nat1192
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It appears that the Linux Insider has done an article about FOSS game systems:
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A New Box The Pandora is an open source portable game console. This compact handheld runs a customized Linux distro in firmware. Its clamshell case is roughly the size of a Nintendo DS. The device sports dual SDHC card slots and dual analog joypads, a digital D-pad, A-B-X-Y buttons and a 43-key QWERTY keyboard. It's also configured with a TV output and a high-speed USB host.
Pandora is powered with an ARM Cortex-A8 CPU running Linux. It has a touchscreen LCD capable of displaying 16.7 million colors with an 800 by 480 resolution on a 4.3-inch screen. It's licensed under OpenGL 2.0 ES compliant 3-D hardware and has WiFi 802.11b/g.
The game device sells for $330.
Full article here: http://www.linuxinsider.com/rsstory/64965.html
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A New Box The Pandora is an open source portable game console. This compact handheld runs a customized Linux distro in firmware. Its clamshell case is roughly the size of a Nintendo DS. The device sports dual SDHC card slots and dual analog joypads, a digital D-pad, A-B-X-Y buttons and a 43-key QWERTY keyboard. It's also configured with a TV output and a high-speed USB host.
Pandora is powered with an ARM Cortex-A8 CPU running Linux. It has a touchscreen LCD capable of displaying 16.7 million colors with an 800 by 480 resolution on a 4.3-inch screen. It's licensed under OpenGL 2.0 ES compliant 3-D hardware and has WiFi 802.11b/g.
The game device sells for $330.
Full article here: http://www.linuxinsider.com/rsstory/64965.html