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Vimacs posted on Oct 20 2005 at 08:37 AM said:
hm, i dont like the psu, should have been one to plug in directly, for portability.

The unit GPH seem to have gone with seems to me a lot more sensible (and cheaper to produce) anyway as I would put money on it being a multi-voltage, multi-frequency block that you would just need to add a UK/US/Aus lead etc. etc. and use the same PSU block.

It also means GPH can ship the PSU outside Korea, remember a Koren PSU is not a lot of use in the UK or US for example (well unless you have converters etc. but that defeats the point.
 
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Vimacs posted on Oct 20 2005 at 02:37 AM said:
hm, i dont like the psu, should have been one to plug in directly, for portability.

So you want an internal transformer in the GP2x, you want it to be bigger, thicker, and generate significant heat-- probably making it so hot your palms sweat constantly using it? ... I don't.
 
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Epicenter posted on Oct 20 2005 at 01:02 PM said:
Vimacs posted on Oct 20 2005 at 02:37 AM said:
hm, i dont like the psu, should have been one to plug in directly, for portability.

So you want an internal transformer in the GP2x, you want it to be bigger, thicker, and generate significant heat-- probably making it so hot your palms sweat constantly using it? ... I don't.

For such small appliance like a GP2x internal PSU would be weird at best. And what with all countries with different voltages?

There are also certain security standards to follow if unit can be connected directly to a power grid.
 
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ehm, no, you got me wrong iam talking about something like
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Is it just me, or is it odd that the cable has male ends on what I'm assuming are the audio leads? Wouldn't it make a bunch more sense to have female, being that the cable is maybe 4"s?
 
Jarska333 posted on Oct 20 2005 at 08:20 AM said:
Try again, I got an SQL-error the first time.

It works now, I don't know why it did not before. I tried 3 times even.


Anyway, the tv-out cable is a little weird because it seems the s-video is female while the audio rca jacks are male. They should make the rca jacks female also, makes it really easy to add your own cable because most cables are male to male.
 
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Squidge posted on Oct 20 2005 at 09:46 AM said:
Where does it say that they are audio cables? They could be different types of video output.

well they is no reason for 2 composite cables.... so it must be audio. Unless there is some other weird video cable that looks just like composite that I do not know of.
 
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reallynotnick posted on Oct 20 2005 at 05:02 PM said:
well they is no reason for 2 composite cables.... so it must be audio. Unless there is some other weird video cable that looks just like composite that I do not know of.

There are a lot of valid video leads that fit the profile of those audio like leads.
I am with Squidge, who said there audio.
 
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It don't look like thats an L shaped power plug, no worries though, power adapters are cheap as you like as long its a standard plug.

Surely it has got to be audio although you would expect one to be red?
 
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