By the time this thing gets released there will be more powerful hardware out by a different manufacturer able to do the same thing this beast can but also make calls. Just my 2 cents.
@Eternity I think it's okay because the Pandora is fulfilling its own niche. Sure, smartphones and smartbooks will come along with the snapdragons and whatnot, but they don't have analog nubs, (shoulder) buttons, etc for playing games on.
@cloud858rk I know what you mean, but I'm talking about the likes of the Odroid gaming system etc... it doesn't have to be a smartphone. All they have to do is use the right hardware. I don't know maybe I'm upset this has been delayed for so long.. I had so much hopes for it. There is a slew of new technologies, SOC's like Tegra, Omap advancements, and innovations coming out next year the likes of which we had never seen in the past decade. The lines between game system, phone, PDA, and laptop are truly becoming blurred. Add many open source OS to the mix and you get the idea... convergence heaven.
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By the time this thing gets released there will be more powerful hardware out by a different manufacturer able to do the same thing this beast can but also make calls. Just my 2 cents.
@Eternity I think it's okay because the Pandora is fulfilling its own niche. Sure, smartphones and smartbooks will come along with the snapdragons and whatnot, but they don't have analog nubs, (shoulder) buttons, etc for playing games on.
@cloud858rk
I know what you mean, but I'm talking about the likes of the Odroid gaming system etc... it doesn't have to be a smartphone. All they have to do is use the right hardware. I don't know maybe I'm upset this has been delayed for so long.. I had so much hopes for it. There is a slew of new technologies, SOC's like Tegra, Omap advancements, and innovations coming out next year the likes of which we had never seen in the past decade. The lines between game system, phone, PDA, and laptop are truly becoming blurred. Add many open source OS to the mix and you get the idea... convergence heaven.