Of course, no Chinese hardware clone is complete without a pack of emulators - and despite a misleading image of Super Mario Galaxy 2 on the JXD page, Wii emulation is not among them. Best of all, it can be purchased for as low as $140, which beats the pants off the Wii U GamePad’s $150 tag. The S7300 also has a five-point capacitive screen and can connect to the Internet via Wi-Fi, 3G, or Ethernet, and it can output a 1080p feed through HDMI for the full home console experience. This Android-powered portable is packed with tech in a form that’s actually thinner than the Wii U GamePad. ![]() Rather than being a controller for a base console, it is the console. JinXing Digital’s S7300 GamePad 2 certainly looks like and is obviously named after the Wii U’s GamePad controller, but the similarities end there. When said contraption manages to outperform the device it’s copying, that’s a whole different story. ![]() In truth, it’s not surprising that the Chinese copied the look and style of yet another gaming console or portable - anyone up for a round of WiWi golf? - but at least we know where such contraptions sit on the quality scale. JXD S7300 GamePad 2 has some nifty features that trounce Nintendo’s controllerĬhina made a knock-off a consumer electronics device? Whoa! Jane, get me off this crazy thing!
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