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The Pandora is a seventh-generation handheld game console. Mass production and shipping of the Pandora began in May 2010, the Pandora is currently the most powerful handheld gaming console available.
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[[Image:Openpandora_001.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The Pandora.]]  
[[Image:PandoraFront.jpg|right|thumb|360px|The Pandora.]]
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The Pandora is a combination of a seventh-generation handheld game console and miniature computer. It is the spiritual successor to other open handheld consoles such as the GP32 and GP2X. The device is open, meaning you can use it however you like and there are no restrictions or fees placed on developers, so anyone can write and release software for it. It runs a custom distribution of Linux based on [http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/ Ångström] and is currently the most powerful handheld gaming console available.
[[Image:Pandora-newrender.jpg|right|thumb|360px|An older render of the Pandora open-source game system.]]
 
  
==Overview==
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==History==
  
The Pandora runs the Ångström Linux distribution. There will be no fees for developer tools and hence anyone will be free to develop and release software for the system.  
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On September 30, 2008, 3000 units were made available for pre-order. Later on, the number of units was increased to 4000. The release of the Pandora was delayed several times, until finally, in May 2010 when mass production and shipping of the Pandora began.
  
====Core====
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==Availability==
The Pandora uses a Texas Instruments OMAP 3530 System-on-Chip. This includes the ARM Cortex-A8 processor, the TI C64X programmable DSP, the PowerVR SGX 530 3D accelerator and supporting components.
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[[Image:Pandora-newrender.jpg|left|thumb|220px|A render of the Pandora.]]
  
====Storage====
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For the first batch, 4000 units were made available to be pre-ordered for $330 USD each. Currently (as of June 2010) these are being assembled and shipped out to customers. However, there is a possibility that a spot will become available to anyone wanting to pre-order as some pre-orderers choose to cancel before receiving their unit.  
The Pandora has 256MB of DDR RAM and 512MB of on-board NAND memory. Storage space is available through 2 SDHC card slots (up to 64GB of storage currently) and via USB host capabilities for connecting any standard USB flash drive and hard drive.
 
  
====Input====
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It is expected that a second batch will be available for pre-order before all of the first 4000 batch have shipped. The price will increase to at least $349 USD [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?/topic/54010-second-batch/page__st__15__p__867381&#entry867381].
The Pandora includes two analog pads, a directional pad, 4 action buttons, 2 shoulder buttons, 3 function buttons (start/select/home), and a QWERTY keyboard.  
 
  
====Output====
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==Capabilities==
The Pandora's display is a 800*480 display, with touchscreen functionality.
 
  
====TV-out====
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The Pandora is a very unique device. Currently, there is no other device available which has dedicated gaming controls (including two analog nubs) and an almost full QWERTY keyboard. It's primary use is as a game console, specifically, a device to emulate older systems (see [[Emulator List]]). There are also games which are made for it as well (see [[Games List]]). It's secondary use is as a handheld computer. You can use it to do many of the tasks you would any other computer, such as browsing the internet (with a full web browser), listening to music, watching movies and shows, using instant messaging applications, etc.
The Pandora has the ability to output S-video and composite signals to television sets. In addition, picture-in-picture and separate signals for the TV and LCD will be supported.
 
  
====Sound====
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There are also a few things it can't do. Specifically, it can't run software which is only available in Windows, though if the source code is available there is a possibility it could be ported to run on the Pandora. Also, closed source Linux applications won't run without a port (as they were made to run on the x86 architecture while the Pandora is ARM).
The Pandora has a high-quality sound DAC, and an ADC and internal microphone for recording. A pair of stereo speakers are built into the display. The volume control is a wheel.
 
  
====Keyboard====
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==Specifications==
The Pandora has an almost-full QWERTY keyboard, with additional keys using the Function key and shoulder buttons.
 
  
====Price====
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===Core Hardware===
'''First Batch''': 199 GBP(incl. VAT) (approx. $330 USD, 212 € (excl. VAT), later charged in USD due to currency fluctuations.
 
  
'''Second Batch''': $349 USD pre-tax. [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?/topic/54010-second-batch/page__st__15__p__867381&#entry867381] Regional prices will be adjusted at the time of order to reflect current USD conversion rate.
 
