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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
greg @ Oct 29th 2007 10:30PM
woot first! this looks awesome and for under 200, what a deal!
JohnTitor @ Oct 29th 2007 10:33PM
meh, the F-100 was an awesome deal when it came out, but the PSP has overtaken it many ways over the years so now I sold my GP2X for one. PSP was always more powerful and now the homebrew is as good and better in many areas. Hopefully the next Gamepark Holdings (you forgot the Holdings Engadget) next device takes back the lead
ugg.tryptophan @ Oct 29th 2007 10:37PM
now i can watch my stories(and touch them)
Mr Corsini @ Oct 29th 2007 10:42PM
yeah, I like the idea of 720x480 30fps xvid support but the early engadget hands on claimed video playback was sluggish. I think the rumoured next gen gamepark holdings device will be huge though if teh rumours are true.
Superevil @ Oct 30th 2007 12:34AM
Does it still take regular batteries or does it finally have a rechargeable ?
Vexx @ Oct 30th 2007 2:03AM
I never saw a problem with using regular, RECHARGEABLE, non-proprietary batteries.
MomentoMori @ Oct 30th 2007 7:54AM
Huh, these things look fairly interesting. Did anyone have experience with the earlier model? I'm wondering if I should try one out, or just rig my DS up to play homebrew and emulation.