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    One week with the Pyra

    Yes, that is why I like capacitive touch screen, since the material is glass. It is not easy to notice if there have sand on the point of stylus, because it is not obviously dirty, I don't know where the sand came, and they are very very small, just a single grain of it, it ruin the touch...
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    One week with the Pyra

    There may have some dirt or sand on the point of stylus, sometimes when I use stylus on NDS, I could feel it scratch on the touch screen, and then it left a track on it.
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    One week with the Pyra

    Thank you for your hard working and sharing. It is sad to hear the screen problem, but English is not my mother tongue, I don't understand what means "grainy", the back light didn't spread evenly? Or the pixels are too large then you can recognize them clearly like those screens on Nintendo DS...
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    It's yummy. But you can't eat it!

    I think it is Debian 7 (stable) , at last I am failed with the glibc version problem, I tried to update it, but after that my PC can't boot up any more. It was years ago, since then I am going to use Linux Mint. I like Debian series OS, with the ppa, I can install PCSX2 easily.
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    It's yummy. But you can't eat it!

    Thank you for your reply! And it is lucky to met a Japanese at here! Yes, I understand it is WAY easier to compile anything than other platforms, but some platform just need not to compile something by users. As I remembered, I never compile any software under windows, most of those softwares...
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    It's yummy. But you can't eat it!

    Thank you very much! Now I am using Linux Mint, for Chinese input method, there is a software called ibus, once installed that, I can add input method for almost every language to it. But since Pyra is an ARM machine, I think any program will need to recompile then it could run on Pyra, right...
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    It's yummy. But you can't eat it!

    I think your customer are people who know their demands clearly, they will not change their course just because a cheaper choice. As those people who feel hard to make a decision between GPD and Pyra, they are unlikely to chose Pyra but they can't be influential. Even without GPD Win, they are...
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    And suddenly it works.

    Is that hard for you to accept there are some German characters? May be there is a solution, produce some unprinted keys, I means blank keys, then whoever want it, they could buy it alone. There have too many languages need to support, for example, Japanese, Chinese. Even the international...
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    The tests continue...

    Yes, the aluminum could be a good heat sink, but I think since it is at the back of the screen, it will be very hard to create the connection between the SoC and the screen. The SoC is locate at the main body of Pyra, right?
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    GPD Win (x86 Computer / Palmtop)

    Not means impolite, just to express my opinion. Why don't you think it in another way, the price of what you bought reflect the value of that thing, there is nothing underpaying. Chinese products can not achieve very high quality at now, because the technical limits, then we had to make our...
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    An almost naked Pyra

    Just curious, why it is not a good choice to use a 64bit SOC? I read those posts said that the Linux support for 64bit ARM is immature, but I thought that the 64bit ARM chip is similar to X86-64, which is support 32bit OS/application simultaneously. I didn't mean that Pyra should be 64bit...
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    You'll hate this post. And you'll love this post.

    Wow, Great job! The Pyra is almost there! And Hello everyone, I am a new guy from China... Finally I passed through the verification, and our national firewall to reach here, I am so exiting! Nice to meet you!
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