GamerCard Is a Gift Card-Sized, Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W-Powered Handheld Console with a 4-Inch Color Display - CNX Software
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GamerCard is a gift card-sized handheld game console powered by a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W - Liliputing
The GamerCard is a new handheld game console that stands out in an increasingly crowded field for a few reasons. It has an unusual design meant to resemble a gift card, complete with a hole in top that will let you hang it on a hook. It was created by Grant Sinclair, the nephew Sinclair […] The post GamerCard is a gift card-sized handheld game console powered by a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W appeared first on Liliputing.
GamerCard is an ultra-thin emulation handheld
I don't know how I haven't heard of this before, but GamerCard is a Raspberry Pi based handheld in a very thin package. It's just 6.5 millimeters thick (thin?), powered by a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W, and features a 4-inch 60 FPS 1:1 screen.At £125 (around $170), it ain't cheap, but it should handle systems like NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, Game Boy Advance, and maybe some PlayStation 1 titles.via hiro.report
GamerCard is a gift card-sized, Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W-powered handheld console with a 4-inch color display - CNX Software
Grant Sinclair’s GamerCard is a handheld console based on the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W and a 4-inch color IPS display offered in an ultrathin design that’s about the size of a typical retail gift card. It joins other Raspberry Pi-based handheld terminals like the BeepBerry, ShaRPiKeebo, or DevTerm, but it’s more of a consumer device and offers by far the slimmest design at just 6mm thick. Being described as a “Grab & Go Raspberry Pi Gaming” platfor…
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