darklight1138
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- Dec 27, 2010
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I love the device, but there is still plenty of room for improvements. I understand GPH may be pulling a Sega now and might not be making hardware anymore, which is a shame. I was hoping for a "Caanoo 2.0" which would include:
-Non bezel-obscured screen, or larger Droid phone type display
-Slide out control pad (similar to PSP Go) (and would still retain a control pad and two buttons beside the screen for vertical playing of games)
-Front mounted speakers
-Built in bluetooth and Wifi
-Dedicated TV-Out port with single jack and HDMI out
-Built in software package including internet browser, office apps, organizer functions, messenger programs, etc.
-Dual USB ports and dual memory slots
-Of course, more powerful hardware and more memory
The Bluetooth could function to connect wireless controllers as well as a remote (the unit would double as a full fledged media player/game console) so that the device could be connected to a TV and high quality graphics and video could be displayed, controlled with a bluetooth remote control. Also, you could connect a keyboard and mouse to the device and output programs (such as a Word Processor) or the internet to the television.
Yeah, it's similar to the Pandora but hopefully cost a lot less.
It's just an idea. But I was mainly wondering if we can expect any new handheld emulators to come out soon to replace the Caanoo.
-Non bezel-obscured screen, or larger Droid phone type display
-Slide out control pad (similar to PSP Go) (and would still retain a control pad and two buttons beside the screen for vertical playing of games)
-Front mounted speakers
-Built in bluetooth and Wifi
-Dedicated TV-Out port with single jack and HDMI out
-Built in software package including internet browser, office apps, organizer functions, messenger programs, etc.
-Dual USB ports and dual memory slots
-Of course, more powerful hardware and more memory
The Bluetooth could function to connect wireless controllers as well as a remote (the unit would double as a full fledged media player/game console) so that the device could be connected to a TV and high quality graphics and video could be displayed, controlled with a bluetooth remote control. Also, you could connect a keyboard and mouse to the device and output programs (such as a Word Processor) or the internet to the television.
Yeah, it's similar to the Pandora but hopefully cost a lot less.
It's just an idea. But I was mainly wondering if we can expect any new handheld emulators to come out soon to replace the Caanoo.