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=== Late 2000s === ==== Dingoo ==== [[File:Dingoo A320 White.jpg|thumb|left|The Dingoo A320]] {{Main|Dingoo}} The Dingoo A320 is a micro-sized gaming handheld that resembles the Game Boy Micro and is open to game development. It also supports music, radio, emulators (8 bit and 16 bit) and video playing capabilities with its own interface much like the PSP. There is also an onboard radio and recording program. It is currently available in two colors β white and black. Other similar products from the same manufacturer are the Dingoo A330 (also known as Geimi), Dingoo A360, Dingoo A380, and Dingoo A320E.{{clear}} ==== PSP Go ==== [[File:PSP-Go-FL-Open.jpg|thumb|PSP Go]] {{Main|PlayStation Portable#PSP Go (N1000)}} The PSP Go is a version of the PlayStation Portable handheld game console manufactured by Sony. It was released on October 1, 2009, in American and European territories, and on November 1 in Japan. It was revealed prior to E3 2009 through Sony's Qore VOD service. Although its design is significantly different from other PSPs, it is not intended to replace the PSP 3000, which Sony continued to manufacture, sell, and support. On April 20, 2011, the manufacturer announced that the PSP Go would be discontinued so that they may concentrate on the PlayStation Vita. Sony later said that only the European and Japanese versions were being cut, and that the console would still be available in the US. Unlike previous PSP models, the PSP Go does not feature a UMD drive, but instead has 16 GB of internal flash memory to store games, video, pictures, and other media. This can be extended by up to 32 GB with the use of a Memory Stick Micro (M2) flash card. Also unlike previous PSP models, the PSP Go's rechargeable battery is not removable or replaceable by the user. The unit is 43% lighter and 56% smaller than the original PSP-1000, and 16% lighter and 35% smaller than the PSP-3000. It has a 3.8" 480 Γ 272 LCD (compared to the larger 4.3" 480 Γ 272 pixel LCD on previous PSP models). The screen slides up to reveal the main controls. The overall shape and sliding mechanism are similar to that of Sony's mylo COM-2 internet device. ==== Pandora ==== [[File:PandoraFront.JPG|left|thumb|Pandora]] {{Main|Pandora (console)}} The Pandora is a handheld game console/UMPC/PDA hybrid designed to take advantage of existing [[open source software]] and to be a target for [[Homebrew (video games)|home-brew development]]. It runs a full distribution of Linux, and in functionality is like a small PC with gaming controls. It is developed by OpenPandora, which is made up of former distributors and community members of the GP32 and GP2X handhelds. OpenPandora began taking pre-orders for one batch of 4000 devices in November 2008 and after manufacturing delays, began shipping to customers on May 21, 2010.<ref name="It finally happened (official blog)">{{cite web|url=http://www.open-pandora.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=177|title=Official Blog: It finally happened!|publisher=OpenPandora|date=May 22, 2010|access-date=May 22, 2010|url-status=bot: unknown|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120301134532/http://www.open-pandora.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=177|archive-date=March 1, 2012|df=mdy-all}}</ref><ref name="shipping">{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20120307234935/http://pandorapress.net/2010/05/21/first-shipping-emails-hit-inboxes/ First shipping emails hit inboxes]}}. ''Pandora Press''. May 21, 2010.</ref> {{clear}} ==== FC-16 Go ==== The FC-16 Go is a portable [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]] hardware clone manufactured by Yobo Gameware in 2009. It features a 3.5-inch display, two wireless controllers, and CRT cables that allow cartridges to be played on a television screen. Unlike other Super NES clone consoles, it has region tabs that only allow NTSC North American cartridges to be played. Later revisions feature stereo sound output, larger shoulder buttons, and a slightly re-arranged button, power, and A/V output layout.
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