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| ~141 x 89 x 38mm
|style="background-color: yellow"| ~141 x 89 x 38mm
| ~155 x 97 x 22mm
|style="background-color: orange"| ~155 x 97 x 22mm
| 140.29 x 83.48 x 29.25mm
|style="background-color: green"| 140.29 x 83.48 x 29.25mm
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|USB
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| style="background-color: green"| 1x Type A 3.0, 1x Type A 2.0, 1x Micro-3.0, 1x Micro-B (debug/charging)
| style="background-color: green"| 1x Type A 3.0<ref>Its an USB 3.0 Port, providing normal USB 2.0 while using the additional Connectors for eSATA (6GBit/s) instead of full USB 3.0 (5GBit/s)</ref>, 1x Type A 2.0, 1x Micro-3.0, 1x Micro-B (debug/charging)
| style="background-color: yellow"| 1x Type A 3.0, 1x Micro-B 2.0 (host)
| style="background-color: yellow"| 1x Type A 3.0, 1x Micro-B 2.0 (host)
| style="background-color: orange"| 1x Type A 2.0 (host, lacks 1.1 -- needs hub), 1x Micro-AB OTG
| style="background-color: orange"| 1x Type A 2.0 (host, lacks 1.1 -- needs hub), 1x Micro-AB OTG
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|Memory card slots
|Memory card slots<ref>Using already available SD(XC)-Card sizes as the SDXC standard has an theoretical maximum of 2Tb/Card and those Cards simply don't exists.</ref>
| style="background-color: green"| 2x SDXC-Slots up to 2Tb/Slot = 4Tb, internal microSDXC up to 2Tb
| style="background-color: green"| 2x SDXC-Slots, up to 512Gb/Slot = 1Tb, 1x internal microSDXC up to 200Gb = 1.2Tb total
| style="background-color: orange"| 1x microSD up to 2Tb
| style="background-color: orange"| 1x microSD up to 200Gb
| style="background-color: yellow"| 2x SDXC each <=128Gb total <=256Gb
| style="background-color: yellow"| 2x SDXC-Slots, up to 512Gb/Slot = 1Tb total
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|Embedded storage
|Embedded storage

Revision as of 19:32, 13 March 2016

Pyra GPD Win Pandora 1Ghz
Size ~141 x 89 x 38mm ~155 x 97 x 22mm 140.29 x 83.48 x 29.25mm
Screen size 5" 5.5" 4.3"
Screen resolution 1280x720 (720p) 1280x720 (720p) 800x480
Touchscreen Resistive (stylus included) Capacitive Resistive (stylus included)
Face buttons 6 4 4
Shoulder buttons 4 4 2
Analogue control nubs, clickable mini-joysticks nubs
Simultaneous mouse+KB+buttons Yes No Yes
Volume control wheel buttons wheel
Primary Operating System Debian GNU/Linux ARMhf (modified) Microsoft Windows 10 SuperZaxxon (derived from Ångström, a GNU/Linux variant for ARM)
Microsoft Windows x86 compatibility via WINE plus an x86 emulator (such as Exagear) Native x86 via WINE plus an x86 emulator (such as Exagear)
Free software system (per DFSG) without 3D graphics drivers| No without 3D graphics drivers, WiFi, Bluetooth|
CPU Texas Instruments OMAP5432

2x ARM Cortex a15 @ 1.5Ghz with NEON SIMD

Intel Atom X5-Z8500

4x Intel ?Baytrail? @ 1.44Ghz with SSE SIMD

Texas Instruments OMAP3730

1x ARM Cortex A8 @ 1.0 Ghz

Ram 2GiB Dual-Channel DDR3 4GiB LPDDR3 512MiB DDR1 @ 200Mhz
GPU PowerVR SGX544-MP2 Intel HD PowerVR SGX530 @ 200MHz
Co-processor(s) Ti C64+ DSP; 2x ARM Cortex m4 @ 200Mhz(IPU)

Vivante GC320 2D Accelerator

Ti C64x DSP @ 800MHz
Modem (cell phone) Optional Built-in LTE Modem (with SIM-card slot) also providing GPS:

100Mbit/s download, 50Mbit/s upload

No No
Upgrades Display, CPU-Board No No
Battery 6000mAh, 4.2V? 6000mAh. ?V 4200mAh, 4.2V
Battery life (claimed, high power) 10 hours? 8 hours (video, online games -- IndieGoGo) 10 hours
Removable battery? Yes No Yes
Display output Micro-HDMI (type D) Mini-HDMI (type C) custom connector required, Phono plus S-Video
USB 1x Type A 3.0[1], 1x Type A 2.0, 1x Micro-3.0, 1x Micro-B (debug/charging) 1x Type A 3.0, 1x Micro-B 2.0 (host) 1x Type A 2.0 (host, lacks 1.1 -- needs hub), 1x Micro-AB OTG
Memory card slots[2] 2x SDXC-Slots, up to 512Gb/Slot = 1Tb, 1x internal microSDXC up to 200Gb = 1.2Tb total 1x microSD up to 200Gb 2x SDXC-Slots, up to 512Gb/Slot = 1Tb total
Embedded storage 8GiB 64GiB 512GiB
  1. Its an USB 3.0 Port, providing normal USB 2.0 while using the additional Connectors for eSATA (6GBit/s) instead of full USB 3.0 (5GBit/s)
  2. Using already available SD(XC)-Card sizes as the SDXC standard has an theoretical maximum of 2Tb/Card and those Cards simply don't exists.