This is a video review of my recently acquired Dingoo A330 portable game system, purchased from www.ankaka.com. The Dingoo A330 is the Dingoo Technology successor to the popular budget emulation handheld; the Dingoo A320. The hardware spec is mostly the same but the system has 64mb of RAM, comes with a better LCD screen and later firmware revision, and supports the use of a 2.4Ghz wireless joypad to make playing the games easier when hooked up to your TV. This review was done after about 2-3 weeks of ownership, to ensure that the buttons and joypad were properly 'broken in' and that I'd had chance to experiment with the large range of software available for both the native operating system and the user-created port of Linux. Although many Dingoo owners have the A320 and have developed specifically for it, nearly all of the community-created software works just the same (or better) on the slightly improved A330 spec and the more ergonomic design makes it a better choice for anyone considering which model to buy. You also avoid the A320 'version minefield' which gave varied results with the old system as it was manufactured by various Dingoo company spin-offs. Apologies for the quiet sound but I've added notes where necessary, so please rate this video or comment if you have any questions.
Monday, March 4, 2013
Dingoo A330 Emulation/Gaming Handheld Review
Dingoo A330 Emulation/Gaming Handheld Review Tube. Duration : 24.67 Mins.
This is a video review of my recently acquired Dingoo A330 portable game system, purchased from www.ankaka.com. The Dingoo A330 is the Dingoo Technology successor to the popular budget emulation handheld; the Dingoo A320. The hardware spec is mostly the same but the system has 64mb of RAM, comes with a better LCD screen and later firmware revision, and supports the use of a 2.4Ghz wireless joypad to make playing the games easier when hooked up to your TV. This review was done after about 2-3 weeks of ownership, to ensure that the buttons and joypad were properly 'broken in' and that I'd had chance to experiment with the large range of software available for both the native operating system and the user-created port of Linux. Although many Dingoo owners have the A320 and have developed specifically for it, nearly all of the community-created software works just the same (or better) on the slightly improved A330 spec and the more ergonomic design makes it a better choice for anyone considering which model to buy. You also avoid the A320 'version minefield' which gave varied results with the old system as it was manufactured by various Dingoo company spin-offs. Apologies for the quiet sound but I've added notes where necessary, so please rate this video or comment if you have any questions.
This is a video review of my recently acquired Dingoo A330 portable game system, purchased from www.ankaka.com. The Dingoo A330 is the Dingoo Technology successor to the popular budget emulation handheld; the Dingoo A320. The hardware spec is mostly the same but the system has 64mb of RAM, comes with a better LCD screen and later firmware revision, and supports the use of a 2.4Ghz wireless joypad to make playing the games easier when hooked up to your TV. This review was done after about 2-3 weeks of ownership, to ensure that the buttons and joypad were properly 'broken in' and that I'd had chance to experiment with the large range of software available for both the native operating system and the user-created port of Linux. Although many Dingoo owners have the A320 and have developed specifically for it, nearly all of the community-created software works just the same (or better) on the slightly improved A330 spec and the more ergonomic design makes it a better choice for anyone considering which model to buy. You also avoid the A320 'version minefield' which gave varied results with the old system as it was manufactured by various Dingoo company spin-offs. Apologies for the quiet sound but I've added notes where necessary, so please rate this video or comment if you have any questions.
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