DealExtreme stocks JXD 3000 – this one reputedly emulates PSX

Hop on over to http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.50275 , and you’ll find this (whoew; let’s hope that’s not the real screen!):

Main Product Picture - click to enlarge

- Model: JXD3000
- Can be used as mini game player, MP3, MP4 player, voice recorder, Camera, FM radio, picture viewer, text reader and memory storage
- 4.3" LCD screen display (16 M colors)
- Support 1280*720P HD video 50M
- Support RM/RMVB/AVI/MKV/WMV/VOB/MOV/FLV/ASF/DAT/MP4/3GP/MPG video formats
- Support MP3/WMA/OGG/APE/FLAC/WAV/AAC audio formats
- Support subtitle formats: SRT/ASS/SUB
- Picture browsing support JPEG/BMP/GIF/TIF/PNG format
- Built-in 1.3MP camera. 2.0 Mega pixels (interpolation)
- Support 3D games (4 games storage discs included)
- FM tuner function (87.5~108MHz)
- Support TV-out/Mini HDMI
- Built-in microphone for voice recording
- Support E-book: TXT
- Internal memory: 4GB
- Support up to 32GB Micro SD card
- OSD Menu Language: Simplified Chinese / Traditional Chinese / English / Japanese / Korean / French / Dutch / Italian / Czech / Portuguese / Spanish / Polish / Russian / Turkish / Hebrew / Arabic / Bahasa Indonesia
- Battery: Build in 1800mA Li-battery

Where’s all that stuff about emulation though? For that, go here: http://obscurehandhelds.wordpress.com/2010/11/25/a-couple-more-jxd3000-playstation-vids/

Here it is running Tekken 3:

and FiFA 2000:

Hmmm.

Comments

  1. Hi, whats a frequency of the cpu?
    Its better than Dingoo (I mean in emulation, or in the future something like an Linux OS like Dingux)?

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