Pandora (computer)
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Not to be confused with Pandora (streaming service).
The Pandora is a handheld gaming computer originally released in 2010. It is designed to take advantage of existing free and open-source software and to be a target for homebrew development. It is developed and produced by OpenPandora, which is made up of former distributors and community members of the GP32 and GP2X handhelds. Until 2013, multiple batches of slightly updated Pandora variants were produced. In 2014 the development of a redesigned and upgraded successor,[3] called DragonBox Pyra, was started.[4]
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Manufacturer | OpenPandora GmbH |
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Type | Handheld gaming computer |
Release date | May 2010; 14 years ago (2010-05) |
Operating system | Custom edition of Ångström |
CPU | OMAP3530 (600+ MHz Cortex-A8 (32-bit) and 430 MHz TMS320C64x+, NEON & TRADE SIMD instructions set[1] |
Memory | 256 MB low power DDR-333 |
Storage | Dual SDHC slots, 512 MB internal NAND, USB external storage |
Graphics | PowerVR SGX 530 at 110 MHz |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi, USB 2.0, Bluetooth |
Predecessor | GP2X (unofficial) |
Successor | DragonBox Pyra[2] |
Website | boards |
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