For people who follow only the major consoles the GP2X may not seem familiar... Those who follow niche markets may remember the GP32 and it's homebrew lineup... especially the emulation side... GPH (A company that split of from the original GP who made the GP32) has recently released it's GP2X system... which is nice upgrade over the GP32... but for those who are confised, i'll explain...
The GP2X is a homebrew-based handheld... It's biggest selling point is it's emulation capabilities...Now, I got one of these for Christmas (sadly one with a faulty batter terminal so I had to send it back days later

), and I had an AC adapter... Among the list of emus that are playable right now are: Genesis, GB/C, SNES (although depends on what you call playable), and PCE/CD... PCE/CD? Yes, being this is a PCE fansite i thought I might bring this up as the main topic when i speak of this handheld... The GP2X emulates PCE fullspeed... and runs ISO's (provided you have a big enough SD card to put them on)... I got to try the PCE emu in it's earlier incarnations (it's updated alot now so...) and I had to say I was impressed... It ran everything I threw at it fullspeed... For a handheld at a low price (189.99 USD in most cases), you can get alot out of it... Now you have to buy other stuff (Standard alkaline AA's are a no-no, 2500 mAh rechargables are much better; asn the SD card, although if you only plan on playing HuCard games, a 30 dollar 128 MB SD card will suffice)... and... the system has a TV-out cable (if you want to play PCE games as they were originally intended). Now, how does it compare with a TurboExpress? Pretty well... The LCD is alot better than the one used in the TGE, and is at a higher resolution. Battery life is sameish if you use 2500 mAh rechargables with it... So if you are a retro fan, or if you don't want to bother getting a TGE, the GP2X and it's emulation scene is pretty big right now... Like I mentioned earlier, there are already ALOT of emualtors available for the system. Geneseis runs fullspeed. GB runs fullspeed. SNES runs near fullspeed (SuperFX games are still slow right now). It also supports alot of different media formats... Pick it up if you want portable emulation... you won't regret it...