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Pyra GPD Win Pandora 1Ghz
Size ~141 x 87 x 33mm[1] 155 x 96 x 20mm[2] 140 x 83 x 27mm[3]
Screen size 5"[4] 5.5"[2] 4.3"[3]
Screen resolution 1280x720 (720p)[4] 1280x720 (720p)[2] 800x480[3]
Touchscreen Resistive (Stylus included) Capacitive, multitouch[2] Resistive (Stylus included)[1]
Keyboard Layout[5] Good[6] Problematic [5] OK
Keyboard Backlight Yes[4] No No
Keyboard keys 45[7] 67[8] 43[9]
Face buttons 6[4] 4[2] 4[3]
Shoulder buttons 4[4] 4[2] 2[3]
Control buttons 8[7] 10[8] 3[9]
Analogue control Nubs, clickable[4] mini-joysticks[2] Nubs[3]
Simultaneous use of mouse and all other controls Yes No[2] Yes
Volume control Wheel[4] Buttons[2] Wheel[3]
Primary Operating System Debian GNU/Linux ARMhf (modified) Microsoft Windows 10[2] SuperZaxxon[10]
Free/libre OS (per DFSG) default non-free 3D graphics drivers No non-free 3D graphics drivers, WiFi, Bluetooth
Free/libre OS (per DFSG) when running Linux non-free 3D graphics drivers Possibly (at least free 3D graphics drivers)[11] non-free 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[4] Intel Atom x5-Z8550: 4x Intel Cherry Trail x86_64 1.44Ghz SSE SIMD[12] TI OMAP3730: 1x ARM Cortex A8 @ 1.0 Ghz with NEON SIMD[3]
RAM 2GiB DDR3L-533 Dual-Channel[4][13] 4GiB LPDDR3-1600[2] 512MiB DDR1 @ 200Mhz[3]
GPU PowerVR SGX544-MP2[4] Intel HD Graphics 400 @ 200-600MHz, 12-core, shared memory[12] PowerVR SGX530 @ 200MHz[3]
Co-processor(s) Ti C64+ DSP; 2x ARM Cortex m4 @ 200Mhz(IPU)[4]

Vivante GC320 2D Accelerator[4]

None Ti C64x DSP @ 800MHz[3]
Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n[4] IEEE 802.11 b/g/n[2] IEEE 802.11 b/g[3]
Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0[4] Bluetooth 4.0[2] Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR[3]
Cell modem (SIM card slot) Optional: Built-in LTE Modem: 100Mbps download, 50Mbps upload[4] No No
Satellite navigation (GNSS) If with cell modem: GPS, cell tower assisted A-GPS, GLONASS[4] No No
Upgrades Display, CPU-Board No No
Battery 6000mAh[4], 4.2V? 6000mAh. ?V[2] 4200mAh[3], 4.2V
Battery life (claimed, high power draw) 10 hours[14] 8 hours[2] 10 hours[3]
Removable battery? Yes No Yes
Video output Micro-HDMI (type D)[4] Mini-HDMI (type C)[2] custom connector required, S-Video + RCA + Line-In &- Out[3]
USB 1x Type A 3.0[15], 1x Type A 2.0, 1x Micro-3.0, 1x Micro-B (debug/charging)[4] 1x Type A 3.0, 1x Micro-B 2.0 (host)[2] 1x Type A 2.0 (host, lacks 1.1 -- needs hub), 1x Micro-AB OTG[3]
Memory card slots[16] 2x SDXC <=512GiB/Slot = 1TiB, 1x internal microSDXC <=200GiB = 1.2TiB[4] 1x microSD <=200GiB[2] 2x SDXC <=512GiB/Slot = 1TiB[3]
Embedded storage ?Gb[17] eMMC 64GiB eMMC[2] 512MiB NAND[3]
Main countries of manufacture Germany, Greece China Germany, UK, China

[4] [2] [12] [3] [5]

  1. No official statement, looks thicker than the Pandora from the Pics
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/a-laptop-fitting-in-your-pocket--2#/
  3. 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 3.19 http://pandorawiki.org/Pandora
  4. 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 4.17 4.18 4.19 4.20 https://pyra-handheld.com/boards/pages/pyratech/
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 The GPD Win seems to be too large to reach the Center Keys see here: [2] Also the Keyboard is not Centered, and the Layout isn't optimal[3]
  6. Video of the Prototype(at around 5:40)
  7. 7.0 7.1 Pyra mockup image
  8. 8.0 8.1 GPD Win mockup image
  9. 9.0 9.1 OpenPandora photo
  10. derived from Ångström, a GNU/Linux variant for ARM[4]
  11. This depends on hardware details, particularly for the BIOS (currently non-free) and perhaps the WiFi and Bluetooth (non-free on the Pandora)
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/a-laptop-fitting-in-your-pocket--2#/comments
  13. Datasheet
  14. No official statement
  15. 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)
  16. 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.
  17. Size not yet decided.