engadget.com — Surely you jest! But we don't, you see, 'cause it comes straight from the horse's proverbial mouth. The worldwide head of gaming for Dell, Abizar Vahkaria, was recently asked by UK publication PC Plus whether Dell was planning to release some sort of gaming-oriented handheld
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freaktrapFeb 1, 2007
I really wish that they had pushed the Axim's a but further.You can get them for about $250-$300 now, and they are [IMO] amazing.They have a huge, touch-screen - great for playing movies [640x480 VGA resolution, high contrast & brightness].Both a SD and a CF port, so I can put as much as 16gb worth of storage into it.Great for playing music. It's thin, and slips in my pocket unnoticed.Two or Three high-quality games that take advantage of the dedicated GPU the unit has; as well, hundreds of PocketPC games available, including a number of emulators.Wi-Fi - Built in IE6 and available Opera.Bluetooth - store songs on this and put them on your phone when not at home.Bluetooth again - Share music with your friends that have Axims, wireless-ly, no DRM.It's like the iPhone sans a cellphone plan, only it has been out for years...
symes101Feb 1, 2007
Wow I wonder how cheap the dell gaming handheld will be? Cheap as in fall a pair into peaces like my bad Dell X30, that froze and quit working for a time. Wow im at level 99 on my Dell gameing handheld and one more level left for the 100th...... crap it froze.
caddyalanFeb 1, 2007
Just remember... it could be the Gizmondo.
splitt3rxxFeb 1, 2007
lol, it will probably be the next N-gage. I think I will stick with nintendo, but, I guess I shouldn't judge it yet. I am just saying, 99.6% chance it will fail.
zerompFeb 2, 2007
Dude you are getting a Dell.
nitro187Feb 2, 2007
@jacksons98 Thats why I said they cut MORE corners than Sony. ;)
radiofrequencyFeb 3, 2007
Good luck with that indeed. What is DELL going to do for an OS, run Windows?