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I have JXD s7300b, S7800b and s5800b.

The OP pic is s7300 and its build quality is rather meh, its square design makes it not really comfortable to play (I sold mine after I got s7800).

s7800 on the other hand feels much better built (although not to the standards of PSP) and the sticks are rather good - I have it for 2 years and everything works fine. It is a bit clunky to handle, but much better than most other droid consoles I held in my hands.

Screen is good and all the PSX/N64 games ran without any issues, with only occasional slowdowns in graphic heavy N64 games like Turok 3 and Conker, but nothing terrible. It also can play lots of Dreamcast games without slowdowns, but that depends. Soul Reaver and Sonic Adventure run really well. NDS games all run smooth, as well as some non-3d PSP games.

s5800b is basically same thing, but less powerful but also less clunky and much more comfortable to hold. It can run everything up to PSX, but N64 has some difficulties running. Oh, and it also doubles as a phone and has 3G. This thing vs PSP for me is a difficult choice, as both have their ups and downs, but android emulators are in more active development than PSP ones and have more options and neat stuff.

Also JXD is making a new hing called Singularity S192 (picrelated) which runs on Tegra K1 and aims to rival Shield, but the price of $299 kinda putts me off since s5800 and PSP already do everything i wanted from such thing. Also design is... Interesting to say the least.

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