Reviews of the Tiger Telematics Gizmondo
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CNET Review
The Good: Robust design; GPS functionality; Sticky Balls game; SD card input; multimedia capability; cellular connectivity for SMS messaging; built-in camera.
The Bad: Dearth of enticing games; no Wi-Fi; doesn't double as a phone (despite cellular data connectivity); built-in advertising; long start-up time; difficult text messaging.
The Bottom Line: The Gizmondo is packed with impressive features, but its lack of compelling games will relegate it to niche-product status.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 59/100 and users 71/100. Comparing these reviews to 31791 other Game Consoles reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 58/100 = Good.
Manufacturer: Gizmondo Europe ltd
Part number: CNETGIZMONDO
General
- Built-in devices Display, Camera
- Dimensions (W x D x H) 4.9 in x 1.3 in x 3 in
- Weight 4.2 oz
- Color Silver
Operating System / Software
- OS provided Microsoft Windows CE .NET
- Software included Windows Media Player v9.0
Memory
- Installed RAM 128 MB
- Installed ROM 64 MB Flash
Processor
- Processor Samsung 400 MHzS3C2440
Input Device
- Input device type 8-way D-pad, Triggers
Audio
- Digital audio standards supported WMA, MIDI, WAV, MP3
- Audio output type Speaker(s)
Telecom
- Data services WAP, SMS, MMS
- Modem Integrated Wireless cellular modem
- Cellular enhancement protocol GPRS
Display
- Display type 2.8 in TFT active matrix
- Color support 16-bit (64K colors)
- Max resolution 240 x 320
- Max resolution (external) 240 x 320
Expansion / Connectivity
- Wireless connectivity Bluetooth
- Port / Connector Type:Interface 1Headphones, 1USB
- Expansion slot(s) total (free) 1 SD Memory Card
Power
- Battery installed ( max ) 1
- Power supply device Power adapter
Environmental Parameters
- Operating temperature 32 ?F131 ?F
GPS
- GPS System / GPS Navigation GPS receiver
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