Price dropped to $215 I've got a GP2x in excellent condition for sale. For those of you who don't know, it's a touch-screen Korean handheld sold through online retailers only. It has a dual-core processor, and can do the following Play Video: DivX 3/4/5, Xvid (MPEG-4), although third-party players can support many more codecs. Audio: MP3 and Vorbis but again, third-party players have more support. Photos: Standard fare. Ebooks: I haven't used this feature often, but I know that it works fine. One of the best things about the GP2x is that its based on Linux, so the possibilities are endless. It supports emulators for a variety of machines and consoles (Not going into specifics here, sorry), and can even function as a PDA. SDKs are freely available for it, so if you have any programming knowledge, the sky is the limit for what you can do with this. I'm including a 4GB SD card with the handheld, since I don't really need it. The GP2X has custom firmware loaded, but I can revert it to the stock firmware if requested. I'm also including the GP2X cradle, which opens up a new world of possibilities for the GP2X. It has 4 USB Ports, S-Video and stereo audio out (Cables included), a serial port, and parallel port. This means that you can plug a keyboard and mouse into the cradle and use it as a mini-laptop. It works especially well when you output the video to a larger screen. One thing I have to mention, though, is that the GP2X has a tendency to drain the battery rather rapidly; I get around 4 hours of use with a pair of 2200 mAh Energizers. Don't try to use alkaline batteries with this, because those last for about..five to ten minutes. I guarantee that the handheld is in excellent condition, and the screen is flawless (I think this is because the GP2X has a built in screen protector, but I may be wrong about that). It works flawlessly, and has never been subject to physical abuse or damage. I'm including several pictures of the device and the cradle in use, and can provide more if necessary. The price is $215 plus shipping. I'm in the US.