Especificações Dingoo A380
Especificações Dingoo A380
Especificações Dingoo A380
So, go there, and buy lots and lot of things, please! That s: isharegifts (A380 in stock now) isharegifts sells the A380 for US$125.95. Anyone else, just like the nice folk a t isharegifts, want to send me a sample of something? As you can see, it worked for isharegifts, and it could work for you too. no shame, that s us. He who dies w ith the most toys, as we all know, wins. Having declared my pecuniary interest, in truth though, after playing with this new Dingoo, bribery and graft is strictly unnecessary for its promotion. IMHO, the product does stand on its own merits. It remains a testament to the original A320, and its rabid, passionate community (hey, that s us dudes) that even in 2011, some 3 years after the word Dingoo became somewhat a part of the English language, that it still remains the best Dingoo -type device. This is because it is still the best supported, thanks to Booboo s original Dingux, and now OpenDingux. Dingux means access to emulators and softw are other than those that came with the original A320 s native uCos firmware. Din gux allows for ports of games like Doom and Duke Nukem. Dingux is what turned t he A320 from a glorified media player into the device we know and love. It s still necessary to put Dingux onto a stock standard A320 though, and though r elatively easy, it remains a bitch to have to do. Here then, we hit the main cl aim to fame of the A380: it comes with Dingux preinstalled or at least, some sha dowy, controversial version of it to save you the trouble of having to mod the d evice. It also comes therefore with the full range of emulators that the commun ity has developed over the years, out of the box. Unlike with a stock A320, you get Gameboy and Gameboy Colour emulators, PSX4All and critically, MAME, as well as, for good measure, Midpath and Open Beats of Rage. 1. BOX For those of you who like unboxing porn (and who doesn t?), here we go: nutnut-2 It s a lovely little package, but nothing we haven t seen before. In addition to th e A380, you get the usual: headphones, TV out cable, USB/Charger cable, mains ch arger and manual . nutnut-4 The A380 device itself is also clingwrapped in some heavy duty plastic anti-scra tch protection that peels off with no special difficulty. You might happily choo se to leave this on with little downside, as it does seem good for the A380. I r ipped it off though, as this stuff bothers me, like unpopped bubblewrap. 2. SPECS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 2.4GHz 6. 7. Model: Dingoo A-380 console Gaming Console Modes: GBA SFC FC MD NEO-GEO CPS-1CPS-2 GBC SMS GG Operation System: Windows2000/XP/Vista/Windows7 Default System: Dingux (Dingoo Linux) Internal wireless receiver: Internal 2.4GHz receiver module, support two wireless controllers Multi-players mode: Support 2 -player gaming CPU: 500MHz
8. Ram: 64MB 9. Capacity: 4GB 10. G-Sensor: Vibration Motor [This is very likely a mistranslation of Tilt C ontrol I ve felt no evidence of a motor.] 11. Console design: Cross direction buttons, A/B/X/Y buttons, Left/Right sho ulder buttons, START/SELECT buttons, power switch, hold-button, internal RESET b utton 12. Video port: AV-Out 13. Display: TFT 3.2" QVGA LCD(16:10), resolution 400X240 14. Audio Port: 3.5mm Stereo Audio Output, microphone output 15. Audio Type: Stereo Speakers 16. Card Slot: TF(Micro SD), up to 32GB 17. Additional Port: USB2.0 port/Charging port 18. MAME PS JAVA(after later firmware up-grade.) 19. Compatible Video Formats: RM,RMVB,MPEG1,MPEG2,MKV(H.264,DIVX,XVID),WMV,M OV,MP4,3GP,AVI(H.264,DIVX,XVID),ASF,MPE,FLV,MPEG,MPG,DAT,VOD(no more than 480P) 20. Compatible Audio Formats: MP3,WMA,WAV,OGG,ACC,APE,FLAC,M4a 21. Additional Media Functions: Audio function supports MP3, WMA APE, FLAC a udio format; synchronous lyrics display function, multiple EQ options, and 3D vi rtual sound field, surround sound effect and play mode options. Music can keep p laying while using other application 22. Video playback supporting many types of multiple scaling screen modes 23. Image viewer formats: JPG,BMP,GIF,PNG. Supports zoom/rotation /PPT displ ay 24. FM radio: 76.0MHz~108.0MHz,up to 40 channels. Supports recording 25. Audio Recorder formats: MP3,WAV Recording time up to the rest of capacit y 26. E-book Formats: TXT,HTML,RTF,DOC. Supports bookmark, auto browsing, font sizing, TTS oral reading functions 27. Languages: English, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Japanese, K orean, Russian, German, Spanish, French 28. Color: Black/White/Pink 29. Special functions: Supports firmware up-grade and software expansion 30. Battery: 1800MAh Lithium ion battery 31. External power supply: D C 5V 500m 32. Weight: 130g 33. Dimension: 1365915(length width height,in mm) Now, about that dang darn Dingux on dis thang, Dingoo Ironchef Zear reveals:
