
Pandora is both a UMPC and and a gamer. It’s got a QWERTY keypad and gaming buttons similar to your SNES console. Don’t be fooled by how these buttons are arranged. If you noticed the coins put in front of the device for size comparison, the Pandora is an tiny little beast. The Pandora is powered by an ARM® Cortex™-A8 CPU and runs Linux. The screen is 4.3″-inch 800 x 480-pixel touchscreen LCD with 16.7 million colors. It has WiFi, USB, TV out, USB, etc. It’s not cheap with an MSRP of $330, but with the looks and everything it can do - currently, it’s available for developers and by June or July we can buy the Pandora on a retail store with all the UMPC and SNES goodies ready for handling.
Pndora specs after the break.
[via crunchgear]
- ARM® Cortex™-A8 CPU running Linux
- 800×480 4.3″ 16.7 million colours touchscreen LCD
- OpenGL 2.0 ES compliant 3D hardware
- Wifi 802.11b/g
- Dual SDHC card slots
- Dual Analogue and Digital gaming controls
- 43 button QWERTY and numeric keypad
- TV output
- High Speed USB Host




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