 
==Detailed Specifications==
 
 
====General====
 
* The name: Pandora [http://openpandora.org]
 
* Dimensions: 140 x 83 x 27 mm (slightly larger than a DS Lite: vs 133 mm × 73.9 mm × 21.5 mm, [[#Size_Comparison|size comparison]])
 
* The first batch of 4000 Pandoras are still available to pre-order if orders are canceled, but only a few are left.
 
* Pre-ordering for the second batch could start as soon as summer 2010. [http://www.open-pandora.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=180:back-from-hell&catid=2:blog&Itemid=2&lang=en]
 
* Case is a bit smaller than the GP2X, and will be a mix of metal and plastic. [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=38044]
 
 
====Core Hardware====
 
 
*Texas Instrument's OMAP3530 System-on-chip. [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?s=&showtopic=38155&view=findpost&p=562133] [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=39172&st=160#] ''Specifications can be found at this link: [http://focus.ti.com/pdfs/wtbu/ti_omap3430.pdf] ''  
 
*Texas Instrument's OMAP3530 System-on-chip. [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?s=&showtopic=38155&view=findpost&p=562133] [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=39172&st=160#] ''Specifications can be found at this link: [http://focus.ti.com/pdfs/wtbu/ti_omap3430.pdf] ''  
 
*PowerVR SGX GPU (OpenGL ES 2.0, several million polygons per second). ''OpenGL ES demonstrated: [http://www.imgtec.com/powervr/insider/powervr-demos.asp] ''
 
*PowerVR SGX GPU (OpenGL ES 2.0, several million polygons per second). ''OpenGL ES demonstrated: [http://www.imgtec.com/powervr/insider/powervr-demos.asp] ''
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*512MB of internal flash memory (NAND) for consumer Pandoras (early developer boards has 256MB).
 
*512MB of internal flash memory (NAND) for consumer Pandoras (early developer boards has 256MB).
 
*Is "unbrickable", through a ROM bootloader.
 
*Is "unbrickable", through a ROM bootloader.
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*Dimensions: 140 x 83 x 27 mm (See [[Size Comparisons]])
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*Mass: 320g [http://openpandora.ca/] (0.739 lbs)
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===Display===
  
====Display====
 
 
*800x480 widescreen (5:3), 4.3 inches, touchscreen LCD.[http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=38044]
 
*800x480 widescreen (5:3), 4.3 inches, touchscreen LCD.[http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=38044]
 
*Brightness:300 cd/m2, Contrast ratio:450:1, Response time:tr+tf=30ms[http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?s=&showtopic=39741&view=findpost&p=573484]
 
*Brightness:300 cd/m2, Contrast ratio:450:1, Response time:tr+tf=30ms[http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?s=&showtopic=39741&view=findpost&p=573484]
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*Powerful 2D and 3D hardware acceleration, see above. [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=38044]
 
*Powerful 2D and 3D hardware acceleration, see above. [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=38044]
  
====Input====
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===Sound===
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*Has a high-quality sound DAC, and an ADC.
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*A pair of stereo speakers are built into the display.
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*The volume control is a wheel.
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*Built-In Microphone [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?act=findpost&pid=568882]
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===Input===
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*Buttons, keyboard, microphone, and touchscreen. [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=38044]
 
*Buttons, keyboard, microphone, and touchscreen. [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=38044]
 
*Directional pad will be a D-pad. [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=38044]
 
*Directional pad will be a D-pad. [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=38044]
 
*Two real, custom designed, plastic analog nubs.
 
*Two real, custom designed, plastic analog nubs.
 
*QWERTY keyboard (cellphone like, but larger). [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=38044]
 
*QWERTY keyboard (cellphone like, but larger). [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=38044]
*Built-In Microphone [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?act=findpost&pid=568882]
 
  
====Connectivity====
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===Connectivity===
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*802.11b/g (Wi-fi) included. USB host included. USB-on-the-go (one-port host and client) included. [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=38044]
 
*802.11b/g (Wi-fi) included. USB host included. USB-on-the-go (one-port host and client) included. [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=38044]
 
*Integrated Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR (3Mbps)[http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?s=&showtopic=42344&view=findpost&p=613832]
 
*Integrated Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR (3Mbps)[http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?s=&showtopic=42344&view=findpost&p=613832]
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*Twin SDIO-capable SDHC slots.
 
