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Well, only the prototypes. This article points out that there are still significant hardware problems: https://liliputing.com/2019/12/drago...-computer.html .
Sadly, I think the Pyra and neo900 show that one or two guys working in their spare time just can't make a handheld computer in the current environment. Even if the hardware issues get ironed out and the Pyra actually ships production units, how big a community is apt to form around a device with an old 32 bit CPU first released in 2012? I know the Pyra CPU is theoretically upgradable, but I doubt any upgrade boards will ever appear. I wish small projects like these could succeed - I pre-ordered both the neo900 and the Pyra - but they mostly haven't.
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Sometimes I was thinking this Pyra project just takes too long time to finish but at least they delivered (even if it's WIP).
Oh, and google is evil: https://invidio.us/watch?v=l1JeqS90HdU
They have a phone project going on as well.
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First Pyra's shipped to the pre-pre order group.
https://pyra-handheld.com/boards/thr...he-pyra.99296/
Rough around the edges, but that was to be expected for a project like this. Took a while, but at least one of the few Linux projects that delivers a product.
Team is indeed too small, but I am fairly optimistic about the Pyra. We will hopefully see more of them shipped in a couple of months.
As with the Pandora the software situation will improve once people and especially devs start using it.