CronoTriggerfan said:
Unfortunately, the fact that they just might as well have called the Wiz the GP2x F-300 makes it a no-go for me, but if it's the screen you're apprehensive about, don't sweat it!
Why would you say that? The difference between the Wiz and the GP2X is far greater than between the F-200 and the F-100: a faster processor, 3D acceleration, nicer controls, built-in battery, not to mention the considerably smaller size, cooler looks, and touchscreens coming standard with every unit
P). All the F-200 brought new to the table was a redesigned dpad, ts, and a new case color...
Ark: The Wiz 2.8" screen has an acceptable size and the only time it bothers me is when reading small text designed for larger screens. As Quasist said, this is where software design comes in.
But a 2" screen is simply a death sentence for your eyes. I wouldn't play on a Gameboy Micro if it were the last handheld in the world, getting cross eyed and with a -4.0 glass prescription is not a price I'd be willing to pay. There's no arguing that the larger a screen is, the more relaxing it is for your eyes.
Alex: Yeah, you're damn right about the small text. But that's software design. Besides, some GBA titles have (really) small text and I had no problem reading it.
Oh, and I'm
-7.0
Definition is many times more important than size, I wouldn't say that if I had not played
on most of my classes I mean beaten tons of games on it. Here's a good example: using an old 17" CRT washed-out monitor on 800x600 (my past monitor on the one I used to program) was a lot more irritating than playing Micro.
BUT I have heard some older (40's) people complain about the Micro. Since I'm a little far off that number, I'm not worried (YET).