The Dingoo impresses on many levels and the comments of enthusiast developers point to a very exciting future, thousands of miles away from its homeland.
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The Dingoo is a cracking buy. If you’ve got £100 to spare and are looking for oodles of lovely classic portable gaming, video playing, music, radio and more then you can pick up a Dingoo A320 with money left over for one of those obscure Mini SD jobbies.
Read the full review →If you’re just looking for something to play Super Mario Bros. or Tetris on that feels more organic than a smartphone, the Dingoo A320 is a fairly ideal gaming portable. But the shortcomings become apparent the more familiar you are with most of the systems the A320 can emulate.
Read the full review →When I first saw this gadget I knew I had to get one. When I finally did I couldn't hardly put it down. The first thing I did when I got it was put Dingux on it. Once you get Dingux configured to your liking this is an awesome gadget. There are still some roms that it doesn't...
Read the full review →I have had this device for a while and it is the best emu system that money can buy. It has tv out so you can connect it to the TV, and recently I bought the chinavasion TV glasses and these connect straight into this. The MP3 player plays most music files., and I have had Dingux working and...
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