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| style="background-color: | | style="background-color: yellow"| without 3D graphics drivers | ||
| No | | No | ||
| style="background-color: | | style="background-color: orange"| without 3D graphics drivers, WiFi, Bluetooth | ||
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|Microsoft Windows x86 compatibility | |Microsoft Windows x86 compatibility |
Revision as of 22:30, 13 March 2016
Pyra | GPD Win | Pandora 1Ghz | |
Size | ~141 x 88 x 38mm[1] | ~155 x 97 x 22mm | 140.29 x 83.48 x 29.25mm |
Screen size | 5" | 5.5" | 4.3" |
Screen resolution | 1280x720 (720p) | 1280x720 (720p) | 800x480 |
Touchscreen | Resistive (Stylus included) | Capacitive | Resistive (Stylus included) |
Keyboard Backlight | Yes | No | No |
Face buttons | 6 | 4 | 4 |
Shoulder buttons | 4 | 4 | 2 |
Analogue control | Nubs, clickable | mini-Joysticks | Nubs |
Simultaneous mouse+KB+buttons | Yes | No | Yes |
Volume control | Wheel | Buttons | Wheel |
Primary Operating System | Debian GNU/Linux ARMhf (modified) | Microsoft Windows 10 | SuperZaxxon[2] |
Free software system (per DFSG) | without 3D graphics drivers | No | without 3D graphics drivers, WiFi, Bluetooth |
Microsoft Windows x86 compatibility | via WINE plus an x86 emulator (such as Exagear) | Native x86 | via WINE plus an x86 emulator (such as Exagear) |
CPU | TI OMAP5432: 2x ARM Cortex-A15 1.5Ghz NEON SIMD | Intel Atom X5-Z8500: 4x Intel Baytrail x86_64 1.44Ghz SSE SIMD | TI OMAP3730: 1x ARM Cortex A8 @ 1.0 Ghz with NEON SIMD |
Ram | 2GiB (LP?)DDR3 Dual-Channel | 4GiB LPDDR3 | 512MiB DDR1 @ 200Mhz |
GPU | PowerVR SGX544-MP2 | Intel HD Graphics | PowerVR SGX530 @ 200MHz |
Co-processor(s) | Ti C64+ DSP; 2x ARM Cortex m4 @ 200Mhz(IPU)
Vivante GC320 2D Accelerator |
None | Ti C64x DSP @ 800MHz |
Modem (cell phone) | Optional Built-in LTE Modem (with SIM-card slot) also providing GPS:
100Mbit/s download, 50Mbit/s upload |
No | No |
Upgrades | Display, CPU-Board | No | No |
Battery | 6000mAh, 4.2V? | 6000mAh. ?V | 4200mAh, 4.2V |
Battery life (claimed, high power draw) | 10 hours[3] | 8 hours[4] | 10 hours |
Removable battery? | Yes | No | Yes |
Video output | Micro-HDMI (type D) | Mini-HDMI (type C) | custom connector required, S-Video + RCA + Line-In &- Out |
USB | 1x Type A 3.0[5], 1x Type A 2.0, 1x Micro-3.0, 1x Micro-B (debug/charging) | 1x Type A 3.0, 1x Micro-B 2.0 (host) | 1x Type A 2.0 (host, lacks 1.1 -- needs hub), 1x Micro-AB OTG |
Memory card slots[6] | 2x SDXC <=512GiB/Slot = 1TiB, 1x internal microSDXC <=200GiB = 1.2TiB | 1x microSD <=200GiB | 2x SDXC <=512GiB/Slot = 1TiB |
Embedded storage | ?Gb[7] eMMC | 64GiB eMMC | 512MiB NAND |
Main countries of manufacture | Germany, Greece | China | Germany, UK, China |
- ↑ No official statement, looks thicker than the Pandora from the Pics
- ↑ derived from Ångström, a GNU/Linux variant for ARM
- ↑ No official statement
- ↑ "Online Games", at the Bottom
- ↑ Its an USB 3.0 Port, providing normal USB 2.0 while using the additional Connectors for eSATA (6GBit/s) instead of USB 3.0 (5GBit/s)
- ↑ Using already available SD(XC)-Card sizes as the SDXC-Standard has an theoretical maximum of 2TiB/Card and those Cards simply don't exist yet.
- ↑ Size not yet decided.