So are you going to get an openpandora (not the battery!)
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I too shall pick this up at launch. And don't forget the Quake II port running 100% software, no optimization whatsoever!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGz52EIVN8s
Quake III porting is already well underway, and with fullspeed and sound PSX emulation along with every ported and optimized GP2x emulator available at launch, this thing will be a beast, no doubt.
That is, if these delays ever let up...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGz52EIVN8s
Quake III porting is already well underway, and with fullspeed and sound PSX emulation along with every ported and optimized GP2x emulator available at launch, this thing will be a beast, no doubt.
That is, if these delays ever let up...
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Yeah, I really appreciate the fact that they're trying to make the ultimate device for gamers and open-source nuts, but it's like a child. At some point you have to learn to let go.tom61 wrote:Indeed.project_failure wrote:don't count on it.That is, if these delays ever let up...
It keeps getting said on the Open Pandora forums that the devs are waiting until it is 'perfect' before releasing it. You know what they say, "Nothing is ever perfect".
From the Pandora blog: "The new analog nubs will be showcased on final pre-production PCBs in August." and "Software testing will begin in August." That seems to me to mean September is an optimistic estimate now for these to start shipping, October if you're pessimistic. I understand about the nub issue, but not having a decent software stack ready to go is a bit odd. Thus far nothing has been demo that has actually used the real controls, and everything seems to be launched from a connected PC.
The videos getting out and about now of emulators of lower end systems being emulated on the Pandora do bolster my optimism, but not too much.
PandaSNES:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5XGMrv25G0
T2K Jaguar emulator:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pe_R787gREc
Picodrive (Sega Genesis/Megadrive) running without frame limitation on PSP, GP2X and Pandora prototype:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HhIt8A-d34
The videos getting out and about now of emulators of lower end systems being emulated on the Pandora do bolster my optimism, but not too much.
PandaSNES:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5XGMrv25G0
T2K Jaguar emulator:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pe_R787gREc
Picodrive (Sega Genesis/Megadrive) running without frame limitation on PSP, GP2X and Pandora prototype:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HhIt8A-d34
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Based on how much is going on in August, I'd say a September preorder and October shipping date, if you're optimistic, given the history of the product. I mean, they speculated at one point completed units would be in people's hands by June. While the emulation and game ports are impressive, the hardware really does need to be nailed down. The people over at GP32x are extremely petty about their controls, especially the analog nubs, which is the reason for the current delay. To tell you the truth, there has yet to be a video that shows the Pandora actually being played, just demos of stuff. Couple that with the fact that they've still got no OS (let alone GUI) to show off, it's not good, IMO.
I'm glad I've got this thread to say this stuff in, if I even MENTIONED it over there I'd be called a "troll" and get a temp ban. Stupid, no?
I'm glad I've got this thread to say this stuff in, if I even MENTIONED it over there I'd be called a "troll" and get a temp ban. Stupid, no?
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You really can't compare the two at all. The Pandora is a gaming UMPC, while the PSP is a handheld game system. Pandora will have the ability to run just about every major PC app under the sun and have the necessary components (full QWERTY keyboard, WiFi, Bluetooth, touch screen) to utilize them to their fullest. Web browsing on it should be especially good. The battery life is also incredible.Negative_Creep wrote:I hate to be a party pooper.. but is there any reason why this is even worth buying over a PSP? Since I already have PSP + CFW
It's a shame that I consider asthetics and looks too much. Ugly stuff ftl.
Besides, the Pandora's just a beast. Go take a look at the stuff it can do already and what it's speculated can be done with it.
I got rid of my PSP because it couldn't do enough. About all it could do good was play music, videos, and games. I'm not really into games any more, and the expensive storage makes it not very cost effective for media. So then I got my Lifebook. It does everything I need it to do, but its a bit too big to take anywhere and the battery doesn't last long. The Pandora is (to me) a perfect mix of power, capability, size, and battery life.CronoTriggerfan wrote:You really can't compare the two at all. The Pandora is a gaming UMPC, while the PSP is a handheld game system. Pandora will have the ability to run just about every major PC app under the sun and have the necessary components (full QWERTY keyboard, WiFi, Bluetooth, touch screen) to utilize them to their fullest. Web browsing on it should be especially good. The battery life is also incredible.
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Yeah I know it's a UMPC, but I have a PC to do PC stuff on. If I was going to buy a handheld i'd be playing games on it, and my PSP has CFW anyway. So i'm not sure this is really much better, unless an N64 or Dreamcast emulator comes out or something.CronoTriggerfan wrote:You really can't compare the two at all. The Pandora is a gaming UMPC, while the PSP is a handheld game system. Pandora will have the ability to run just about every major PC app under the sun and have the necessary components (full QWERTY keyboard, WiFi, Bluetooth, touch screen) to utilize them to their fullest. Web browsing on it should be especially good. The battery life is also incredible.Negative_Creep wrote:I hate to be a party pooper.. but is there any reason why this is even worth buying over a PSP? Since I already have PSP + CFW
It's a shame that I consider asthetics and looks too much. Ugly stuff ftl.
Besides, the Pandora's just a beast. Go take a look at the stuff it can do already and what it's speculated can be done with it.
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