When it was launched in China earlier this year, the Dingoo Digital A320 is an attempt to "break the monopoly of foreign brands into the game market."
As for me, the Dingoo A320 is a multimedia handheld that’s true functionality skews more toward illicit gaming, and, with a few notable exceptions, it does so very well. With a solid build, a ton of out-of-the-box functionality (only some of it questionable)
Actually, it’s a tiny little box full of enormous potential. Providing you’re willing to embrace its sinister leanings. It was on long journeys that the Dingoo made its mark as a credible handheld. Whilst the A320 isn't gifted with the huggable ergonomics of its rivals, it weighs in as the smallest handheld, measuring just 12cm across and 6cm high. The Dingoo happily fits in your pocket.
Pros: Good build quality, tiny footprint, expandable storage, extensive file support, large English-language fan/development community.
Cons: Its reset button looks identical microphone input, less-than perfect SNES and Genesis emulation, no dedicated volume control, Windows Vista issues.
Check the Dingoo A320 from the link below:
http://www.gameyeeeah.com/
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http://www.prlog.org/



