The JXD V3 media player is a foldable game console that works with many different gaming formats as well as music players. Basically, the gadget does a little bit of everything. The device also comes ...
It’s one thing to base your entire company’s reputation off the wholesale infringement of popular gaming devices, but JinXing Digital decided to kick things up a notch. As spotted by the Gadgeteer, ...
"Gaming tablet". Now that's one we haven't heard in quite a while. With a few exceptions, like Archos' now silent GamePad, or Acer's odd-looking Predator, or NVIDIA's stylus-less SHIELD Tablet K1, ...
Chinese device maker JXD launched a handheld game console called the Singularity S192 in late 2015. It had a 7 inch full HD touchscreen display, physical gaming buttons, and the same NVIDIA Tegra K1 ...
NVIDIA’s Shield isn’t the only handheld gaming device powered by Android. Chinese device maker JXD has been making Android gaming tablets for a few years, and the company’s latest is the most powerful ...
Gamers looking forward to the arrival of the new JXD S5100 Android handheld gaming console, first unveiled earlier this year by the Chinese company Jin Xing, will be pleased to learn that the JXD ...
The JXD S192K Android gaming tablet will be released this month, possibly as early as Saturday, recent reports indicate. The Shenzhen, China-based consumer electronics manufacturer detailed its ...
Allow us to introduce you to the JXD S602. It's a new Android gaming device that comes running Ice Cream Sandwich out of the box, and it's pretty inexpensive too. It also sports a look that's quite ...
We won't front -- there's little chance we'd actually use JXD's V3 handheld, but it's not for lack of interest. This here PMP / game player hybrid isn't apt to leave the shores of Asia, but for those ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. “What the heck is this thing?” That’s what I said when I first laid eyes on the JXD S192. Now up for pre-order ...
Update: We have updated this article to more firmly state that while the 'home' of cloned hardware is undoubtedly China and the Far East, the often poor build quality and standards are not a fair ...
Android gaming tablets have been struggling for relevance for ages. Remember when the Wikipad got a PlayStation certification in 2012? Probably not, but Nvidia isn't giving up and it has gotten ...