GPX2: The Poor Man's PSP
Don't worry this is not a PSP killer. It's really just a PSP wanna be. But it does have some nice features. I'm not to big about it working on 2AA batteries though.
It can play MPEG, XviD, WMV DivX format digital contents up to 720*480 pixels and supports caption. Watch vivid motion pictures on the high resolution 3.5" 170,000 colors TFT LCD. CPU which has 2D accelerator enables you enjoy games anytime anywhere. Meet the exclusive GPX2 games along with abundant emulators such as MAME, SNES, Genesis, PC Engine. So there's plenty of games online you can download and play. I'm not sure if any companies are going to sign on to support this.
Realizes a powerful digital sound, and supports various audio codec
Replays music in MP3, WMA, OGG format on the multi-codec MP3 player.
Listen to 100mw of true high quality sound.
Electronic Album-JPG BMP Support
You can download and view photos taken on a digital camera through your PC. Enlargement, abridgment is available from 320*240 up to 1024*768 and you can rotate Images up to 0¡Æ, 90¡Æ, 180¡Æ, 270¡Æ, Supports JPG, BMP, PCX, GIF files.
Read a text file with GPX2 now!
You can read electronic novels and any other text files through the text viewer. Besides you can use enlargement and abridgment function when you read a text file.
Simply upgrade firmware on GPX2 website
Enhance your product quality continuously by downloading on the GPX2 website.
USB 2.0 high speed
You can get a file of 500Mbps with USB 2.0 which is connected with PC
2AA Batteries
you can watch 320*240(30frame) of video file for approximately 8 hours and listen to mp3 file for approximately 14 hours (LCD off ) continuously with 2AA batteries.
PC Development
Basic development: Linux
Windows: Enabled via Cygwin installation
Open SDK Library
Supports software development library : SDL(Simple Direct Library)
Basic Library
Graphic library (Sound library)
Hardware I/O library
2 Comments:
I bought a PSP, now I'm sat here waiting for someone to make a game worth playing for it.
Pual you are so missing out...Coded Arms, Need For Speed Rivals...I'm so addicted to my PSP. But I find myself using it more as a media center then a gaming device.
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