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But seriously, have you seen those things? Finally, I love that you guys are family. So, it may be an inevitable purchase.

But again thank you so much for any and all responses. Much love! I see most videos online people show the zero in darkness more so than daylight. Just curious. Obviously, we would love to play wherever I am and not worry about daylight drowning out the screen brightness or sharpness for that matter too.

Never necessary to put it down and take a break? Do they leave harsher imprints on your thumb because of the size? I understand the dimensions, but this would greatly help me visualize it! Thank you! Surkow Administrator Posts: To be honest, the main reason to buy a GCW Zero is because it has the support of the community. Even if production would stop, the community would still support the device. This community consists of homebrew enthusiasts and developers. Most Chinese Android hardware is delivered "as-is" - usually no support and no updates.

This translates to consumers having the wrong expectations about the GCW Zero. It's development is in constant flux. There's nothing guaranteed, but it'll never be abandoned. Fluxchar Posts: I bought my Gcw years ago from kickstarter.

I have never had any issues with my device. The first poster was correct in it will always be supported. It works just as good as the day it came from the box I have been playing ffvii for quite some time Works great, just need the BIOS I also have a dingo a Im sure Zear will come to this thread soon enough as he is also always porting something cool and new to the GCW.

I even liked my GCW more then that I say go for it. Purists have noted that the Dingoo's Android-based emulation is marred by sound synchronization issues, causing music and sound effects to sometimes lag behind the action. Another problem is that you won't find true analog control on most Android devices. That simply won't do, so the GCW Zero has opted for Linux as its base operating system — capable of running huge libraries of emulated software without any hitches.

Control options seem pretty good, with a standard D-pad and analog nub and four face buttons, as well as two shoulder buttons an accelerometer and vibration motors provide tilt sensing and feedback. The device sports a 3. The company has already moved beyond the prototyping phase and is selling units in white and black, but is hoping its Kickstarter campaign will allow it to produce a much larger batch.

LOG IN. Menu HOME. Search Query Submit Search. January 11, Facebook Twitter Flipboard LinkedIn. View 8 Images. The GCW Zero comes in white and black. Handheld System 3 Items 3. Not Specified 1 Items 1. Region Code. Region Free 2 Items 2. Not Specified 2 Items 2. Sony 1 Items 1. Not Specified 3 Items 3.

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