If it has some decent specs and looks as good as the mock picture, then iRiver's G10 might come close.
Specs revealed so far:
-800 x 480 pixel 260k color display
-4 or 8GB of internal memory
-Runs on Windows CE 5.0
Of course, it'll also need a good library of games for me to even consider
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That looks cool. But like you said, it would need a good library of games, and I doubt its going to get that. Of course it could be good for emulation, but theres only so far snes emulators and a doom port can go.Joestar wrote:If it has some decent specs and looks as good as the mock picture, then iRiver's G10 might come close.
Specs revealed so far:
-800 x 480 pixel 260k color display
-4 or 8GB of internal memory
-Runs on Windows CE 5.0
Of course, it'll also need a good library of games for me to even consider
I get really good battery life when watching movies off the card, but UMD movies do drain it... but it makes sense since reading a movie from the card is not using as much power as the drive constantly reading a diskHomerCIDAL wrote:How's that battery life when playing a movie? Not great...but that 1GB stick should help in that areaN3m3sis wrote:I get much better battery life with my psp then with my GBM, but i do agree, the software is outrageously priced...that's why i bought a 1-gig stickHomerCIDAL wrote:Sure the PSP has better graphics, but it has terrible battery life
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