JVC X'eye or Sega CDX?
JVC X'eye or Sega CDX?
Which of these would you buy? And why?
can't make up my mind.
Home Consoles: SAMSUNG Super Gam*Boy(Korean Genesis), Sega Genesis Models 1 and 2, Sega CDX, Sega Saturn, Sega Dreamcast, Sony PSOne, Sony PS2, Xbox 360+HD DVD,Nintendo Wii, TurboGrafx 16, Atari 2600 VCS, a Commodore 64, and a Neo-Geo MVS 4-25.
Handhelds: Neo Geo Pocket Color, Gameboy Micro, Nintendo DS Lite, N-gage QD, Game Gear, Sega Nomad, PSP and an Atari Lynx.
Handhelds: Neo Geo Pocket Color, Gameboy Micro, Nintendo DS Lite, N-gage QD, Game Gear, Sega Nomad, PSP and an Atari Lynx.
Re: JVC X'eye or Sega CDX?
Well, I don't have any experience with the X'eye, but the CDX is pretty damn awesome. Since both can be used with the 32X, I don't really know that one has a distinct advantage over the other, although the CDX can be used as a portable CD player if that interests you at all.
I would lean towards the CDX even if I didn't have one, just because it's actually made by Sega and is quite possibly the coolest looking console ever made. Price might be the bigger issue here, though.
As a side note, CDXs apparently have somewhat weak lasers making the reading of CD-Rs problematic, so if you intend to play Sega CD backups, that could be a factor to consider.
I would lean towards the CDX even if I didn't have one, just because it's actually made by Sega and is quite possibly the coolest looking console ever made. Price might be the bigger issue here, though.
As a side note, CDXs apparently have somewhat weak lasers making the reading of CD-Rs problematic, so if you intend to play Sega CD backups, that could be a factor to consider.
Re: JVC X'eye or Sega CDX?
I would really like to get a CDX because of the size of it. The Sega CD is a pain in the ass to use because it's so huge. Often times I don't even wanna bother with it because it's so big, and that's the main reason I'd like to get a CDX. The JVC X'eye is pretty big too, no?
But hearing that the CDX has a weak laser makes me weary of getting one, especially because they cost a pretty penny.
But hearing that the CDX has a weak laser makes me weary of getting one, especially because they cost a pretty penny.
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Re: JVC X'eye or Sega CDX?
I own both and ask how much of a difference does audio clarity matter to you? If yes than you have to get the x'eye it's much better. Not quite at the level of a Gen1&CD1 though. If space for another console is important grab a cdx. If you want to grab a game & system to take to a friends house the cdx is better.
You won't go wrong with either, unless your slightly anal about audio.
You won't go wrong with either, unless your slightly anal about audio.
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Re: JVC X'eye or Sega CDX?
Hey, I own a CDX!
As for "backups" - I've had no problem with them so far - anything I've thrown at it works. However, I don't know about it degrading the laser's life, as I don't play it that often...
As for video quality - it supports S-video out...
As for "backups" - I've had no problem with them so far - anything I've thrown at it works. However, I don't know about it degrading the laser's life, as I don't play it that often...
As for video quality - it supports S-video out...
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Re: JVC X'eye or Sega CDX?
I love the small size of my CDX. If I could choose any version I'd pick a Model one Wondermega. Those things look awesome!
Re: JVC X'eye or Sega CDX?
Go with a Pioneer laser active with a sega module. It takes up a lot of space in a entertainment center but it is boss. Mine was a gift from my gf (she got it off craigslist). Shipping would be a bitch for it though. So for you go with a cdx.
Re: JVC X'eye or Sega CDX?
Yeah, I really wish I could get a laseractive they go for decent prices on eBay sometimes but they are super expensive to get the Genesis adapter for them :-/
I am probably gonna go with the CDX with a 32x attachment it seems like it'll save space and be cool looking.
I am probably gonna go with the CDX with a 32x attachment it seems like it'll save space and be cool looking.
Home Consoles: SAMSUNG Super Gam*Boy(Korean Genesis), Sega Genesis Models 1 and 2, Sega CDX, Sega Saturn, Sega Dreamcast, Sony PSOne, Sony PS2, Xbox 360+HD DVD,Nintendo Wii, TurboGrafx 16, Atari 2600 VCS, a Commodore 64, and a Neo-Geo MVS 4-25.
Handhelds: Neo Geo Pocket Color, Gameboy Micro, Nintendo DS Lite, N-gage QD, Game Gear, Sega Nomad, PSP and an Atari Lynx.
Handhelds: Neo Geo Pocket Color, Gameboy Micro, Nintendo DS Lite, N-gage QD, Game Gear, Sega Nomad, PSP and an Atari Lynx.
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Re: JVC X'eye or Sega CDX?
The CDX does look cool by itself. Not so much with a 32X stacked on top. It looks top heavy that way.softwhere wrote:I am probably gonna go with the CDX with a 32x attachment it seems like it'll save space and be cool looking.
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Call me crazy, but I don't think a 32x is worth the hassle. It has a small library (some of which are just upgrades), it takes an additional ac adapter, and it isn't that much better the genesis. I would just buy more games. If I found a CIB one locally for a decent price, I would be more inclined. But still only if I had the cash.