Non e' l'iphone e non e' il gphone...
http://openpandora.org/index.php
L'hardware e' molto potente per il formato, qui ci gira qualsiasi emulatore... E qualsiasi pacchetto debian...
E' grande come un nintendo ds...
* Texas Instruments OMAP3530 processor at 600MHz (Manufacturer reports that it can be overclocked to 900MHz[6])
* 128MB DDR-333 SDRAM
* 256MB NAND FLASH memory
* IVA2+ audio and video processor (based on the TMS320C64x+ DSP Core at 430MHz) using TI's DaVinci technology
* ARM Cortex-A8 superscalar microprocessor core
* PowerVR SGX 530 (110 MHz) OpenGL ES 2.0 compliant 3D hardware
* Integrated Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
* Integrated Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR (3Mbit/s) (Class 2, +4dBm)[7]
* 800x480 resolution touchscreen LCD, 4.3" widescreen, 16.7 million colors (300 cd/m2 brightness, 450:1 contrast ratio)
* Dual analog nubs; 15mm diameter, concave, 2mm travel from centre
* Full gamepad controls plus shoulder buttons
* Dual SDHC card slots (currently up to 64GB of storage)
* Headphone output up to 150mW/channel into 16 ohms, 99dB SNR
* TV output (S-Video)
* Internal microphone plus ability to connect external microphone through headset
* 43 button QWERTY and numeric keypad
* USB 2.0 OTG port (480Mb/s) with capability to charge the Pandora
* USB 2.0 HOST port (480Mb/s) capable of providing standard 500mA current to attached devices
* Externally accessible UART for hardware hacking and debugging
* Brick prevention with integrated bootloader for safe code experimentation
* Runs the Linux kernel (2.6.x)
* 4000mAH rechargeable lithium ion battery
* Approximately 10 hours of runtime for video / general applications and 100 hours for music playback
* Dimensions: 140x83x27mm[7](5.51x3.27x1.06 in)