History of video games/Platforms/GamBros

History
A separate splinter company of GamePark, GamBros attempted to launch Dinkii in 2007. They then tried to launch the nXGP in 2009.

Dinkii
The Dinkii is almost certainly a rebranded version of the unreleased XGP kids.

Compute
The Dinkii uses a ARM940T clocked at 140 megahertz.

The Dinkii has eight megabytes of SDRAM.

Hardware
The Dinkii has two megabytes of NOR flash storage.

The Dinkii uses a 2.2 inch TFT LCD display with a resolution of 220 by 176 pixels. The Dinkii is capable of 16-bit stereo sound.

The Dinkii is powered by two AA batteries.

The Dinkii was available in "Snow White" and "Zet Black".

Software
The Dinkii runs GBOS.

nXGP Technology
The nXGP was said to be similar to the GamePark XGP.

Compute
The nXGP was supposed to be powered by an ARM11 CPU clocked at 667 megahertz.

The nXGP was supposed to have 128 megabytes of DDR RAM.

Hardware
The nXGP was set to have 2 gigabytes of NAND flash storage and an SD card slot.

The nXGP was supposed to have an 24bit 3.5 inch TFT LCD with a resolution of 320 by 240 pixels. The developer board has two RCA jacks.

The nXGP was supposed to have two vibration motors for force feedback.

The nXGP was supposed to have a microphone and three axis accelerometer.

Software
The nXGP was supposed to dual boot GPOS and Linux.

External Resources

 * Pyra Handheld boards - Photos of the nXGP console and devboard.