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* Headset-Port
* Headset-Port
* 1x HDMI Video Out  
* 1x HDMI Video Out  
* 2x Full-size USB Host (one can be used as eSATA with a small [[Adaptor|https://www.pyra-handheld.com/wiki/index.php?title=ESATA_Adapter]])
* 2x Full-size USB Host (one can be used as eSATA with a small [[ESATA_Adapter|Adaptor]])
* 1x Micro USB 3.0  
* 1x Micro USB 3.0  
* 1x Micro USB (Debug and Charging)
* 1x Micro USB (Debug and Charging)

Revision as of 19:38, 16 July 2016

First assembled Prototype, Part Mould based Case Parts and part 3d Printed Case Parts
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The Pyra is a perfect pocket device for everyday computing, gaming, emulation or hacking. It is a unique combination of a gaming handheld and a mini-laptop (approximately the size of the Nintendo DS), running plain Debian Linux as OS. It is the successor of the OpenPandora.


Hardware

Input Devices

  • Gaming controls (DPad, 4 shoulder buttons, 6 face buttons)
  • Two accurate analog controls (Nubs) with push-button
  • QWERTY Keyboard with backlight
  • Touchscreen
  • Analog volume wheel

Internals

  • 6000mAh Battery
  • 720p 5" LCD (Interchangeable in the Future) Display
  • Vibration motor
  • Various sensors (accelerometer, gyro-sensor, etc.)
  • On an interchangeable CPU-Board:
  • 2x ARM Cortex-A15 @ 1.5Ghz with NEON SIMD
  • 2x ARM Cortex-M4
  • PowerVR™ SGX544-MP2 (see GPU)
  • Vivante GC320 2D Accelerator

Connectivity

  • Integrated Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0
  • Optional 3G/4G/UMTS Modem and GPS
  • Headset-Port
  • 1x HDMI Video Out
  • 2x Full-size USB Host (one can be used as eSATA with a small Adaptor)
  • 1x Micro USB 3.0
  • 1x Micro USB (Debug and Charging)

Storage

  • Internal eMMC
  • 1x Internal MicroSDHC Slot
  • Dual SDXC card slots
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