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Cool, thanks for the speedy reply!

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The sub bass in tundra is almighty. this track is a massive winner for me! Loooooooove it!!

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excited.

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New 4mat? Yes please!!

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L-tron wrote:
wedanced wrote:

does any one notice a tiny bit of lag time when hitting start on the psp? its not bad but trying to  manually sync is a bitch.

Yea, I was just thinking about this today and how it really sucks for live when doing DJ style sets.

Is there anything like this on the dingoo, cos that's how I always do live performances.

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mine should be coming any day now. can't wait!

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Diamonds & Dynamite wrote:

Excellent release, ace group of artists and all round good peeps!

Exactly what I was gonna say.

Bought and bought! I hope it stays open.

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mk wrote:

Long story short: I got a Dingoo and it is awesome! So good.

A bit fiddly to get set up but .. when done, it's great. Highly reccomended.

im sold. where did ya get it?

roger. on that note, I may have something right up your street big_smile

Not wishing to sound like I'm "blowing my own" or anything, but I am surprised we managed to cram so much awesomeness into one night. Gonna be huge!

PULSELOOPER wrote:

Jesus, I LOVE Matt Nida's tracks.

I totally support this idea big_smile

mk wrote:

hey hey.. 2 new tracks up by .. ME!! HA!!

You are unbelieveable dude. ♡metrodub.

About time we had some t-shirts made mate. you know I'd buy a green polka dot metrodub t-shirt any day!!!

This is (almost) as big as BLIP Tokyo. Mad mad line up. Sooooo glad to be a part of it!
On a side note, Lazerbeat is a phenomenal organiser and a real pleasure to work with.

smiker wrote:

please only a bit more of patience smile Its a matter of days wink

ヤッター!!
Woop woop!!

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wedanced wrote:

what it comes down too is.... extra money for a dingoo that isnt all that better. doesnt seem worth the difference. i am going to do a comparison between the speed of the loading of a dingoo compared to a psp. i actually might have to say the dingoo might be faster. the more i mess around with thing the more i am falling in love. true story. but for realzies tho. dingoo is pretty great.

might have to pick one up myself.

Dave, show me these dodgy shops you speak of in Akiba big_smile

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bleo wrote:

DIngoo
The dingoo is my personal fave because I'm more of an on-the-go pigger with a tight budget.  It's really really small and the battery lasts an insanely long time.  I have mine set to go straight to piggy when dingux loads, so from power off to piggy is literally 4 seconds.  Sound output is OK, I've never directly compared but I've heard an entire set of piggy music via dingoo thru a club PA and it sounded excellent.  I recently dropped mine on the face and cracked the screen, but got a replacement from deal extreme for $17.  Plan on doing that today, so I'll let you know how that goes.  The only real cons are that with the small size, the screen is a bit harder to see and that the shoulder buttons aren't as comfortable.  Neither of those 2 things have ever bothered me, but some people have mentioned those aspects.

looking into this a little more, I see that there are a couple of different versions of the dingoo:
http://page9.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/k134284957 A320

and the A330 (which essentially looks like a PSP)

which is considered better? the A320 looks a lot more compact and not like a complete rip off that would get laughed at if I had it on the train... just wanted to check your opinion.

cheers