*Twin SDIO-capable SDHC slots.
  
====Software====
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===Power===
*Open2X-type Linux firmware. [http://wiki.open2x.org/open2x/wiki/index.php?title=Firmware]
 
*[[Libpnd_hub|Custom package system for software installation and updates.]]
 
*Potential Emulation: Nearly any game console which predates the Playstation for which an open-source emulator exists.  Nearly any 8 or 16 bit computer system for which an open-source emulator exists.
 
** Atari 2600, 7800, 5200, and Lynx
 
** Nintendo NES, SNES, Gameboy, GBA and NDS (with combination of inbuilt touchscreen and external TV)
 
** Sega Master System and Genesis
 
** NEC PCEngine (TurboGrafx-16)
 
** SNK NeoGeo, NeoGeo Pocket, and Pocket Color
 
** Sony Playstation [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=41440]
 
** Atari 400, 800, and ST
 
** Amiga
 
** PC (DOSBox)
 
** Apple II
 
*Possible Software:
 
**Runs a version of the X11 window manager and has the option of a full desktop environment (XFCE).
 
**You can run most normal programs that run on modern Linux builds as well, provided they do not exceed 256MB of RAM (excluding any virtual memory for performance reasons) and are ported (the source code must be accessible).  This includes a full build of Firefox. Firefox 3.0 uses much less memory and resources, and should run fine on the Pandora.
 
**Some Flash support is possible with some work through the use of [http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/ Gnash]. Maybe not full Flash support, but Gnash will run up to FlashV7 as long as it is ported to the Pandora.
 
**Youtube videos in FLV can be downloaded and played with mplayer and VLC. Mplayer and VLC will also play other movie files from Firefox, and VLC can also stream FLV easily and can work with Firefox or as a standalone program. 
 
**Advanced multimedia support, including streaming: mplayer, VLC, xine and any other program that is open source is possible.  For a general idea of file support for VLC see http://www.videolan.org/vlc/features.html, and for xine see http://xinehq.de/index.php/features.
 
  
====Power====
 
 
*Lithium-polymer battery, ~4000mAH.
 
*Lithium-polymer battery, ~4000mAH.
 
*Up to 10 hours battery life under reasonable load, 8.5 hours under max CPU load. Up to 100 hours playing MP3s. [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=40823&st=80&p=595336&#entry595336]
 
*Up to 10 hours battery life under reasonable load, 8.5 hours under max CPU load. Up to 100 hours playing MP3s. [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=40823&st=80&p=595336&#entry595336]
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*Advanced power management capabilities: only need to set a max clockspeed, when the CPU is not doing anything it automatically HALTs and does nothing to save power.[http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?s=&showtopic=38155&view=findpost&p=574380]
 
*Advanced power management capabilities: only need to set a max clockspeed, when the CPU is not doing anything it automatically HALTs and does nothing to save power.[http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?s=&showtopic=38155&view=findpost&p=574380]
 
*Will be able to suspend to RAM or suspend to disk for longer battery life and faster start up.
 
*Will be able to suspend to RAM or suspend to disk for longer battery life and faster start up.
 
==Size Comparison==
 
[[image:size-compare.jpg]]
 
[http://www.sizeasy.com/page/size_comparison/23284-Pandora-vs-Nintendo-DS-Light-vs-The-WIZ-vs-Dingoo-A320-vs-Gameboy-Micro Sizeasy Link]
 
 
 
[[Category:FAQ]]
 

Revision as of 22:15, 21 June 2010

The Pandora.

The Pandora is a combination of a seventh-generation handheld game console and miniature computer. It is the spiritual successor to other open handheld consoles such as the GP32 and GP2X. The device is open, meaning you can use it however you like and there are no restrictions or fees placed on developers, so anyone can write and release software for it. It runs a custom distribution of Linux based on Ångström and is currently the most powerful handheld gaming console available.

