Playback of games stored on PC
* Possible GBA emulation (for playing back GBA games from a PC)
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*Possible GBA emulation (for playing back GBA games from a PC)
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== Proposed System Configurations ==
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==Proposed System Configurations==
 
4 configurations were proposed for the iQue Box:
 
4 configurations were proposed for the iQue Box:
 
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    1. Model A (Lowest Cost) - Limited USB 1.1 expansion + No HDD
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    1. Model A (Lowest Cost) - Limited USB 1.1 expansion + No HDD
    • 2 USB 1.1 ports (ALI chip)  
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    • 2 USB 1.1 ports (ALI chip)  
    • Ethernet 10/100 on-board (+$2)
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    • Ethernet 10/100 on-board (+$2)
    • No IDE HDD expansion
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    • No IDE HDD expansion
    • No 802.11g
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    • No 802.11g
    • Modem (standard USB 1.1 dongle: $25)
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    • Modem (standard USB 1.1 dongle: $25)
 
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    2. Model B (Middle Cost) – Limited USB 1.1 expansion + HDD expansion
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    2. Model B (Middle Cost) – Limited USB 1.1 expansion + HDD expansion
    • 2 USB 1.1 ports (ALI chip)
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    • 2 USB 1.1 ports (ALI chip)
    • Ethernet 10/100 on-board (+$2)
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    • Ethernet 10/100 on-board (+$2)
    • IDE (interface on ALI chip) + mechanical adapter + HDD expansion slot (+$$)
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    • IDE (interface on ALI chip) + mechanical adapter + HDD expansion slot (+$$)
    • No 802.11g
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    • No 802.11g
    • Modem (standard USB 1.1 module: $25)
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    • Modem (standard USB 1.1 module: $25)
 
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    3. Model C (Higher Cost) – Expandable solution using PC Card Bus + HDD expansion
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    3. Model C (Higher Cost) – Expandable solution using PC Card Bus + HDD expansion
    • 2 PC Card slots (PCI-PC Card chip: +$5)
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    • 2 PC Card slots (PCI-PC Card chip: +$5)
    • Ethernet 10/100 (standard PC Card module: $15)
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    • Ethernet 10/100 (standard PC Card module: $15)
    • IDE (interface on ALI chip) + mechanical adapter + HDD expansion slot (+$$)
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    • IDE (interface on ALI chip) + mechanical adapter + HDD expansion slot (+$$)
    • 802.11g (standard PC Card module: $40)
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    • 802.11g (standard PC Card module: $40)
    • Modem (standard PC Card module: $25)
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    • Modem (standard PC Card module: $25)
 
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    4. Model D (Highest Cost) – Expandable solution using USB 2.0 + HDD expansion
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    4. Model D (Highest Cost) – Expandable solution using USB 2.0 + HDD expansion
    • 2 – 4 USB 2.0 ports (USB 2.0 chip: +$6)
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    • 2 – 4 USB 2.0 ports (USB 2.0 chip: +$6)
    • Ethernet 10/100 (standard USB 2.0 module: $15)
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    • Ethernet 10/100 (standard USB 2.0 module: $15)
    • IDE (interface on ALI chip) + mechanical adapter + HDD expansion slot (+$$)
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    • IDE (interface on ALI chip) + mechanical adapter + HDD expansion slot (+$$)
    • 802.11g (standard USB 2.0 module: $50)
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    • 802.11g (standard USB 2.0 module: $50)
    • Modem (standard USB 1.1 module: $25)
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    • Modem (standard USB 1.1 module: $25)
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