Playing with Gizmondo

Playing with Gizmondo

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We got to play with the Gizmondo, is a gaming console?, is it a multi-function device?, were still not sure.

It is a lot smaller than we thought it would be, and the screen quality is good but hampered by it's 320x240 resolution.

Don't go buying this for it's camera (it sucks) or its wide range of games (there aren't many available yet, although Gizmodo reports than it may get Halo soon).

Reasons to buy it include instant messaging, built-in GPS, listening to music and watching movies, and bluetooth connectivity.

If Gizmondo is going to succeed they really need a larger range of unique games.


 
 

 
 
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