* the system A380 is running is Linux (./uImage_oob: u-boot legacy uImage, Linux -2.6.24.3L009-g84074b29-dir\037\010\235\234\002vmlinux.bin, Linux/MIPS, OS Kerne l Image (gzip), 1183771 bytes, Wed Apr 6 11:55:42 2011, Load Address: 0x8001000 0, Entry Point: 0x801EAF80, Header CRC: 0xF59EBB75, Data CRC: 0x652E5F56) * the menu system is (most likely) based on dmenu. Or at least I can find dmenu config files inside * the rootfs is filled with GPLed stuff, like emulators and applications develop ed for Dingux by Joyrider, Sience, Darfgarf and Slaanesh, among the others It s not all princesses and peaches though, dear readers. More on this later. 3. BUILD AND FORM FACTOR The A320 s plastic is glossy, and feels quite a cut above cheap and nasty. It fee ls quite like an NDS lite in texture and build. It also feels heavier than the A 320. Either there s a whopping heavy CPU in there, or can it be that the battery i s bigger, promising much for battery life? I might open her up in a day or two, so stay tuned.
It puzzled me somewhat that the A380 seems more comfortable to hold than the A32 0. It s bizzare they look practically alike! However, the A380 is about .5cm tal ler, and a few mm thicker than the A320. It s corners are also less angular, so t hey don t dig into your palm quite so much. Overall, these little improvements see m to add up to a comfier experience. 4. TF CARD STORAGE Nothing more to say here, except that TF beats those accursed hard to find miniSD abominations that passes for expandable storage on the A320, both for availab ility, and price per GB. Now you can finally almost afford to carry that MAME ro mset in your pocket. 5. CONTROLS AND BUTTONS The A380 also has a tilt sensor that works but you wouldn t honestly bother with i t even in games, like Mario Kart. It s just not precise enough. Tilt control is co mpletely against the laws of nature when it comes to 8/16 bit gaming, and if Din goo manufacturers keep this up, these machines will mutate and lead to Judgement Day. It also has a 2 player ne free sample Dingoo. tion, which is also by them before (and also a review). wireless mode which I am unable to test, as I only have o Check out this link though, to see it 2 player mode in ac the nice folk from isharegifts, in case I haven t mentioned in case the A400 is just around the corner, and requires
As for the traditional controls, the first thing that strikes about the A380 are those Xbox 360 controller-like coloured buttons. nutnut-5 Dreamy, aren t they? (Says the frustrated art photographer in me.) This is what they look like after an 8 hour session of SFC Mario Kart. However, such a session is not going to be ergonomically a pain at all as the control but tons feel considerably firmer, and are much more satisfying to press than those on the A320. They in fact feel like a 360 s controller buttons. The Dpad also feel s firmer than the A320 s, which provides better responsiveness, all the better to control you, Mr Do. The shoulder buttons benefit from being larger than those o n the A320, and therefore are easier to press. The START and SELECT buttons are a massive improvement over the A320 s for the same reason. As one reason for buying these devices is because we can t stomach the awful thoug ht of playing emulators on touchscreens, Dingoo Technologies gets this critical aspect right on the A380. 6. SCREEN Like all the other Dingoo devices, the screen is bright and beautiful, with one flaw: the optimal viewing angle may not be the best one for you, depending on ho w you like to tilt your head when holding the device. The A320 always looked fi ne from top down; the GA330 screen was optimal when viewed with the device tilte d slightly to the right. The A380 has the same predilection. If you enjoy play ing with your eyes slightly to the left of the A380 s screen, you ll be fine. Otherw ise, it s not like the screen goes black or something, but the difference in brigh tness and vibrancy experienced is perceptible enough to be irritating. The screen, by the way, is 16:9. MAME and the Gameboy emulators default to 4:3 b y default, but the other emulators do not. You ll have to set this yourself, where the relevant emulator is capable of this. 7. EMULATORS
