The PXP-900 looks familiar

Posted in Handheld Entertainmnet by Conner Flynn on April 29th, 2009

pxp-900_1-480x389We’ve seen our share of gaming and gadget rip-offs, but this is one of the most blatant knockoffs we’ve seen in a while. Look familiar? Why it looks exactly like a Sony PSP. And while the PXP-900 clones the style, it doesn’t bother with the titles, instead, sticking to retro gaming ROMs.

The PXP-900 can handle classic titles from the NES, Famicom, Gameboy, Gameboy Color, Super Famicom and SEGA MegaDrive. Onboard storage is 2GB, and it functions as a PMP too, playing up to 25fps 320 x 240 video in a bunch of formats on a 4.3-inch display.

You’ll also get a TV out connector, integrated camera and FM radio. And it takes up to 4GB SD cards. All for only $89.99 in black, white, red or blue.

[Slashgear]

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2 Comments to “The PXP-900 looks familiar”
  1. javad Says:

    thank u واقعا عاليه باز هم از اين پست ها تو سايتتون بذاريد با تشكر

  2. Rick Says:

    I bought an 8gb version on a lark from a Hong Kong seller on eBay for $70 US, including shipping.

    The video playback is surprisingly good, so if you watch a lot of download movies/TV shows, etc. it’s worth the price just for that.

    The emulation of NES, Gameboy/GBC, and Sega Genesis is actually pretty good – but the GBA and SNES emulation is really hit and miss; some ROMs work fine, while others don’t run at all or have messed-up graphics.

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