I have a Supaboy, and while it gets the job done, it's not perfect. I got it for Christmas last year and it worked great, except for a loud buzzing sound from the speakers. Then within 1 day of playing I got two lines of dead pixels on the screen, and I hadn't played it more than 2 hours total. I sent it back and they sent me a new one, and customer service was fine. The new one had less buzzing but seemingly a less crisp screen. It plays most of what I want and I think they've had a few revisions since. However I'm looking at getting the RDP 2.0 Core Edition since reviews of that system are generally better even on the 1.0 model. Still, I'll keep my Supaboy as it looks like a giant SNES controller and still works.Here's the RDP 2.0 Core Edition. Slightly more expensive, but it sounds like it's worth it if they really did improve those things. http://innexinc.com/product-detail.php?prod_id=RB-RDP-0179&brand=65&page_num=2 http://www.amazon.com/NES-SNES-RetroDuo-Portable-Handheld-Console/dp/B009SE735Y/ref=pd_cp_vg_2I didn't know there was 2.0 edition thanks for directing me to this one!
Do not buy the Supaboy, or anything else Hyperkin. Hyperkin make awful products and do not listen to customer feedback about the problems. Buy a RDP. Look up on youtube my four part review of the RetroDuo Portable. Should be the first result.
Those pack in samsung headphones are awful (I work for T-Mobile so I deal with them everyday). If you want quality gaming on the go, invest in a decent pair of stereo headphones. No dolby digital or surround sound or anything, just stereo is all that is needed for retro gaming on the fly.For something affordable:http://www.amazon.com/Sony-MDRE9LP-GRN-Earbud-Headphones/dp/B004UYE5T4/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1357374372&sr=8-11&keywords=sony+earphonesDecent quality and i have never had a buzzing issue, and i have slept with those ones in.
Quote from: SasoriSoren on January 05, 2013, 03:27:09 AMThose pack in samsung headphones are awful (I work for T-Mobile so I deal with them everyday). If you want quality gaming on the go, invest in a decent pair of stereo headphones. No dolby digital or surround sound or anything, just stereo is all that is needed for retro gaming on the fly.For something affordable:http://www.amazon.com/Sony-MDRE9LP-GRN-Earbud-Headphones/dp/B004UYE5T4/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1357374372&sr=8-11&keywords=sony+earphonesDecent quality and i have never had a buzzing issue, and i have slept with those ones in.The thing is they work absolutely fine with everything I've used them with except the rdp. I have some really good Seinnheisers I let my brother borrow so I have good stuff. I'm jus wondering if this a RDP issue thats all. Thabks for link though.