[My daughter was born about 6 weeks ago. I only first heard about the Open Pandora project 5 days ago, and pre-ordered one 3 days ago, so I guess it will take some time before it will arrive.]
My question: what minimum age would be a safe age to use the Pandora? My main concern is hardware strength: what kind of abuse can it take, eg the casing and the hinge? From what height can it be dropped? How easily does the LCD break? How much drooling, dirt, liquids can it take? What happens if it gets submerged in water? And so on.
Another concern is hardware safety: probably the stylus could be a choking hazard, but it is easy enough to just remove it. Is there any risk of electrocution? Can the buttons or any other parts be removed by a small child, causing another choking hazard? The SD cards would be too dangerous, so the NAND would have to be used to install the software on.
In terms of software, I already saw there is a port of tux4kids available (see ), so that's a good start. Some kind of child lock features in the minimenu would be useful.
Any answers or comments on this topic would be very much appreciated.
My question: what minimum age would be a safe age to use the Pandora? My main concern is hardware strength: what kind of abuse can it take, eg the casing and the hinge? From what height can it be dropped? How easily does the LCD break? How much drooling, dirt, liquids can it take? What happens if it gets submerged in water? And so on.
Another concern is hardware safety: probably the stylus could be a choking hazard, but it is easy enough to just remove it. Is there any risk of electrocution? Can the buttons or any other parts be removed by a small child, causing another choking hazard? The SD cards would be too dangerous, so the NAND would have to be used to install the software on.
In terms of software, I already saw there is a port of tux4kids available (see ), so that's a good start. Some kind of child lock features in the minimenu would be useful.
Any answers or comments on this topic would be very much appreciated.