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TheDarkSpectrum48K said:Im not a fanboy nor am I a conspiracy theorist, just someone that knew what I was getting into when I paid the money.
Really, then you knew more then what most people was promised to them.
While it has been a year, from the pre-order time, and my memory may be fuzzy, but there where some clear promises how it was all going to ship 2 months later. I for one, do not remember the "You will get your product in a year time, with two month interval promises" clause when the pre-order started.
craigix said:Then the rest will start shipping. I know. It's 10 months late. But it's a Pandora 1.5 with dozens of bug fixes and upgraded hardware.
From a technical point off view, does that even count as upgraded hardware anymore? That upgrade happened around 11/2009, as was promptly used to get people to reorder after the bank fiasco ( and i still find it strange, that nobody bothered to go to that bank with a lawyer or the cops, and get things released, as it clear what the bank did, was illegal ).
But, that upgraded hardware is today looking less then stellar, when you see that most new smartphone's, and other portable music/gaming devices, are using similar or better hardware. Even the 256MB memory, that was a result off the hardware upgrade, is today, the standard for all those new devices. We even see 320MB version, with the 1Ghz Snapdragon. So, lets not call that "upgrade" as a sales argument anymore.
At the same time, its kind off funny, when people are making a big deal out off the change in the TI's manual, about 720Mhz speed. Or how the battery, holds more then 4000mAh, like they get something extra, while that extra has been there from the start.
Even more funny is, when the Pandora was presented to the people, it showed a similar hardware to the Archos5. Today, we see that Archos is pushing out with new devices, with 800Mhz OMAP3440, or 1Ghz Snapdragon ( on its 4.3" Phone ).
And Craigix, you call this the Pandora 1.5, with a dozen bug fixes. Take it from a developer, the things that you find, and a few other people, are nothing against what bug will be found when it hit mass public. Its better to call it Pandora 1.1 ( at best ). Its only when the device is in a large quantity off people there hands, who will do things that you, or the other developers did not think about, that the bugs will show up...
What most people also forget is, even if the first Pandora's start shipping in October, that just the first 100 boards. How long for the next batch, and the next batch. Something tells me, if the last person ( off the 4000 pre-orders ) gets his one, by December 2009, he will be at luck. There is a lot off focus on those first 100, but the people at the bank off the line, seem to be forgotten about there possible delivery time. And then we are 2010, what will we be seeing in Q1? 1.5Ghz Snapdragon... 1Ghz Omap36xx?
And, what about the people that ordered there SD cards? They where expensive even then, yet, we are talking a year ago. The prices off SD cards have dropped. What about the value to those people there pre-ordered there SD cards with the Pandora?
To be honest, as a old observer, that pops in from time to time, there are still a lot more questions open, like the software side off things ( what seems to have changed several times during the past year ).
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