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Pandora Console Ready For Pre-Orders

Croakyvoice writes "Finally, months after the official announcement, 3,000 lucky people can now pre-order Pandora, possibly the world's fastest handheld console. It boasts a processor capable of up to 900 MHZ, PowerVR 3D graphics, a large 800x480 LCD touchscreen, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB, dual SD card slots, TV out, dual analogue and digital controls, a clamshell DS Lite-style shape, and a 43-button mini keyboard. The console already boasts an amazing amount of ready-for-release software such as Ubuntu and many full-speed emulators for systems such as Snes, Amiga, Megadrive, and many more that are not publicly announced yet. The console is as powerful as the original Xbox and on a par with the Nintendo Wii. Those interested should visit OpenPandora.Org. For the full history of Pandora from inception until the present, check out the Pandora Homebrew Site."

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  1. MHz myth yet again... by evilviper · · Score: 5, Funny

    It boasts a processor capable of up to 900 MHZ,

    I have a radio... It's capable of more than 10 GHz.

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  2. Re:Limited audience by robthebloke · · Score: 5, Interesting

    There were far more reasons as to why the Gizmondo failed......

    http://www.gamerevolution.com/images/feature/gizmondo/flow_chart.gif

    The biggest difference between the Gizmondo and the Pandora is that the latter is intended for home-brew only, and is certainly not aimed as a PSP killer. With that in mind, it's hard to see how the Pandora can fail, bring down a large electronics company, destroy a Ferrari Enzo, and lose millions of investors cash in quite the same way as the Gizmondo managed......

  3. Re:Limited audience by Perky_Goth · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This will appeal to geeks and hackers but 99.9% of the rest of the world will never, ever get this on their radar.

    But that is exactly it's market. It's a product for a community that already exists and that is already buying it, so it will be a success. Beating nintendo is not the goal, making a great device with features that a few thousand people want is enough of a success, from my point of view. I'm unsure whether it will make enough money to compensate the amount of time spent designing it, but not everything is about the money. I'm sure they actually love the device themselves, say.

  4. Re:What part of this advertisement is news??? by OeLeWaPpErKe · · Score: 5, Informative

    There's also price. Of course pandora has many more features, perhaps a comparison is in order. @#$!@#$ slashdot doesn't support tables, so this is the best I could do :

    Pandora

    Pandora
    ARM Cortex-A8 600MHz CPU
    128M ram
    3D opengl ES 2.0 acceleration
    800x480 4.3" touchscreen LCD
    Wifi
    Keyboard
    dual SDHC card (both expansion and storage)
    Internal battery and USB charger
    $329.99 / £199.99 (Inc VAT) / E249.99 (Inc VAT)

    GP2x WIZ

    Wiz
    533Mhz ARM CPU
    64M ram
    3D opengl acceleration
    OLED Touch Screen 2.8" 320x200
    No wifi (BUT easy to add because of USB host)
    No keyboard (BUT again, easy to add because of USB host)
    single SD card (both expansion and storage, 99% sure SDHC card)
    Internal battery and USB charger (thank God ! compared to GP2X F-200 this is heaven)

    US$ 179.90 (~124.32 EUR)

    PSP

    PSP
    PSP cpu 333Mhz
    32M ram (64M for the psp slim)
    3D acceleration (?)
    480x272 LCD screen (great screen imho)
    Wifi
    MS pro duo expansion (expensive, only storage)
    Internal battery and USB charger
    Probably USB host capability but not useable

    US$ 213.99 (179 euro)

    Surprisingly of all these devices it's the PSP that has the largest library of emulators (even a "somewhat playable" n64 emu, something the pandora devs think impossible (read the gp2x forums ... well ... euhm tomorrow should be better, right ?)

    As an ebook reader the PSP blows the socks of the WIZ though, even if just because of larger screen, and it is also larger than the pandora, so I wonder.

    This list is limited to devices with actual useable gaming controls. The iphone/ipod touch and the nokia n810 are obvious competitors, but lack (decent) gaming controls. Actually the n810 is kinda nice, I ought to try one.

  5. Re:What part of this advertisement is news??? by electrictroy · · Score: 5, Interesting

    A "console" is something you put under or next-to your TV, along with your VCR, DVR, and Stereo.

    A handheld device is more properly termed a "portable", not a console.

    Also this news story reads like an advertisement. Remember the Atari Lynx? It was the most-powerful portable of its time (late 80s), and was supposed to kill-off the boring black-and-white Gameboy, because the Lynx had full-color with stereo sound and an ultra-fast processor. Doesn't that just want to make you go "oooo"?

    The Lynx flopped.

    Don't be surprised if Pandora does too. It takes more than being "the most powerful" to succeed in gaming. In fact, the #1 consoles of the past were actually NOT the most powerful. Atari 2600 was woefully slow; NES was inferior to Sega Master System. PS1 was only 32-bit but still trumped the faster N64. PS2 was weaker than Xbox or Cube, but still came out #1.

    I'm sure the Nintendo DS portable will still be #1 for several more years.

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  6. Re:What part of this advertisement is news??? by Goaway · · Score: 5, Insightful

    PS1 was only 32-bit but still trumped the faster N64.

    "32-bit" is a completely meaningless term in this context, just so you know.