Posts Tagged Gemei X760+

Gemei X760+ 4GB Presale Combo Special + Video Review

August 22, 2008 by Raz in Gemei, PMP, Video Review with No Comments.

Now for sale is the Gemei X760+ 4GB. The player itself, has the same video and audio performance as that of any other Ingenic JZ4740 player (like VX767), however it does have more functionality. With this presale special you will get with the player: * Fiio Headphone Amp * Viewing Stand * Carrying Case by Mofi (your choice of black, orange or red) * USB Wall Charger * USB Car Charger * Carrying strap Get all of the above for $109.50 buy one today You also have the option of adding a 8GB SDHC card for $27.50 Items will ship on or before 1st of September You can also read a much more detailed review by Anaconda over here The player is more designed for gaming, it does have the following gaming emulation: Gameboy Advanced Gameboy Color Gameboy Classic You w

Gemei X760+ now supports Neo-Geo Games and CPS1 (old Capcom type arcade games)

August 17, 2008 by Raz in Gemei with 1 Comment.

The Gemei X760+ just got a little more cooler, a new optional download for this player will allow you to play Neo-Geo games (like Metal Slug) and CPS1 games (like Cadillac and Dinosaurs ). You can download these addons off Gemeis website, just extract the files and copy them to your games folder and restart your player. You do need to have updated to V1.2 firmware for these new addons to work. Gemei has also release another 3D game, it looks like an Alone In The Dark type of game, this can also be downloaded from the above link.

Gemei X760+ – Plays GBA and other 8/16/32bit game emulation

July 8, 2008 by Raz in Gemei with 2 Comments.

Gemei is coming out with a revamped version of their popular X760, the X760+, the two main differences is that this version will be using a new chipset at its core and will also have TV out. There is little information on what chip it will be using at its core, but looking at the low price, it might be fair to speculate that it isn't using the new Blackfin chip that the new SmartQ T5-II uses, but maybe a Rockchip or Ingenic (Chinachips) chipset. If it does use any of the two latter chips, then it would be the first MP4 player to roll out with built in game emulation capabilities. http://www.google.com/translate?u=http% ... h-CN&tl=en The specs for this player seem quite impressive, not only can you play the games on the player itself, but you can use the video out and play the

 

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