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Those wishing to pre-order can visit or learn more by visiting. The device aims to be open-source hardware, but of course the main blocker right now is the use of PowerVR SGX graphics that don't have any reliable open-source 3D driver. The 2GB standard edition will set you back 330 EUR while the version will start at 400 EUR. The specs aren't really impressive especially for a device costing several hundred EUR. The remaining elements are now being produced: the keymat, following its layout. As we are soon jumping in the 4th quarter of 2015, things are getting progressively in place for the Dragonbox Pyra, with full prototypes to be assembled within November. Besides selling the Pandora and Pyra there, the shop has a great collection of homebrew and community hardware (like the MIST FPGA, etc.) and Retro-Gaming products, as well as flash carts. Its run by the same one who runs this forum and manages the production of the Pyra (EvilDragon). The device is powered by Debian GNU/Linux and the hardware aims to be upgradeable thanks to a modular design. Pyra: Full Prototypes Soon September 22, 2015. The DragonBox Shop is the main shop for the Pandora and Pyra. The DragonBox Pyra features a TI OMAP5432 dual-core Cortex-A15 SoC with PowerVR SGX544MP2 graphics, various gaming controls, a QWERTY keyboard, 5-inch 720p LCD display, dual SDXC slots, micro-USD 3.0, full-size USB 2/3 ports, a 3G/4G optional module, and more. The DragonBox Pyra finally went up for pre-orders on Saturday while it's been a few years in development and manufactured over in Germany. It's been a while since last hearing anything about the DragonBox Pyra as an open-source gaming handheld system and successor to OpenPandora, but that changed this weekend with the launch of pre-orders for this Linux-powered device.