I feel like GPH's prior performance was somewhat minor. In the end, it came down to there being an alternative for less than half the price. Wiz didn't offer enough to justify the $180 price tag. The Dingoo A320 was offering the same capability for a far lower price.
I'm disappointed that a lot...
Yeah, I was curious about that too...
I would prefer it didn't say anything, since if one of my parents (school is out, at home for the summer) opens the package while I'm out, I'd prefer it didn't have a price on it...
I would be surprised if there aren't any defective units left.
I can't believe how many people are jumping on this though...even if you are at 3900+ (like myself). I mean...you're paying a fair bit for the product, might as well get the real deal.
It also seems like a lot of the minor...
I'd be fairly interested in getting Arch running on the Pandora. I would like to install my own OS so that I can make it as minimalistic as possible: XFCE is nice, but it's somewhat unnecessary.
What would it take to get Arch (or any other OS like MeeGo or Android) working on the Pandora?
Will...
Qualcomm doesn't actually use the Cortex-A series processors. They licensed other ARM designs and built their processors off of them (i.e. Snapdragon).
So, I guess they're not really on the same page.
Independent games? The kind of awesome independent games that compete in the IGF? On Pandora?
I'm thrilled! :D
Downloading the Windows demo now...found the game design document, very thorough!
update: Download. It's pretty cool what you guys did in the demo. Would I be right in supposing...
What spec do the Droid and N900 run at? OPP5? I've seen posts about Droid running stable at 1Ghz, and others have taken it to 1.3Ghz, but I don't imagine it was terribly stable.
Also curious about the heat of the cpu when operating at such high voltage and frequency.
Someone should make a battery tester like the one we had on GP2X. I want to know what the battery life would be at 800-ish MHz...and then we can see what it's like at OPP5 and over 1GHz.
I'm not sure what a benchmark would be good for. Most of the software running on the Pandora will be optimized for the Pandora specifically, while benchmark software would not be. Not sure what the comparison would be good for, cept maybe for determining the performance impact of different OSes...
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