I’m expecting the Pandora to be a bit rough around the edges at first, and whilst in some way it would be nice if it’s all really good out of the box, I also think it’s going to be pretty cool seeing it evolve into a really great product.
Like many I’ve watched Pandora grow from a rumour on a website into an actual real thing, and soon the next phase of it’s development will begin.
Apart from myself, I don’t many people who would be interested in a pocket sized Linux computer with gaming controls, but no commercial games, however I don’t think they see the potential. When, in, may be a year or so, people will be able to buy a Pandora, preloaded with an office suite, graphics programs, music software, free games etc., all tied together with a really slick interface, and I think a lot more people will really start to take notice.
The Pandora seems to be reaching the end of it’s childhood, but might still have to go through it teenage years, before it gains full maturity, and reaches it’s full potential, and we get to watch that happen!