I dont have the resources for an HDTV or an ArchosAV480.
Should I just cry, or would it be o.k. for me to like the GPX2?
(Maybe I'm just not 133t enough.)
*runs off to hide in the cardboard condo behind Cosco*
I dont know about you but I've been waiting for a handheld with tv-out for a while. I bought the GameAxe and Nomad for that exact reason.
Why?
Get a low-powered VHF transmitter and pilfer the TV signal at the local bars. Freaks people out when Slimeworld comes on the screen out of nowhere...
I guess you really dont have to mask the holes. I always did it so that paint/clearcoat wouldnt get in there and make it harder for the screws to go in/thread. That's your choice.
As far as the consumer brand clearcoat, it just doesn't hold up as well. I have used it on applications and it...
Just custom paint it. It is uber-easy.
1. Take the damn thing apart.
2. Tape the screw holes.
3. Airbrush/Spray paint/Model Paint the case.
4. Take it to a local body shop and ask them to overcoat it the next time they do a car. I paid the guy in 2 hotdogs and a bad of chips to do my...
Seems like all of these companies are trying to do too much. I want a PMP to play movies. I want a portable gamer to play games on.
To combine the two is treading on uneven ground.
Each application requires different hardware, and to combine the two puts one or the other at a disadvantage...
I lived off of Dreamcast in college.
(Ate it rather than breakfast before class)
I got 2.3mil on SkateHeaven in TonyHawk2. Would love to do it again on a GPwhatever.
How can the Giz get away with 400 Mhz then? Those damn things dont cost that much PLUS it has a camera, Bluetooth, etc.
This just aint fair to do to us!! :angry: Cheap bastards.
What we need is an open-source Gizmondo with a bigger screen.
(400 Mhz with 3d processor, Bluetooth and all that other useless crap you guys love)
Is that too much to ask for?
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