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Anyone have the GP2X?

Originally posted by: Baked
1) Too fvcking big.
2) No games.
3) Ugly.

It's like an ugly version of P2P.

1) It is the size of a man's hand...too big?
2) Did you even read the OP? You don't seem to know what it is.
3) Just like you.

Sorry, couldn't resist the last one 😛

Oh, and the thing is, the only thing the 'P2P' has going for it is emulated games. Why would I buy a system where I have to worry about the newest firmware locking me out because the parent company wants to protect their revenue stream?

This is not a 'GP2X' or mainstream console thread, it's a question of it's usability and simplicity on its own...
 
You can also buy it at dynamism.com and here's the company website homies

There have been a couple of threads on it in the Opposable Thumbs area of Ars Technica, some people slammed the build / QA quality in one thread (high DOA) and in a thread a couple of days ago someone posted that the CPU is too slow to run some emulators.

I'd buy one anyway, if I had more free time to play with writing code for it.
 
One of the guys from the Linux Live Tech Show, http://www.tllts.org has one. Seems to be happy with it. Also there was a post on digg about how you could get a full linux install running on it. External KBD, Mouse ectera. Seems like a neat little machine.
 
I just come about this, i would love one. Think about all the old Atart ST and Amiga games you could stick on a 4GB SD card and play on this thing. This alone sells it for me, Not to mention all the other things you can do with it.
 
Originally posted by: acid45
out of business ...?

Huh? They're doing fine. As an aside, I got one and am VERY happy with it. Everything up to the 16bit gen is solid, except for SNES, which has come a long way in the last two weeks -- it's getting there. And the PSX is actually partially emulated even.
 
I was ready to sell my PSP (don't play many commercial games) and get one, but the lack of wifi killed it for me. I use many wifi-enabled apps on my PSP (browsers, media streamers, etc.). I could've sworn I'd read it was going to include wifi a few months before it came out. 🙁

I got to try one at a LAN party recently. The interface was impressive, as was the media playback.. and the fact that the memory cards for them are so cheap is nice; however, I was quite disappointed by the battery life and speed of certain emulators (mame, neogeo, snes) versus the PSP, even with the CPU overclocked quite a bit past spec. (further reducing the battery life of course).

Still a cool little unit though. I'd like to get one in addition to my PSP when I've got some spare cash.

How are you liking it, So? I saw you mention you'd gotten one in another thread recently.
 
Originally posted by: xcript
I was ready to sell my PSP (don't play many commercial games) and get one, but the lack of wifi killed it for me. I use many wifi-enabled apps on my PSP (browsers, media streamers, etc.). I could've sworn I'd read it was going to include wifi a few months before it came out. 🙁

I got to try one at a LAN party recently. The interface was impressive, as was the media playback.. and the fact that the memory cards for them are so cheap is nice; however, I was quite disappointed by the battery life and speed of certain emulators (mame, neogeo, snes) versus the PSP, even with the CPU overclocked quite a bit past spec. (further reducing the battery life of course).

Still a cool little unit though. I'd like to get one in addition to my PSP when I've got some spare cash.

How are you liking it, So? I saw you mention you'd gotten one in another thread recently.

Quite pleased. I don't really need wifi, so that's a nonissue for me and I've found that the emulators are making strides. As for battery life, with my 2500mAh rechargeables I get at least 4hrs uptime, overclocked.
 
Whats your opinion on the emulator speed? Im especially intrested in Atari ST, Amiga and MAME emulation.
 
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