GP2X Preview

I just recently bought a Gamepark GP2X F-100 MKII Linux gaming handheld. The GP2X is from a South Korea and is designed with the purpose of running emulators, homebrew games, and some commercial games. Another unique feature is that it has S-Video out so it can be plugged into a TV to view what would be on the GP2X on the TV.
I am writing a review on the GP2X and might do a comparison to the Tapwave Zodiac. Please post questions/comments in the comment sections of this blog post. I’ll consider them for the review.
An added note, I do not have a Tapwave Zodiac anymore. But I will be working with some people at Tapland on the more tecnical things.
“The GP2X is an open-source, Linux-based handheld video game console and media player created and sold by GamePark Holdings of South Korea.
The GP2X was designed for homebrew developers as well as commercial developers. It runs many popular emulators for game consoles such as Neo Geo, Sega Genesis, Master System, Game Gear, Commodore 64, NES, Pc-engine/TurboGrafx 16, and others.”
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In the review could you compare there ability to cope with different media formats at different bitrates. Mainly how well each cope with DivX at around 1024kbit, as in the most common form downloaded videos are retreived at.
I live in New Jersey and I have one I could sell if anyone is interested. I was looking to get this for my brother and winded up getting him a PSP instead.