History of video games/Platforms/Yinlips YDPG18

History
The system had launched by December 13, 2011, having originated from a Chinese company named Yinlips Digital Technology. In Japan the system retailed for 16,800 Japanese Yen.

Though this was otherwise not an exceptional clone console, system attracted attention from the gaming press for it's similarities to the then new PlayStation Vita.

Compute
The system was based around a single core processor clocked at 1.2 Gigahertz. The system included 512 Megabytes of DDR2 RAM.

The system included 4 gigabytes of storage, and could be expanded through a microSD card slot.

Hardware
The system had a built in 5 in widescreen display with a resolution of 800 pixels by 480 pixels. HDMI output was also supported. When outputting on external displays, a resolution of 1080p was supported. The system could be used in landscape, or portrait mode.

The system had both a front and rear facing camera. The rear facing camera had a resolution of 5 megapixels. The system also sported a "Gravity Sensor", which some reviewers stated was in fact an accelerometer.

Networking was possible via integrated Wi-Fi.

Software
The system used either Android 2.2 or Android 2.3 as an operating system. The system shipped with a suite of emulation software for systems from the 1980's and 1990's.