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Pandora MK2 Devboard - First Angström pictures

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2008

The Pandora MK2 Devboard running a very first stock version of Angström. Without any theming yet, just showing a few programs.

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  • Nice! I'd like to know how much it takes to fully start up (how much time before that loading screen?) even though it's not optimized.

    Can't wait to see hardware accelerated stuff already!

  • Before that loading screen were approx. 3 - 4 seconds.

    Will be quicker from NAND on the final version :)

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  • It's so cool!

    But it's also too expensive for me to buy right now.

    Though considering it has wireless and a full Linux-based OS, it would replace my Nintendo DS, my PDA, and, for high-mobility tasks, my laptop.

    Maybe I should get a job, I need one of these.

  • HELLOLLO

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  • @cyborgtroy I agree totally, the way i weigh up value is what it is, what other options are there? ie netbook, normal laptop of a similar price, if this device was £100 i could have no argument of buying 1 whatsoever as performance vs price is about even.

  • the super nintendo ds! Take that sony XD!

  • nice work! :)

  • January 29th 2010, pretty much everything is ready except the cases. The Chinese factory is still making little tweaks to make the case perfect, but they can crank out the first 10,000 (first batch + extras) in a matter of days once the design is all done and approved.

  • Jan 8th of 2010, Mass production is ready to get the green light, but it has not officially started.

  • "always thought you have to code that" lol

  • Keeping the comments thread up to-date:

    The mass-production molds are being designed / machined.

  • Hellollo!

  • especially because it runs on a super power-saving arm processor, it's smarter to keep it on sleep rather than have to full reboot everytime =`]

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