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    The power of the Pandora?

    That actually brings up another question...what about SD cards, USB flash drives, and things like that? Are there any issues with speed or size that the Pandora has? I've heard it does have SDXC slots, but that it requires certain updates and stuff to be able to read from them...
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    Your requests for Pyra videos

    Is there any chance of showing video and audio editing on the Pyra? I'd like to see how it handles things like Kdenlive, since I believe it should work on the ARM Debian the Pyra is running, and I don't think it should need working 3D drivers.
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    The power of the Pandora?

    Kdenlive's minimum requirements are listed as 600 MHz and 256 MB of RAM, although I'm assuming that's a much earlier version. It's worth experimenting with at least a little bit, even if it would have to be with a much earlier version. Thank you very much for all the help and advice.
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    The power of the Pandora?

    I see...I guess the best thing I could do is just test and see if I can find anything if I do end up getting one. There are minimum specs (presumably for older versions) listed on Wikipedia for several video editors that the Pandora can easily clear, and that gives me a little bit of hope that I...
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    GPD MicroPC

    It seems to be their official Twitter account, judging from the posts and creation date.
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    The power of the Pandora?

    If that MPEG video editor can do anything beyond stringing clips together, I think I could find a use for it...otherwise, I'd have to check old 32-bit video editors and see if anything can work well with the Pandora's anemic RAM supply. I was interested because I've done some video editing on...
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    The power of the Pandora?

    Part of my plan was editing low-resolution stuff, so the screen resolution wouldn't be an issue. Is it a difficult task to add software outside of the Pandora repository? If so, that might kill any plans of editing on it. Good to hear it's a better emulation machine than the PSP, though.
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    The power of the Pandora?

    For those of you who have one, how strong would you say the Pandora is at both emulation stuff and mobile PC tasks? Is there any video editing software that would run on it at an acceptable speed, and how well does it handle anything else you might want to do on it?
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    GPD MicroPC

    Well, I'm probably not backing it, but I support having smaller, chunkier devices that sacrifice looks for better cooling, more ports, and more durability. I'd go straight for it if I didn't already have a Win 2. You can't go wrong with that many ports, though.
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    Computer in a mouse?

    Well, it's an interesting project, even if it technically doesn't fit into a standard computer mouse. Projects like this are endearing even if they technically aren't especially useful, because it must have required some effort to jam all this into such a small space.
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    Pandora for Sale (sold)

    Is the item still available, and how usable is it without the stylus?
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