Chinese handheld?

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Looks pretty cool if it can play all those Emu's at fullspeed.

http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/03/chinavision-cvfh-n03-4g-portable-emulator-indulges-your-retro-ga/

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DanAdamKOF

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There's so many Chinese and Korean made PMPs out there, many of which can do this, what makes this one so special?
 

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It's called the dingoo, a bunch of guys on assembler bought them hoping they would be great, they can't emu SNES without some slowdown, and the NES isn't even perfect. I would say stay away.
 

J. Max

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If you're going to buy one, get a GP2x. Play-Asia has them for $90 refurbed.

Or you can wait for the Wiz, which is coming out at the end of the month.
 

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GP2X is great except for the awful d-pad in the earlier ones.

Still though I'm sure there are just as capable PMP type devices out there... if it didn't have the GamePark brandname I don't think it would have stood out.
 

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If you're going to buy one, get a GP2x. Play-Asia has them for $90 refurbed.

Or you can wait for the Wiz, which is coming out at the end of the month.

Or go with the Pandora (whenever it's done). :drool:
 

J. Max

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Or go with the Pandora (whenever it's done). :drool:

Good luck. The initial run of those (1500) is already sold out and they don't even have a firm release date. I have a feeling that not many more will be made, considering the manufacturing problems they are already having.
 

J. Max

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GP2X is great except for the awful d-pad in the earlier ones.

Still though I'm sure there are just as capable PMP type devices out there... if it didn't have the GamePark brandname I don't think it would have stood out.

The GamePark brand name counts for something?

I think it was more the Linux development environment that made it easier to port emus.
 
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