Your looking into it completely wrong. They have 640 LCD's in their possession but require much more to meet the pre-orders. Just having the LCD's does not mean they have 640 completed products - as a matter of fact they don't if you look at the numerous other posts by CraigX - this will allow...
This is great news CraigX! I'm sure every potential pandora owner will be happy with the decision as many were expressing their doubts with 128mb RAM. You mention some delays, is there any projected release date for the pre-ordered Pandoras at this time (aka. has it changed at all)?
Hopped on the blog just a few minutes ago and was greeted with a wonderful update - glad to hear they got the OS up and running. Great to see some more progress on this device, looking forward to the public reception
Frankly I do not see what the interest would be in this device. The keyboard is extremely small and is just like any other smartphone on the market. It's processor doesn't seem too promising and productivity is questionable. I would much rather purchase a Pocket PC than this. This device lacks...
I haven't had time to read all the replies but I can tell you one thing: If the Pandora is able to be converted into a tablet of sorts (with a rotating hinge) and the wires/board permits it then you can go ahead and do so. The tricky part is providing instructions and selling products that...
1) Yes, you should be able to run standard ROMs/ISOs with the ported emulators
2) When it says source must be availalbe it is talking about what you stated in the second portion of that question - it means that the game must be open source and the code must be adjusted/rewritten for use on the...
I'm almost certain that the Pandora will NOT show up in retail store outlets. It may appear in some stores in China as does almost anything. They just do not have the means as a small company/group of individuals to be able to offer the Pandora in retail stores. It's just not in their best...
There are no pictures of the Pandora's sides but we can find out what port is used just by looking at the Pandora factsheets. The port that is on the Pandora-side of the cable is the S-video port - EDIT: Nope, it doesn't use a standard S-video input. Looks like you will have to buy the Pandora...
For those getting a Pandora and would like a small, compact keyboard: http://usb.brando.com.hk/prod_detail.php?prod_id=00666 Doesn't fold but has a small footprint (unsure how touch typing would be on it)
I shall be looking forward to that port of Kurok :) The one thing the PSP lacked - a keyboard (although one can be used with it, few application ssupport it - Zx-81 has made several updates to several apps to include the keyboard "drivers") the pandora has, as well as dual analog nubs (would be...
I'm guessing not. There are hardly any devices out there that utilize multi-touch and I'm pretty sure it's patented in some form and would be more expensive to produce such LCD panels.
EDIT: It uses a resistive touch screen, the same as most PDAs.
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