It's half the price of the DSi and PSP. If you already have a PSP and you're running emus on it, you probably aren't the target market for this device.War said:Agreed, way too much. I might have considered it if it was lower. After all, I already have a PSP which does all that + more with a bigger screen.
Prices in the UK are in the region of £69.99 - £79.99. This includes import VAT, and will generally get you next-day delivery by recorded post, with insurance. There will be support from competent people who are supporting the scene.War said:How much does it cost, anyway?
I believe it is possible to use a microSD -> miniSD converter with an SDHC card. The Dingoo A320 supports card up to 8GB. Unofficially, *some* 16GB cards are known to work as well.Geezuzkhrist119 said:whats the battery life on the dingoo?
Around 8 hours.
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QUOTE(jesterscourt @ Feb 17 2009, 06:24 AM) I'll keep my PSPLite, thanks. Cool idea though. If it supported MicroSDHC (or SDHC) you could pretty much carry the entire library for all those consoles with you.
1) No superFX emulation in the stock SNES emulator.Geezuzkhrist119 said:Green0scar said:m
Up to 8GB, but i dont know if its only mini sd or normal sd cards.
dx got 8gb
since the emulators for the ds arent great and havent been updated for like a year now, would the dingoo be a good purchase as a replacement?
Before I started selling the Dingoo A320s, that's what I originally got mine for. I got annoyed with the DS's low screen resolution (not big enough for MegaDrive emus) and weedy CPU (not powerful enough to handle scaling of the MegaDrive graphics at acceptable framerates).
There's a community supporting the Dingoo A320, and a Linux port is coming along nicely, which allows better emulators to be used.
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Geezuzkhrist119 said:so how good is the snes and nes emulator on it?m3rox said:QUOTE(Geezuzkhrist119 @ Feb 17 2009, 12:59 AM)
is it like the ds snes and nes emulator?
like can it play games like star fox, mario kart and mario rpg with no problem since accouple of the snes title have like the fx chip or the dsp1 chip?
The emulators looked pretty solid (which is shocking, seeing a handheld that looks like a GBM and has the interface of a PSP having better emulators than the PSP itself).
There are youtube videos of it online.
the video didnt show starfox or super mario kart. so it might not work.
is the dingoo sdhc?
I do not usually answer to dead posts/posters, but this one needs to be replied to, to avoid confusion.thacobra said:kobykaan said:Wondering is this the imitation/clone DS console that was reported at Christmas?
No, Those were the iQue DS... they are now selling them at DealExtreme for $117 as "REFURBISHED" Real DS...
lol
GBA emulation is near perfect actually. SNES isnt great (the sound especially) but most games that dont use special chips look fine and are playable at least; i wouldn't say it "barely works". it's far better than the SNEmulDS in any case.dib said:The quality of software is supposed to be really inferior. From the reviews I was reading awhile back, the emulators lack many features and the GBA and SNES barely work. So I fail to see how it's differentiated from the state of emulation already present on the DS. And at least by owning the latter, you get the DS library of games as well.
dib said:The quality of software is supposed to be really inferior. From the reviews I was reading awhile back, the emulators lack many features and the GBA and SNES barely work. So I fail to see how it's differentiated from the state of emulation already present on the DS. And at least by owning the latter, you get the DS library of games as well.
Meanwhile, if you already own a PSP or are interested in one, then there's no dispute which one is superior.
It comes down to whether anybody ends up owning one that is also prepared to pick up development of an emulator apart from the chinese stuff. I would advise others to hold off and see if anything worthwhile develops before blowing money on one.