'Monk' said:
By the same token, couldn't we have eschewed the gaming controls and let people attache their own favourite console controllers via USB?
Not exactly. The purpose of the Pandora, to give it the most basic purpose I can think of, is to be portable. Requiring an external game pad or keyboard kills that right off. It'd be like removing the screen, saying you don't need it because it can plug into any video device.
A webcam, on the other hand, is small enough that it can be attached externally without sacrificing the portability. They come in sizes as small as thumb drives now.
To be fair, by this logic the microphone and speakers could have also been left out (favoring an external setup) but the cost of including these inside is almost nothing, as opposed to an included camera which would push you at least $15 (or up to 3 times more) for anything decent.
I'm not sure that you and I disagree enough for me to take the "devil's advocate" approach much further, except that I'd debate that both keyboard and game controls are NECESSARY to the Pandora's ability to be portable. There have been a good deal of portable devices without keyboards (for example, the WIZ due out "soon" and the PSP and...) and quite a few keyboard-based devices that don't have digital gaming controls AND analog "nubs"...
To be honest, the microphone is a bit of an irritant to me, as I'm unlikely to make much use of a mic that doesn't have noise reduction capability built in (which I assume it doesn't, being a cheap "almost free" component). The keyboard and gaming controls are both of considerable interest to me (well, the keyboard is more of a concern since it turned out to be a mobile phone/remote control keyboard rather than a "nice" keycapped one - it will either work for me or I will have to carry around a keyboard in addition, or dump a whole pile of what I was buying the Pandora for), but I can see how not BOTH will be of vital importance to everyone - there may VERY easily be some of us to whom a camera would be as important or more important than ONE of the other devices.
And... stuff in my pockets tends to get crushed or lost. We are, in fact, about to set out on a marathon hunt for my blasted MP3 player again - and that has headphones attached!
A USB camera looks like a must-have purchase for me, and if my Pandora ever arrives I'll probably get one. In the meantime I'm likely to buy some kind of camera-enabled netbook this week just because I'm fed up of waiting with no end in sight for my pocket pc replacement
'OrR' said:
I also haven't seen too many games that would profit from a camera but on a portable device, it is at least much more useful than a static cam like the EyeToy. For example, this is awesome: CODE
http://toyspring.com/arcade/
I want an accelerometer more than I want a camera, though. Also, GPS, compass, solar panel, fuel cell, coffee maker, ...
From a very VERY quick look, conceptually at least... that looks like FAR too much fun to be legal. You now have me picturing myself walking along with a handheld device shooting everyone else on the streets - hopefully not encountering anyone else playing the same game in an online "my process got killed because I got 'shot' on the streets" kind of way.