History

On September 30, 2008, 3000 units were made available for pre-order. Later on, the number of units was increased to 4000. The release of the Pandora was delayed several times, until finally, in May 2010 when mass production and shipping of the Pandora began.

Availability

A render of the Pandora.

For the first batch, 4000 units were made available to be pre-ordered for $330 USD each. Currently (as of June 2010) these are being assembled and shipped out to customers. However, there is a possibility that a spot will become available to anyone wanting to pre-order as some pre-orderers choose to cancel before receiving their unit.

It is expected that a second batch will be available for pre-order before all of the first 4000 batch have shipped. The price will increase to at least $349 USD [1].

Capabilities

The Pandora is a very unique device. Currently, there is no other device available which has dedicated gaming controls (including two analog nubs) and an almost full QWERTY keyboard. It's primary use is as a game console, specifically, a device to emulate older systems (see Emulator List). There are also games which are made for it as well (see Games List). It's secondary use is as a handheld computer. You can use it to do many of the tasks you would any other computer, such as browsing the internet (with a full web browser), listening to music, watching movies and shows, using instant messaging applications, etc.

There are also a few things it can't do. Specifically, it can't run software which is only available in Windows, though if the source code is available there is a possibility it could be ported to run on the Pandora. Also, closed source Linux applications won't run without a port (as they were made to run on the x86 architecture while the Pandora is ARM).

Specifications

Core Hardware

  • Texas Instrument's OMAP3530 System-on-chip. [2] [3] Specifications can be found at this link: [4]
  • PowerVR SGX GPU (OpenGL ES 2.0, several million polygons per second). OpenGL ES demonstrated: [5]
  • 256MB of DDR SDRAM in consumer units (early developer units had 128MB).
  • Real Time Clock (RTC) built in, to keep track of time. [6]
  • 512MB of internal flash memory (NAND) for consumer Pandoras (early developer boards has 256MB).
  • Is "unbrickable", through a ROM bootloader.
  • Dimensions: 140 x 83 x 27 mm (See Size Comparisons)
  • Mass: 320g [7] (0.739 lbs)

Display

  • 800x480 widescreen (5:3), 4.3 inches, touchscreen LCD.[8]
  • Brightness:300 cd/m2, Contrast ratio:450:1, Response time:tr+tf=30ms[9]
  • Dimensions: 93.6 x 56.2 mm (4.3 inches, 5:3 aspect ratio).
  • TV-out included in hardware, A/V-OUT Port (similar in appearance to a large USB OTG port) outputs S-Video and Composite and inputs 3,5mm Headphone/Microphone cables..
    • Separate TV-out signals, picture-in-picture capabilities. [10]
  • Powerful 2D and 3D hardware acceleration, see above. [11]

Sound

  • Has a high-quality sound DAC, and an ADC.
  • A pair of stereo speakers are built into the display.
  • The volume control is a wheel.
  • Built-In Microphone [12]

Input

  • Buttons, keyboard, microphone, and touchscreen. [13]
  • Directional pad will be a D-pad. [14]
  • Two real, custom designed, plastic analog nubs.
  • QWERTY keyboard (cellphone like, but larger). [15]

Connectivity

  • 802.11b/g (Wi-fi) included. USB host included. USB-on-the-go (one-port host and client) included. [16]
  • Integrated Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR (3Mbps)[17]
  • USB OTG mini-AB port and fully powered (500 mA) standard-A port. You can use anything that has the appropriate drivers. [18] Some devices need to first go through a powered USB hub.
  • RS-232 included, but a level converter is needed for the UART. [19]
  • Twin SDIO-capable SDHC slots.

Power

  • Lithium-polymer battery, ~4000mAH.
  • Up to 10 hours battery life under reasonable load, 8.5 hours under max CPU load. Up to 100 hours playing MP3s. [20]
  • Can charge through an AC adapter or USB. [21]
  • Advanced power management capabilities: only need to set a max clockspeed, when the CPU is not doing anything it automatically HALTs and does nothing to save power.[22]
  • Will be able to suspend to RAM or suspend to disk for longer battery life and faster start up.