New Gp2x Photos


Some of the first impressions with this TEST unit are:
-It dos not work with batteries. But this problem it's already solved by GPH .
-USB port disable by firmware (waiting a new release of the firmware).
-Stick have no 100% precision at the left (only happend at this direction). This fault looks to be already solved by GPH .
-Sound control dos not work and the sound it's very low. Nevertheless the sound it's very good (haedphones not already tested by Anarchy).
-By now firmware does not allow to run programs directly form the SD.
-Global feeling about robustness of the unit.

Well I hope the thing works with batteries by the time its released <_< Hah.
Good thing GPH look to be fixing these problems as it would be rather criminal to release a half finished product....
 
lucoxade posted on Oct 10 2005 at 03:13 PM said:
ZeNiTRaM posted on Oct 10 2005 at 08:08 PM said:

Does it look kinda plasticy? Whats with the power lead? Is that the one it comes with?

I think thats a generic power lead. I can't find any information on the one for the gp2x, so there may not be an official AC power adapter for it. I think they just grabed the first thing that said 3.3v after using up the double A batteries that came with the unit. :)
 
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GiG posted on Oct 10 2005 at 05:14 PM said:
I will miss the back "tits", they were very comfortable for index and middle fingers.
I know--that's probably my main complaint about the design. The things looked stupid and foolish at first, but they made the GP32 so nice to hold. Wonder why they left them out..
 
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shinneri posted on Oct 10 2005 at 09:49 PM said:
GiG posted on Oct 10 2005 at 05:14 PM said:
I will miss the back "tits", they were very comfortable for index and middle fingers.
I know--that's probably my main complaint about the design. The things looked stupid and foolish at first, but they made the GP32 so nice to hold. Wonder why they left them out..
Yeah, i thought they looked really stupid at first, but they definitely made the gp32 the best handheld to hold EVER. I hope that the gp2x feels comfortable without them.....
 
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Jarska333 posted on Oct 11 2005 at 12:07 AM said:
I wonder if those rubber-thingys are easily removed, or do I need to rip them of... As in, permanently?

No, you must live with them or cut them forever.
 
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The first thing i noticed when i looked at the unit was the lack of battery contacts

I'm assuming the beta units had the contacts removed, thus crippled so they didn't get sold off.

My first post btw, preordered a gp2x from gbax a few weeks ago and i've been silently watching these forums religiously.

I'm sure you'll get to know me, i should be around for a while
 
roguetrooper posted on Oct 10 2005 at 04:23 PM said:
Well I hope the thing works with batteries by the time its released <_< Hah.

Unfortunetly no, you'll have to wait for a firmware upgrade... hehehe
 
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Nuron_V posted on Oct 10 2005 at 11:03 PM said:
The first thing i noticed when i looked at the unit was the lack of battery contacts

I'm assuming the beta units had the contacts removed, thus crippled so they didn't get sold off.

My first post btw, preordered a gp2x from gbax a few weeks ago and i've been silently watching these forums religiously.

I'm sure you'll get to know me, i should be around for a while


I doubt they left the contacts out to cripple it. One could easily solder some in.
 
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I think the point is that it would take extra work to do so, so not really "that" easy, I know I wouldnt try to do it just to try and sell.

Actually if any of the poeple wanted to sell their's it'd be very simple to do so as long as they sold the adapter with it.

Remember these are preview/review units. they arn't meant to be final and thus dont need to be fully put together, just enough that you can see how they work in a limited environment untill they're ready to be out in the general population.
 
Anarchy has test with many types of video playback and everithing at this point it's working very well (even with SMI subtitles).

Also has test with diferent sizes os pictures (even bigger than 1023x768) and again any problem with it.

Perhaps tomorrow we could see some videos and more pics...
 
Hey I was wondering if we could see the TV-Out port? I'm just wondering what the connection looks like. If not that's cool. BTW the system looks sweet :)
 
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For what is this card used?
 
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