Gemei X-900: Just What Exactly Is It? October 17, 2006

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PMP? Mini console? MP3 player? Call it what you like, the Gemei X-900 is a neat little bag of tricks. Essentially it’s a 1GB portable video/music player that comes with a separate ‘joypad’, sporting dual-analog sticks. Why? Because the X-900 supports old 8-bit and 16-bit games from Nintendo and the Sega Megadrive.

The player itself has a 4.3in display with a resolution of 480 x 272 pixels. It supports video and audio playback, has an FM tuner, in-built digital camera and supports photo viewing. There is also support for FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) that allows you compress CD audio without screwing with the quality.

I wish I could give you a price and date on this little wonder from China but I can’t. There’s a review of it here though.-Martin Lynch

Via CrunchGear

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that console looks cool, but the fact it was made in China made me think twice...too much of bad experiences..

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