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Pocket Dream Console

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Pocket Dream Console
ManufacturerConny Technology Co., Ltd.
TypeClosed-system handheld game console
Release dateJPN August 3, 2006
MediaNone
CPUSunplus 16-bit SPG 240 series chipset
StorageNone
SoundSunplus SPG 240 integrated sound
DimensionsWidth: 10.3 cm x Height: 5.2 cm x Depth: 2.4 cm
Websitewww.conny.com.cn/main.html

The Pocket Dream Console is a small handheld game console created by Conny in 2004.[1] The system was released in Japan in 2006 by Takara Tomy. It is available in different colors.

In Germany, the PDC is rebranded as "MGT (Mobile Games Technology) Pocket Star LCD - Spielkonsole 30in1" by importer PEARL or sold under the original Name "PDC" from Videojet at Toys R Us. The Videojet-Version is available with 30, 40, 50 or 100 games. A 200 games model was also sold.

System overview

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Games

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The PDC is a closed system with 100 built-in games, mostly unofficial clones of other popular titles, including clones of Loderunner, Arkanoid, Puzzloop, Sokoban, Bomberman and Nintendogs. The advertised line-up includes:

CPU

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Sunplus 16-bit SPG 240 Series chipset

I/O

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  • A/V port: The system can be connected to a TV or other equipment with a custom cable for composite video and mono audio and is sold separately. It uses a mini USB B connector.
  • Mini headphone jack (2.5 mm).
  • Buttons: D-pad; A, B and menu buttons; two shoulder pads and volume control.
  • 2" backlit TFT LCD screen.

Power

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Display

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  • Manufacturer: AU Optronics
  • Size: 2 or 2.5 inch (depends on the version)
  • Full color
  • Resolution: 320x240
  • Pixel positioning: delta
  • Number of contacts: 33
  • Backlight
  • color: blue, red, purple, orange, pink and white

Audio

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  • One built-in speaker

See also

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References

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