Compare this to the topic title. I think we may have derailed a bit.!combined screen the size of a car windshield was cool
If we don't go HD, in 2014 people will dismiss the P2 because it has a 'crappy, old non HD LCD'.
There is a lot tied up there in the definition of 'visible'.On a mobile device, it's the same thing: you get more pixels but you don't see them because your screen is damn too small. What's the point of wasting power, energy, and processing power in something that is NOT visible ?
On the one hand, Craig said, that it's ok that the P2 will cost at least 700$, because it's a niche product for a small number of customers.[i don't care what the industry or mobile market says - we should be above that kind of stupid marketing argument.
I guess noone cares too much if you can easily replace Android with a normal Linux, so no need to argue on that topic I'd say.
And since it's already sure that "Android will be running on it", we don't have to wonder who is going to make the needed adjustments, because Craig has already found someone to do that (or knows who's probably going to do it?), don't we?
I hope Android is better suited for gamepad control than I think, because I am not going to want to use the standard thumb touch controls on the top half of a clamshell.
On the one hand, Craig said, that it's ok that the P2 will cost at least 700$, because it's a niche product for a small number of customers.[i don't care what the industry or mobile market says - we should be above that kind of stupid marketing argument.
On the other hand, he starts with "marketstandards" and all this comparisons with mainstream tech.
WTF?
In the end it will be an expensive piece of garbage without sufficient power to get near the runningtime of the first versionn
and loads of stuff that no one can see because it's too small OR there are not enough programmers left to write something for it (like the vibration feedback on the Caanoo).
To use all this shit, you need a big well paid team of programmers or 5-10 more years and people that will do it for free, because so many people are using it,
what cannot be the case, because it's a niche product, as said before.
Like you can on various phones which already exist with gaming controls and keyboard? It isn't a challenge to reach up to the LCD and touch it.
Android supports keyboards too.
Exophase, I guess the whole range of inputs on Android just won't be enough and you will try to find an app which requires both hands on the screen which cannot be easily mapped to the Pandora controls. I'm sure that single app will mean no one will want the P2 in your eyes.
Have you stopped to consider that if we didn't have Android that app would not be available anyway?
So you can just install Linux on your P2, if you get one, and forget all about Android.
As usual you're arguing for the sake of it, and I'm not going any further.