What makes you think it has an ARM CPU?Epicenter posted on Oct 7 2006 at 02:07 AM said:Seeing as GP2X build quality's not out of this world either, and these handhelds are from what I've seen using SoCs from much higher-profile companies than MagicEyes (e.g. Fujitsu), with more expensive components like what appear to be 400 MHz ARM9 parts, you have to wonder if GPH is charging a bit much for the GP2X. And I don't really buy that they aren't making a profit either.
It's the trend of these Chinese MPEG4 player devices; their configuration is very very similar.What makes you think it has an ARM CPU?
They haven't quite broken even yet, but they are making profits on each one sold.Fishbong posted on Oct 7 2006 at 09:27 AM said:What makes you think it has an ARM CPU?Epicenter posted on Oct 7 2006 at 02:07 AM said:Seeing as GP2X build quality's not out of this world either, and these handhelds are from what I've seen using SoCs from much higher-profile companies than MagicEyes (e.g. Fujitsu), with more expensive components like what appear to be 400 MHz ARM9 parts, you have to wonder if GPH is charging a bit much for the GP2X. And I don't really buy that they aren't making a profit either.
Also GPH never said they don´t want to make profit.
Joy.craigix posted on Oct 7 2006 at 01:19 PM said:GPH are near profit now (maybe just crossed over), it is looking good and is part of the reason we are going over to Seoul.
Remember Gamepark never got into profit at all on the GP32 and went bust, so this is a good sign for GPH.
craigix posted on Oct 7 2006 at 07:19 AM said:GPH are near profit now (maybe just crossed over), it is looking good and is part of the reason we are going over to Seoul.
Remember Gamepark never got into profit at all on the GP32 and went bust, so this is a good sign for GPH.