Inevitably, you will find yourself consumed by an overwhelming desire to see what’s inside the Dingoo. Whether to change the battery, to work out what makes it tick, or just because it’s there, I’ve saved you the trouble! Opening Dingoo, is dead easy, compared with say, cracking the shell on an Xbox 360 . No special tools are required – just a set of mini screwdrivers at a minimum. First, prise off those 4 lovely rubber feet to reveal the screws underneath: Unscrew the screws. Then gently prise Dingoo apart (you can see where the internal clips are in the picture below). Voila! Be sure not to lose the power switch, which might fall off when he case is opened! The battery will appear to be secured to the board somehow. It is actually stuck on to a sticky pad. Use a flat spatula, screwdriver or tweezers and slide underneath the battery from right to left, gently lifting the battery off. Careful, don’t go hard, or you might pull components o...
Oh man, a DINGOID!
ReplyDeleteIt was bound to happen.
China really seems to have a problem with all these clones. The ones that do succeed seem not to get the support because the market is flooded with clones. Its a sad state of affairs. Strider_mt2k nailed it: DINGOID!!! LOL
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dingoo win!!!
ReplyDeleteThats bingoo!
ReplyDeletetell me more about this.
it actually looks better than the dingoo with the better shoulder buttons and the face plate doesnt look as glossy/fingerprintmagnetty
ReplyDeletealso it seems to have a microsd slot which is 100% better than minisd
ReplyDeleteYeah, better shoulder buttons and a micro-SD slot... but on the other side:
ReplyDeleteOnly a mono-speaker? No TV-out? Only 2GB internal memory? Cards only up to 8GB?
Naaah, for me there is only one REAL advantage: A reset-button *___*
Any hardware-specs of this thing?
Agree with the above, no tvout and 2 gig internal. I got a card adapter with my micro sd.
ReplyDeleteOnly cool thing is if they've used the same OS and the media playing and emulators are better, then someone will probably transfer them across to the dingoo. It's slightly glitchy playback and lack of playlist creation is, imo, the only thing really holding it back. (I know it's still fantastic for the money i'm just saying.)
Looks nice. From the look of the OS, it might be a Sunplus chip. Usually they have just NES and GB emulators, so it's weird seeing this with GBA and more. They also usually have cheap cameras included. This also has nice controls, which most Sunplus systems don't.
ReplyDeleteLack of support.
ReplyDeleteThat thing has gotten it's reputation, of being the worst clone. But I do agree with most things it has.
Here is the list of what I think is good that came out of this.
Speakers On The Face.
Non-Glossy Face.
Supports Mini SD.
Theme Is Not A Rip-Off From Officials.
........
Yeah my list is tiny..... This is GARBAGE!
Now here is my list of things that are BAD from it.
Mono Speakers
No T.V Output
No Radio
Less Memory Space
Less Emulator Support
Less Audio Support
Less Video Support
And Very Weird Emulator Support
[GBA/NEG/GEO/GBC/SFC/MES]
What the heck is NEG! Is It Supposed To Be NES?!
And Also MES! Is It MVS?!
The OS Looks Like One Of Those GBA/SP With The Built In Games At DealExtreme.
In Conclusion, This is the worst clone of the all mighty Dingoo. Enjoy your $60 DINGOID of fury. [but really, don't buy this]
LOL @ "Dingoid of Fury"
ReplyDeleteRAAAAAAAAR!!