Like I said, I have absolutely no problems with the Pandora 1's case. It's strong and it works well, and I like the retro aesthetic. I have absolutely no concerns about the durability of the Pandora.
Normal consumers don't care about that. They want it to look modern, fancy, and expensive.
Of course, that's why I said Nextel coating on the back. Its a rubbery substance that would prevent scratches and keep it from slipping around.
Heavier feels better in the hand. Light feels too rickety and cheap. Case in point: PSP-1000 vs PSP-3000. I don't think the current Pandora is too...
The Pandora's main function is emulation. It can also do anything a computer does and run Android on the side. The Pandora 2 should be powerful enough to run Android but that should not be its primary function.
No Android game is going to be written to take advantage of 8 cores. Period. It's...
I'm not really adding much, I'm mostly improving what's already in there. The only additions are the backlit keyboard, L2/R2 buttons, and the little screen in the top that I suggested.
OLED screens have been getting better over time, but the degradation over time is a problem. I said OLED...
I am aware of this, but for the best emulation performance there's no need to even have the extra cores in there. It'd also be cheaper to get a 2x A15 SoC that can clock up to 3 GHz than it would to get one with 8 cores that only clocks to 1.5-2 GHz. I'm not saying we couldn't make it work for...
Absolutely not, this would be horrible for the Pandora 2.
Dual core is a maximum, an octa-core would be so inefficient that there's almost no hope of being able to overclock. High core counts help multi-tasking, not emulation performance. For emulation, you want your core count to be low and...
I'd like to just throw my two cents in on the specs of the future Pandora 2.
Processing Power:
-- 2+GHz dual-core ARM CPU
-- PowerVR SGX544 or higher
-- 2GB RAM
The CPU should not be anything more than a Dual-core so that it will overclock well but still have a significant improvement in...
Does the Pandora support NTFS? I connected my external 500GB HDD to the USB HOST port and it threw this error: "Unknown File System 'ntfs'".
I mean obviously that says the OS doesn't recognize NTFS, but that doesn't make any sense, it's not like NTFS is some magical new file system that only...
But that doesn't mean that we have to suffer because most people are too stupid to use it. Besides, as long as the user has even a small amount of experience with a computer of any kind, they should be able to figure out the Pandora. I had never used Linux before I got the Pandora, not even...
I have no problems with good, colored ABS plastic. I do want to see some machined metals make its way onto the handheld somewhere, because it'd really give the P2 a proper weight and rigidity that plastic alone can not provide. However, anodized black, matte finish aluminum in place of black ABS...
I'm hoping for something like the S Pen for the Galaxy Note. Not sure how it works but it's basically a capacitive screen that also allows the use of a normal stylus instead of those big goofy pen things. That would be great.
However, a digitizer like the one mentioned above would be absolutely...
Bump... this is the only problem I'm having with the handheld at the moment, I want to get it fixed. Is turning off the dynamic recalibration possible/practical?
I don't see many people talking about this, but the Pandora's casing seems to have been left for last on the list of priorities during development.
I know it's plenty sturdy but the casing on the original Pandora doesn't look or feel like a $500 device, the silver version being a major offender...
I got one.
QtSixA, it's a Dualshock 3 controller pairing tool designed for Linux. It's open-sourced and free.
http://qtsixa.sourceforge.net/
I've made some attempts to do it myself but I'm just far too inexperienced with the Pandora and Linux in general, I don't even know where to begin. It'd...
This is what I thought as well, but then why does the right stick act differently? Shouldn't the dynamic recalibration work identically for both sticks?
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