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Geek Culture / Cenix GMP-M6

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Torrey
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Posted: 1st Dec 2005 06:27
Anyone seen this portable gaming system? From the photos, and the information about it, it sounds like a nice little toy.

Quote: "We have reached into the depths of a bad Babelfish translation to bring you this gamer centric Korean PMP, the Cenix GMP-M6. First off, it’s 2-inch screen puts the player squarely in the Game Boy Micro size range and form factor, so if you’ve played with that little bugger you should know right away if this size is going to work for you. Of course, we mean that purely figuratively, because you’re probably never going to see this thing in the States, along with it’s 220 x 176 resolution, MiniSD expandability, 1GB of storage, and two included games. We can’t quite tell if the 3D capabilities have any developed games to flaunt yet, but we do know that the usual suspects — MP3, WMA, OGG, MPEG-4 — are supported format-wise, and that an FM tuner is included for good measure. Hope you like ‘em small and imported."

http://gaming.engadget.com/entry/1234000200070129/

Arkheii
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Posted: 1st Dec 2005 10:45
Quote: "along with it’s 220 x 176 resolution"


That's the resolution of most Simbian OS phones, right?

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Torrey
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Posted: 1st Dec 2005 11:50
Not sure, but I saw a couple cell phones made with that same resolution before.

It'd be really nice if in the future when they create these little devices they come with an SDK where anyone can make programs to run on them. The feeling you get as a programmer when you successfully run your first gaming device program is priceless.

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