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Still fresh, damnit!
Blimey, either 16 fl. oz or 500ml are the best part of a pint!
(This was not important enough to put @_Evildragon in as a call on the boards, so I didn't.)
The next picture of that one will hopefully show it with the screen in landscape mode.DaveShah's new Pyra. Image posted on IRC by ED.
Freaking awesome!DaveShah's new Pyra. Image posted on IRC by ED.
Yes, it's a production Pyra for all intents and purposes, the only missing parts are the box and some stickers.Is this the first assembled production level Pyra?
The ideal pocket computer is one that first in one’s POCKET comfortablyRegarding reviewers to send a production model to:
I've watched a video from Brian Lynduke, a long time Linux (mostly Debian) user and renowned speaker on Linux conventions.
He just posted this video:
And I thought:
this is exactly the guy we (or at least I) would want to review the Pyra.
He has knowledge of Linux, little projects, he knows the Linux community and he loves OLDSCOOL handhelds!
Just have a watch and see for yourselves.
The ideal pocket computer is one that first in one’s POCKET comfortably
Well by that metric my Cosmo Communicator is the best bet.
It works but I'm a bit disenfranchised with the front screen integration.
It would be fantastic if Linux were better implemented as well.
I love the design and layout of the Communicator, but have really been turned off Android lately - you have to either give far too much control to Google, or venture into buggy unsupported root hacks, in order to use the expensive computer the way you want to.
This is why the Pyra excites me - real Linux on a device with native 4G!
Well, that and the great keyboard, abundance of ports, big battery...