Freeshipping Gemei A330 3.0 Inch 3D LCD MP3 MP4 Media Internet Portable Handheld Game Console 4GB

Freeshipping Gemei A330 3.0 Inch 3D LCD MP3 MP4 Media Internet Portable Handheld Game Console 4GB
Price: US $59.99/ piece|Processing Time: Ships out within 3 days
Unit Type: piece|Package Weight: 0.8kg|Package Size: 30cm x 30cm x 20cm

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How to Choose a Handheld Video Game Console:

  • Have you decided that you need gaming on the go? There are two main handheld consoles on the market right now, each one serving a different audience. The PSP, Playstation Portable, is more of a hardcore gamer?s console, where the Nintendo DS, Dual Screen, is aimed more for a casual audience
  • Decide how serious of a gamer you are. If you only want to play once in a while, such as when you?re standing in line or commuting to work on a bus, the DS may be a better decision. If you want to spend some serious time on your handheld console, and really get into your games, the PSP would be an excellent choice
  • Research what games are available for both systems. The DS has a lot of training games, and character management games, such as ?Flash Focus? and ?Nintendogs?. The PSP has the more serious games that take more time to commit to. Games like Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions and Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops can soak up hours out of your day
  • Look at the extended capabilities of the handhelds. The PSP is a versatile system that can turn into a GPS, a portable movie player and it can even double as a portable internet explorer. The Nintendo DS also has internet on the go, but doesn?t have quite as many bells and whistles available to it. You do pay a price for the extra toys on the PSP. Once you buy the console, you need add-ons for the GPS and the attachment to talk to people over your PSP also costs money. The DS on the other hand comes with everything you need to use it fully right out of the box
  • Purchase your system. Whichever you decide you are interested in, you have made a good choice. The PSP carries some great games, and can work as a portable MP3 player, movie watcher, GPS, whatever you need it for. The DS has Nintendo first party games for it, which is always a huge plus. Mario on the go is pretty much unbeatable. The PSP will set you back a little bit more than the DS will, but the PSP can do a bit more

How to Connect a Game Console to a Portable DVD:

  • Most portable DVD players include composite inputs that can be used to connect a video game console. The game console will be limited to the resolution native to the portable DVD player. Newer game consoles will suffer the most as most new games are designed for higher resolutions. It may be difficult to read text and see artifacts. Aforementioned issues aside, the actual process of connecting a game console to a portable DVD is similar to connecting it to a TV
  • Turn off the portable DVD player. Turn off the game console
  • Connect the red, white and yellow composite prongs from the video game console into the red, white and yellow composite inputs on the portable DVD player. The inputs may be on the back or side of the portable DVD player
  • Turn on the portable DVD player. Set the portable DVD player to its "Video/Input" video display mode. Turn on the game console. The image from the game console will appear on screen

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Place of Origin: Guangdong China (Mainland)|is_customized: Yes|Screen Size: 3.0"|Brand Name: Gemei|Communication: Bluetooth|Color Display: Yes|Model Number: A330|Color: White