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    Cool GCW Zero Unboxing!

    Kouen and Lasharus are back! This time, however, not for a let's play, so we're in General Gaming.

    The GCW Zero is a neat little handheld, with some bloody powerful hardware inside of it. This allows for some amazing emulation capabilities, but also a huge amount of homebrew programs.
    Its Linux base allows for open source programming, and things are constantly in development, from ported games to emulators to anything else.
    We've already done an unboxing video, which you'll find below, and we're going to do an in-depth review soon.

    Specs:
    • CPU: Ingenic JZ4770 1 GHz MIPS processor
    • GPU: Vivante GC860, capable of OpenGL ES 2.0
    • Display: 3.5 inch LCD with 320x240 pixels; 4:3 aspect ratio is ideal for retro gaming
    • Operating system: Linux 3.x (OpenDingux)
    • Memory: 512 MB DDR2
    • Internal storage: 16 GB, most of which is available for applications and data
    • External storage: micro SDHC up to 32 GB or micro SDXC of 64 GB (SDXC cards must be reformatted before use)
    • Connectivity: Mini USB 2.0 OTG
    • Mini HDMI 1.3 out
    • 3.5 mm (mini jack) A/V port for earphone and analog TV-out
    • Audio: Stereo speakers, mono microphone
    • Other: Accelerometer (g-sensor) and vibration motors
    • Wireless: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n 2.4 GHz, can connect to access point or direct device-to-device
    • Dimensions: 143 * 70 * 18 mm
    • Weight: 8 oz / 225 g
    • Battery: 2200 mAh


    Official Website:
    http://www.gcw-zero.com/

    Enjoy!


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