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> Well, if you're as gadget-loving as I am, you gotta get one. A few things: > 64bit color screen > Viewable in sunlight > PC card slot (yes yes yes) with a cf to pc card adaptor its the most versatile > PocketPC yet > I borrowed back the iPaq I originally purchased 3 months ago (Sold it to a > friend because it's button problem) and tested a few programs and games side by > side, and the @migo actually seems faster. > Screen seems larger. May be an optical illusion, but it makes gameplay pretty > enjoyable. > The 4 buttons in front PLUS the 8-way pad PLUS 5 more along the side make it > really easy to use multi button emus like MAMECE. > Same size as the casio even with the built in PC card slot. Also, I know the > iPaq supports PC cards, but the @migo has a removable main battery, which gives > it an advantage on really long trips. > There's more, but my main impression is that it really rocks. I'm having more > fun with it than I had with either my Casio or the iPaq. > > Oh, yeah, speaking of fun, I took so long to respond to this because I am > responding via the @migo, using the 3Com Airconnect 802.11b pcmcia card on my > wireless network. > > My casio could NEVER do that. > > > I almost bought an @migo. What's your opinion of it? How does it compare to > the > > other PocketPCs. Is the screen and gamepad as good as the Casio (and iPaqs')? > > How good is it outside in sunlight, how about inside? > > I'm sure others are as curious. > > > > > > Cheers, > > -Techmaster > > > > > http://www.gadgethome.net/Gm/gadget-cade.htm >
The only problem is that there is a button limitation. You can only press 2 buttons at once. You can't run diagonally and shoot at the same time. (diagonal counts as 2 buttons up + left). But for most games this isn't a problem. Extremely good with MameCE3. ;-)
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