My poor Pandora's been collecting dust and I've only had it a week! Very, very few things work and I'm hoping I can get some help. My biggest problem is that I cannot run any .pnd files. Sometimes I can get the SNES emulator to go, but essentially everything else does nothing when I open it...
I know this has been brought up before, but I think it deserves another post. Can someone in the know put together a FAQ?
What is the possibility I could use Pandora as a mobile phone? Could I get a wireless internet adapter from my mobile phone carrier that would work on Pandora? What are my...
well, maybe when the console hits the streets, someone will come up with some cool apps. Maybe it will be me. For now, I think I'll just anticipate Pandora's arrival.
On the other board someone suggested integrating the touchscreen into the idea. Any ideas? Imagine this:
two people with pandora's face to face on a table. The cameras face the area in between the users, where recognition cards are placed as pawns in the game. The cards could represent...
AR does not require GPS. AR requires only a camera and some ingenuity. If you want to throw in GPS, fine, but I agree, I'm not into carting around accessories. I'm imagining a game where the camera observes your hands in front of the keyboard and the user can easily watch the screen to see...
Here's the thing. Back when VR was around I got a chance to play some commercial VR games and I thought they were rubbish. The world is waiting for someone to make an AR game that works. I think of AR in terms of 3-dimensional graphics. Most early 3d games sucked, but something started to...
No, the original poster (me) is asking whether or not it is possible to plug in A/V, like say plugging in a SNES to play on the Pandora screen. I have uses for this ability. I suppose I can deal with A/V through USB, but I'd like to see an easier way.
Ok, I got some information from some battery experts. It's true that leaving the device plugged in while using is completely fine. These batteries should not be fully discharged if possible.
As for the A/V inputs, I'm still confused. I realize it can A/V OUT, but what I want to do is...
First of all, is it going to be possible to connect things to the Pandora to use the screen? I am hoping to use it to record some video footage on the go.
Also, and this one is for the Devs, would it be better on the batteries to keep the unit plugged in during long sessions at home or...
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