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Anyone tried a Dingoo? Interesting looking cheap mp4 player / handheld emulator

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RabidRabit:


--- Quote from: Le Chuck on January 09, 2014, 09:14:48 pm ---I can. PM me your name, address, mother's maiden name, and a cc # so I can confirm your identity!

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Okay, PM incoming!  Are you sure you don't need my bank account and routing numbers as well?  That's what I gave to my Nigerian friend who is doing me a huge favor.  Kind of a 'I scratch his back, he scratches mine' type of thing...

DarakuTenshi:

I was a pretty big fan of the Dingoo but as others have mentioned there are better things now. I think Dingoo came out in 2009 ... They were really cheaply made and I ran into many problems with them so eventually I gave up on it.

dcninja:

no but i had a jxd7200 or 7300 whatever they are... they're all korean made pieces of junk with poor build quality and shoddy firmware. from what i've seen if you want a portable, use your phone with a bluetooth controller - or hack up an ouya which is the only non-mainstream android device to get it right so far.

s_busby_uk:

I bought a JXD7800 on the advice of a forum member from another board and I concur - it was plasticy and rubbish. Did ignite a small passion for androids though.

Wikipad are bringing out an attachable controller that will snap to your tablet at some point in the future that has piqued my interest somewhat:

http://uk.ign.com/articles/2014/01/03/ces-wikipad-launching-gamevice-tablet-controller

Dcpmark:


--- Quote from: s_busby_uk on January 10, 2014, 06:52:27 am ---I bought a JXD7800 on the advice of a forum member from another board and I concur - it was plasticy and rubbish. Did ignite a small passion for androids though.

Wikipad are bringing out an attachable controller that will snap to your tablet at some point in the future that has piqued my interest somewhat:

http://uk.ign.com/articles/2014/01/03/ces-wikipad-launching-gamevice-tablet-controller

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If you are interested in Androids for emulation and pocketability is not a requirement, check out the Nvidia Shield. I have one, and not only is it good for portable emulation but the game streaming functions (both PC and cloud) are an amazing bonus. The only cons for me is that the screen is permanently in landscape so vertical games are smaller, and the D-pad is not very good.

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