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GamePark’s GP2X F-200 gets a price, release date

Posted on 19 September 2007 by

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We had already heard rumblings that GamePark’s updated GP2X F-200 handheld would be coming in October, but it looks like that date is now official, as is the price, which TrustedReviews reports will be £125 (or about $250). The big update with this incarnation of the handheld is a new touchscreen display, which is unfortunately one of the few things we weren’t able to test when we got our hands on the device earlier this month. Other upgrades over the existing F-100 model include support for SDHC format memory cards, giving you up to 32GB of storage (though that won’t come cheap), as well as a new and improved 16-way d-pad. Otherwise, the device is the same Linux-based, game-emulating handheld that’s managed to attract a dedicated following, some of whom have even gone so far as to try to build their own.

 

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