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First impressions of the new console are incredibly favourable. It's smaller than the GP2X, and is only moderately bigger than Nintendo's famously dinky Game Boy Micro. The 2.8 inch screen is smaller than the 3.5 inch version seen on the GP2X, but it uses OLED technology which gives an excellent picture with an impressive viewing angle: no matter how you hold the machine, the image on the screen is always visible.
Control has always been a bone of contention with GamePark's products - the first version of the GP2X, known as the F100, was burdened with an unreliable micro-switched joystick originally intended for use on Sat-Nav devices. The 'improved' GP2X F200 opted for a four-button D-pad and, while this was better, it still irked some users.
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