GamePark releasing new GP2X portable in October
- August 27th, 2008
- 3 Comments

GP2X, fine purveyor of open source handheld gaming devices, will be releasing the GP2X Wiz on October 9th for around $180. The Wiz will replace the F-200 from about a year ago. You can pre-order the Wiz at Play-Asia if you’re the type that likes to cross stuff off the to-do list well in advance.
The device features a 533MHz processor with 3D accelerator, Linux-based OS, an SDK, emulation support for most major old-school consoles and ROMs, video and music playback, 320×240 OLED touchscreen, 64MB of built-in storage (expandable via SD), Flash 7 support, and five hours of battery life for games and movies.
Here’s a complete list of features and specs:

[via Ars Technica]







stagueve (Who am I?)
3 months ago
Great news! My favorits old-school games soon in my pocket! :)
stagueve (Who am I?)
3 months ago
sorry but isn’t it 1Gb of built-in storage and 64Mb RAM ?
Sevenr (Who am I?)
2 months ago
Maybe visit this site here.Official specs and details.
http://www.gp2x.com/