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This is an interesting take on the whole gameboy-zero modding thing.  Instead of hacking up an old gameboy, this is a complete system (roughly the size and shape of an original gameboy) that can be assembled without tools.  The case, display, motherboard, battery, controller, and speakers are all self-contained components, and can theoretically be upgraded in the future.  They even indicate the components can be used separately or in different combinations.
		
		
	
	
		
	
Specs are nothing mind-blowing, but should be sufficient for the sort of games you'd want to play on this type of system:
Still, not bad for $90 if you snag one of the super-early-bird units. A little less impressive at the full price of $140, I think.
Kickstarter link.
		
	
				
			
	Specs are nothing mind-blowing, but should be sufficient for the sort of games you'd want to play on this type of system:
- Allwinner R16 quad core cortex A7 (unknown clockspeed) CPU
 - Mali 400 GPU
 - 512MB DDR2 RAM
 - 2.7" 320x240 LCD
 - MicroSD storage
 - Wifi
 - Exposed serial & GPIO points (on a ribbon connector, I think)
 - 1050mAH battery (3hrs est. runtime)
 - Stereo speakers & headphone jack
 
Still, not bad for $90 if you snag one of the super-early-bird units. A little less impressive at the full price of $140, I think.
Kickstarter link.
	
			
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