@GHOSTTOYS there is nothing like the pandora, so there is nothing like this kind.
It's a netbook, that runs linux, and has built-in gaming controls. It has bluetooth as well, and it runs way faster than even a PSP... It's not just a big dingoo..
@GHOSTTOYS there is nothing like the pandora, so there is nothing like this kind.
It's a netbook, that runs linux, and has built-in gaming controls. It has bluetooth as well, and it runs way faster than even a PSP... It's not just a big dingoo..
@GregBFM anyways pandora is to expensive for the size and compare to the other one of the kind ... everyone that bought it just try to convince there self they did not do a stupidity and buy a psp or a dingoo instead ... and hte funny part there are like just a bunch of those console and thepeople that bought it call them self a pandora comunity hahahahahahah .... loll hahahahaha
@me1ne It is not the UI. The size of the OpenPandora community (and therefore the OpenPandora Platform itself) worries me. I do not want to be wholly dependent on such a small group for all my Pandora apps, and I can't just pray that the devs will answer all of my needs. Having access to Android Market would take a lot of the dev burden off of the Pandora community, and make the device more immediately accessible. It would thereby make me feel safer about spending so much $ on the thing.
@GregBFM There may be lots of Android Apps out there, but they mostly only offer services that are available via web or standard linux software anyway. If you absolutely have to have Android (bec. of the UI maybe?) it should work pretty well, the only downside being the lack of built-in accelerometer, 3G and GPS. But ofc all of that can be connected via USB.
BTW I'd love to know who the prick was that decided to mark your comment as spam. Maybe a Google or Android phone vendor/employee? Funny
amazing, not that I would want it for android but it still is awesome ^_^
dde12321 2 months ago
what's that noise towards the end O_o
MrLemonyFresh 7 months ago
@GHOSTTOYS there is nothing like the pandora, so there is nothing like this kind.
It's a netbook, that runs linux, and has built-in gaming controls. It has bluetooth as well, and it runs way faster than even a PSP... It's not just a big dingoo..
kennytheamazing 9 months ago
@GHOSTTOYS there is nothing like the pandora, so there is nothing like this kind.
It's a netbook, that runs linux, and has built-in gaming controls. It has bluetooth as well, and it runs way faster than even a PSP... It's not just a big dingoo..
kennytheamazing 9 months ago
@GregBFM anyways pandora is to expensive for the size and compare to the other one of the kind ... everyone that bought it just try to convince there self they did not do a stupidity and buy a psp or a dingoo instead ... and hte funny part there are like just a bunch of those console and thepeople that bought it call them self a pandora comunity hahahahahahah .... loll hahahahaha
GHOSTTOYS 1 year ago
@me1ne there's oceans of software for the Pandora it runs Linux and almost all the things I've compiled for it have worked....
chriscchrisc 1 year ago
Hey man, spent any more time on this?
I'm dying for alternative OS's :P
GizmoTheGreen 1 year ago
@me1ne It is not the UI. The size of the OpenPandora community (and therefore the OpenPandora Platform itself) worries me. I do not want to be wholly dependent on such a small group for all my Pandora apps, and I can't just pray that the devs will answer all of my needs. Having access to Android Market would take a lot of the dev burden off of the Pandora community, and make the device more immediately accessible. It would thereby make me feel safer about spending so much $ on the thing.
GregBFM 1 year ago
@GregBFM There may be lots of Android Apps out there, but they mostly only offer services that are available via web or standard linux software anyway. If you absolutely have to have Android (bec. of the UI maybe?) it should work pretty well, the only downside being the lack of built-in accelerometer, 3G and GPS. But ofc all of that can be connected via USB.
BTW I'd love to know who the prick was that decided to mark your comment as spam. Maybe a Google or Android phone vendor/employee? Funny
me1ne 1 year ago
So, I'm guessing once it's fully ported, we won't have to hold it on it's side, right? xD
TrolloftheTube 1 year ago