![]() The left and right sides of the box fold inwards and secure with a cardboard flap. The box measures approximately 5 and 1/2 inches by 3 and 3/4 inches by 3/4 of an inch. The SCDS2 ships in thin matte black colored cardboard box. 1x User manual (in "Engrish" and Chinese).This is an interesting feature which not only helps organization through a favorites list but provides a way for users to personalize their theme. Oddly there is no mention of the “plug-in” system for creating custom icons used as launching points for NDS Homebrew and NDS ROM files. This is another feature not yet implemented by Team SuperCard or the EOS Operating System. The card was publicized as supporting drag/drop video codec playback. The feature list lacks any mention of video/multimedia formats. I would have preferred that the image formats were listed under an appropriate Image heading and for. The list mentions SNES emulation, something which has not yet been implemented by Team SuperCard or the EOS Operating System.Į-book support includes a listing of mostly image formats and skips some dedicated E-book formats (.EPUB. This card clearly only supports SDHC external media, and as consumers we know that the limitation of SDHC cards is 32 GB. The included paper manual has an image of a microSD card and the box includes the phrase “SDHC” and a printed SDHC logo. ![]() The list includes the phrase “unlimited microSD storage space support,” a selling tactic lie for which I have no appreciation. Based on the package description, someone with little to no knowledge of this hobby might easily pass this card off as being “cheap junk.” The official features contains some “Engrish”, misspelled words, and dual index formatting.
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