youtube.com - 1/29/2009
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Here is a Pandora prototype in action. No more bare PCB for this guy :)Sorry for the focus issues at times. I held the system a bit too close to the camera...
engadget.com - 1/29/2009
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engadget.com —
We've seen Pandora (in various build states) doing
a few things on video in the past but...
we have never -- and we mean never -- seen it playing a Sonic the Hedgehog game. Actually, what we're looking at is a nearly complete prototype of the ...
(more)
Video: Pandora hardware prototype demoed
youtube.com - 1/29/2009
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youtube.com —
I made a quick video showing a few
things, but the case is held together with tape...
instead of screws. It's also a non-functional prototype because I just got...
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Pandora FDM prototype, take 3 (video)
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Pandora open-source console gets first video demo
SlashGear —
In case your memory for open-source games consoles is a little lacking, that’s the first working Pandora handheld we’ve seen in a user’s hands. The DIY console went up for pre-order last September, and since then has been pretty much off the radar; now we get to see one of the first put together and fully-functional.
Check out the Pandora video after the cut
The Pandora design was a group-effort, and is based on an ARM® Cortex-A8 600Mhz+ CPU, 430-MHz TMS320C64x+ DSP Core, PowerVR SGX OpenGL 2.0 ES compliant 3D hardware and Linux OS. It has an 800 x 480 4.3-inch touchscreen, ...
OpenPandora hardware prototype video
D' Technology Weblog —
A video showing the Pandora’s hardware being demoed running various tests. The DS-sized unit uses a beastly next-generation OMAP3 ARM Cortex-A8 processor, with WiFi, Bluetooth, 256MB of RAM and runs Linux. Watch video after the jump. ...
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Engadget
We've seen Pandora (in various build states) doing a few things on video in the past but we have never -- and we mean never -- seen it playing a Sonic the Hedgehog game. Actually, what we're looking at is a nearly complete prototype of the hardware, and though the unit is still admittedly ...