Since both Craig and ED have accepted preorders for the "more complicated cable" with a specific length and connector set, it's probably easier and cheaper to just produce what they've already pre-sold than refund all these preorders and start selling something different.
What kind of media would be in that box? CD with the required files to be copied to the user's SD? Or are we just talking about a box of "feelies" and a download token?
I'd more likely get the downloadable version anyway, particularly for the Pandora. A game box larger than the game system...
It works with your machine as well, but it doesn't help.
It's all down to manufacturing variations and tolerances: Some chips can work at a clock speed of 1300 or even higher, and some can't. The only way to find out is to try, which is most easily done through a setting somewhere in the user...
Not that one, the bold one later on ("require a more power"). And "USB" starts with a /j/, which is a semivowel. A user, a university, a USB Mini-AB port.
http://boards.openpa...php?/membermap/
And that's just the ones who have bothered to add themselves to the map. [edit -- obviously nothing says that all these people have a pandora; but it seems likely that many do.]
The Pandora page used to say that Ed only delivered to customers within the EU, so yeah. I think he's changed his mind about who to sell to round about when production moved to Germany and main responsibility moved to Ed, but for a long time Swiss customers went sent to Craig. I'm in that boat...
Why all the talk about pirates? Did anybody relevant (i.e. other than that Forbes journo) ever suggest this was about how easy various media are to copy?
Probably true, but irrelevant. Present-day devices and their cards won't magically disappear just because something else dominates the market for new equipment. I'd want a P2 to be compatible with what I have, not what I might or might not buy at some point in the future.
That said, my opinion...
If you ordered from Craig/Jacquelyn (the UK lot), they are still your contact. Michael (in Germany) is in charge of selling new units, but your order will be fulfilled by the people you ordered from.
Who knows why they chose never to spam their customer list with an explanation of what's going...
Trying to sell a P2 arguing from its hardware specs seems an odd choice: this strategy invites customers to compare the product to other devices based on hardware specs. The P2 might win this round about the time it becomes available, but soon afterwards some cheapoid from china will have a...
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