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Im about to buy my GP32 FLU, a bag, and one game. I was wondering if i should order from Entware but im not sure because all their currency is Korean. Im just wondering if they will accept american credit cards? (sorry for the newbish question) :D
 
yes, they do accept american credit cards, and that is not a noobish question, I had the same question a little while back. Entware is really fast at delivery, and my stuff came without a scratch. ;)
 
I highly recommend Entware. They have great service and communication, and you aren't gambling on not getting a defective unit like with some of the shadier dealers out there. Though I personally cannot recommend getting an FLU unit; the light they give off is weaker than the normal room or sunlight you can get with a slight tilt of the screen and they illuminate dust particles (that WILL get in there and all over the place). Unless you're in for a lot of night use, I have to strongly recommend against it. I am right now in the process of sending my second FLU back to Entware after concluding they're terribly constructed in exchange for a regular unit. Thank god I had the foresight to pick them and not Lik Sang or another shop that tries their best NOT to help you even when merchandise is outright defective. I'll be posting about my whole experience later.
 
I don't see how Entware's Gp32's are anymore defective than another dealers's and are you calling Craig shady?
 
I bought from entware too, only problem is the put the real value of the item on the package. :D
 
I haven't got a FLU but there was a topic a while back where a few people were experiencing darker colours in general on the FLU models suggesting that the FLU's screen is modified so the light to screen is balanced but it hasn't been done well. The regular gp's screen is very good in normal light anyway (far better than GBA's) and ok you can't use it in the dark, but sooner or later a afterburner kit will be released, and though it requires the opening of the unit, its pretty much gaurunteed to produce better results. Cheaper too.
 
I don't see how Entware's Gp32's are anymore defective than another dealers's and are you calling Craig shady?
I don't see myself suggesting their GP32s are more defective than anyone else's in my post. I'm just saying the FLU models in general are low quality in my experience. I never accused Craig of being shady either. The same can't be said for all the Hong Kong sellers offering GP32s out there, though.
 
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I haven't got a FLU but there was a topic a while back where a few people were experiencing darker colours in general on the FLU models suggesting that the FLU's screen is modified so the light to screen is balanced but it hasn't been done well. The regular gp's screen is very good in normal light anyway (far better than GBA's) and ok you can't use it in the dark, but sooner or later a afterburner kit will be released, and though it requires the opening of the unit, its pretty much gaurunteed to produce better results. Cheaper too.
You know, it seemed as if my experience was not consistent with people claiming the regular screen was way better than that of a GBA. Maybe this is why. At first it also seemed as if the colors were darker on my second unit but I shrugged it off as my imagination. Either way I think I'll be much happier with the regular unit. The screen is better than the GBA when it comes to glare and brightness even with the FLU off and I can live with not playing at night.
 
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