The A380 comes with the following emulators out of the box: Gameboy Advance (GBA ), Super Famicom (SFC), Famicom (FC), Megadrive (MD), NEO-GEO, CPS-1, CPS-2, Gam eboy Colour and Gameboy, Gamegear (GG) and Sega Master System (SMS). * While the specs imply PSX and MAME need to be installed separately, as mentioned above, m ine came with these out of the box, as well as Midpath and OpenBOR. 8. USER INTERFACE AND OTHER FUNCTIONS If an ipad s user interface is Angelina Jolie, the A380 s is Hillary Swank. And wor king out how to change the default language to English is not quite as involved as it was with the A320. You also get Radio, MP3, Movies, ebook reader, stopwatch, pictures, ya, da and y ada. All work, but you didn t buy this to replace an ipod touch. The A380 does com e with a .pdf reader that seems to work well, as long as your .pdf doesn t contain lots of pictures. It also comes with a calculator and stopwatch, which the A320 did not, all of which are courtesy of the A380 being Johnny come lately in term s of Dingux. 9. PERFORMANCE All the emulators work really well for 2d ROMS and gaming. I d like to have tested all of them, but the benefits of actually doing this would outweigh the obvious axiom that some people might want to read about the A380 while there is still a n 11 in the year. Having played with enough ROMS though, I d honestly say that gener ally speaking, there is no issue with the way the A380 performs. Unless you re th e fussiest of retrogamers, there is nothing you could really fault with the way each of the classic consoles are emulated on the A380. From the Gameboy to the most demanding Neo-Geo sprite based games, there is no discernable frameskip or slowdown. Even the Megadrive and SNES, that performed less than satisfactorily o ut of the box on the A320, run completely smoothly on the A380. TV out works fin e. I m not sure if the improvements are due to hardware (the A380 does have an ext ra 100mhz extra CPU speed, and 32mb of extra system RAM over the A320), or if it s just that the software is better optimised, but the peddling monkeys inside the A380 are definitely working harder for the same bananas. 3d is another story of course; sadly the wait for a Dingoo that will run SFC Sta rfox continues. And needless to say, the PSX emulator s performance also remains on par with its A320 experience. Enough blabbering - a video beats any text description, and full kudos to greenm ush, who released this rather astute emulator performance wrap-up: Good on you greenmush. I completely agree. 10. INSTALLING DINGUX SOFTWARE The calculator, pdf reader and stopwatch that come out of the box do look famili ar. Yes guys, it s all been scene before (boom boom). As the A380 runs Dingux out of the box, as at the date of this review, success has been reported by some Din goonity members in getting some other A320 emulators like VICE and Frodo running on the A380. Renaming the relevant file with a .dge extension seems to work. Read this, this, and keep and eye on this, and I m sure lots more information will emerge over time. How is this so? I do need to segue here into preachy soapbox land and say that y ou should all read this: http://boards.dingoonity.org/dingoo-technology-a380/new -dingoo-tech-a380-firmware-and-emulators/msg29590/#msg29590 , which will expose you not only to where any Dingux apps you d like to try should be installed, and a lso to the controversy that surrounds this device. Somewhat ironically - given w e are talking about a Chinese made console designed to play ROMS here - a fair f ew Dingoo community members are unhappy about the fact that Dingoo Technologies does not credit work properly, or comply with the GPL licence requirements assoc
iated with the software at the heart of the A380. Y all should know this. OK, now it s back to gaming, eating meat and leaving behind a massive carbon footp rint. 11. CONCLUSION Not cool: Currently about $40 to $60 more expensive than a Dingoo A320 3d performance still sucks Screen viewing angle may bother people who swing the wrong way Made by a bunch of morally suspect pirates with no respect for intellectual property, unlike you and me No support for A320 native games as this runs Dingux Cool: Good build quality Comes with Dingux, and most of the emulators you re likely going to want, prei nstalled Emulators generally perform better for 2D gaming - than on a stock standard A320 Better ergonomics and standard controls Wireless 2 player capability is promising Uses TF cards, which are much cheaper than Mini-SD Other Dingux software should also work No support for A320 native games as this runs Dingux The A380 is the perfect Dingoo for beginners without the time or inclination to get Dingux to go on an A320. It has all of the advantages of a Dingux enabled A3 20, without the hassle or risk, of bricking your Dingoo, or of being unable to g et Dingux up and running at all. If you re into retrogaming, and would prefer knoc king back another Galaga session instead of messing with u-boot and Dingux insta llation packages, and words like rootfs scare you, this is the Dingoo for you. Oh, by the way, did I mention the nice folk at isharegifts?