SirAileron
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*ahem*Yoyobuae said:
Linux has been run on a potato as well, in case you didn't know.
Toasters are easy.
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*ahem*Yoyobuae said:
daffy said:Apart from speed/memory/etc, at least:
HDMI is of the most use to me, so I can do presentations from it.
- HDMI out
- GPS
- Orientation sensor
If a suitable 720p display is available, I'll have one of those also.
And offer a convertible tablet version (or make the keyboard removable), costing enough extra to cover patent costs plus a bit.
A built-in GPS chip should be cheap by the time P2 comes along. Having it built-in means developers will be more likely to code for it. And I want a simple device I can just take everywhere with me; I don't want to have to carry a bunch of crap everywhere, nor have all sorts of crap sticking out of it.kingoddball said:daffy said:Apart from speed/memory/etc, at least:
HDMI is of the most use to me, so I can do presentations from it.
- HDMI out
- GPS
- Orientation sensor
If a suitable 720p display is available, I'll have one of those also.
And offer a convertible tablet version (or make the keyboard removable), costing enough extra to cover patent costs plus a bit.
You're getting far too serious, Mr!
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Just get a GPS USB dongle online and get Linux drivers.
There won't be a Pandora2 for a long while hopefully.
epic threadDuckMan said:@Xian Long
Oh....My....God....Whatever you are charging I will pay it.....
kin said:For the non-sarcastics, here's a concept (don't mind the keylayout):
The pandora II features:
- A touchpad used for the left thumb... maybe an experimental D-pad.
- L and R buttons are relocated and also used as left/right mousebutton for the right thumb.
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is that sick in the good way or sick in the bad way?TheRain said:That..... actually looks pretty damn sick if you ask me :unsure:
kin said:For the non-sarcastics, here's a concept (don't mind the keylayout):
The pandora II features:
- A touchpad used for the left thumb... maybe an experimental D-pad.
- L and R buttons are relocated and also used as left/right mousebutton for the right thumb.
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B-Man said:All you guys need is the new xPhone.
The commercial is in German, but I bet you get it anyway.
It even has the already proposed toaster plus "SMS-to-toast".
kin said:Heheh indeed a bit controverse with the controls but I've never thought of connecting an usb touchpad.
Could be comfortable using it and placing over the front console while standing at a busstop.
I think it probably would be, frankly; you can tilt the Pandora screen back so far it's basically parallel to the bottom half of the unit, giving you a flat surface for drawing or intensive screen-interaction. If you put it on a table, you can probably prop your hand up comfortably enough with a book or small cushion or some other random object to keep your wrist at the right level. Not ideal for fast-paced shooters though, I suppose.darien said:kin said:Heheh indeed a bit controverse with the controls but I've never thought of connecting an usb touchpad.
Could be comfortable using it and placing over the front console while standing at a busstop.
Wouldn't the touch screen be sufficient? I semi-understand the aforementioned FPS use, but I once had a several hour session in L4D with my laptop touchpad and managed to get some carpal tunnel symptoms.