I had finally saved up enough money for the lcd Steam deck. I bought it and then a month later the release the oled released. And then they decrease the price of the lcd deck I bought for $150 less than I paid. I could not get my money back because it was out of the return period. 😭
Was interested until you said razer. I’m not taking paying $250 for a cheaply made product. I need a new headset, since I bought two razer ones and they both failed in the exact same way.
Ill always be pro emulation no matter what Without emulation i would've never experienced the majority of my childhood games which weren't being sold anywhere in my country, amd were on consoles that were also not available anywhere in my country
With the TEMU 90% off ad and the information on this video (spreading awareness about vita piracy), this video has probably given a lot of value for thousands of people. First YT video I could unironically say has 'great prize value' hahahaha. Just an amusing observation
The thing that annoys me with these is that there doesn’t seem to be an Android e-ink unit with 3.5mm and MicroSD. HiSense sell a HiFi capable one with great speakers, but no MicroSD which is sad. A one handed e-reader is cool though. Being able to slip this out of your pocket to read a book instead of scrolling social media is a nice idea.
This would be awesome, but the framerate needs to be better. Looks like its 20 fps. If theres an e ink phone/tablet thats at least 30 fps then id definitely get one to play the older nes sega gameboy games
Correction: It doesn't have a backlight. E ink screens are solid and opaque, unlike LCD panels, which means it's actually a frontlight. This is similar to those GameBoy attachments that would basically shine a flashlight on the screen, except this one is integrated in the device and likely uses a fiber optic layer to redirect light uniformly on the screen
This is the equivalent to the Sony Vaio laptops/notebook usage. Sad it's now called "handhelds" rather than pint sized pc that apple dubbed Ipad which couldn't do full programs like their bigger screen equivalents.