Saber
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From a purely hardware perspective, I wonder if it would be better to have two future pandora projects instead of melding them into one. Perhaps one that is very much like our beloved Pandora of today but much more powerful and another that is more pocket sized and simpler like a Gameboy SP. Personally, anything opensourced would be best but i'd be thrilled to see what Openpandora could do with a third option with more of a slate PSP design:
1. 4-5"+ Touchscreen, Stylus
2. D-pad with one nub only on left side, room for 6 face buttons[3 rows, 2 columns] on right plus shoulder buttons
3. start and select on right, Pandora home button on the edge of the handheld
4. one SDXC slot instead of two
5. standard USB port, BT, Wireless, Headphone/Mic, HDMI
The design is minimalistic compared to what we have now. It's in essence an icontrolpad minus a nub with a screen. For fans of the physical keyboard from the Pandora 1, a larger revision of the ICP with the qwerty keys could be added over bluetooth during HDMI output. I understand why some would like to keep both nubs, the keyboard, and the second SD slot but i'm thinking of reducing its footprint, manufacturing costs, and retail price. The Pandora Slim™ could hover around the $199 pricing tier between the Pandora and the iControlpad. Just a thought.
1. 4-5"+ Touchscreen, Stylus
2. D-pad with one nub only on left side, room for 6 face buttons[3 rows, 2 columns] on right plus shoulder buttons
3. start and select on right, Pandora home button on the edge of the handheld
4. one SDXC slot instead of two
5. standard USB port, BT, Wireless, Headphone/Mic, HDMI
The design is minimalistic compared to what we have now. It's in essence an icontrolpad minus a nub with a screen. For fans of the physical keyboard from the Pandora 1, a larger revision of the ICP with the qwerty keys could be added over bluetooth during HDMI output. I understand why some would like to keep both nubs, the keyboard, and the second SD slot but i'm thinking of reducing its footprint, manufacturing costs, and retail price. The Pandora Slim™ could hover around the $199 pricing tier between the Pandora and the iControlpad. Just a thought.