Interesting video that quickly describes the evolution of the handhelds and gives a brief mention of this beautiful world of sbcgaming!

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    1 year ago

    Still waiting on my dream of an easily pocketable handheld powerful enough for 100% smooth GC/PS2, while also having great battery life and managing to be passively cooled at the same time. We’re getting close but currently all the powerful handhelds are too big and the pocketable handhelds are too weak.

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      1 year ago

      I just need pockets.

      I was going to say I just need bigger pockets… but I can fit every handheld in my small purse, no problem, and sadly have no pockets to worry about fitting handhelds into. Coat pocket maybe, and those could certainly be bigger.

      I’d like both, your dream of a pocketable unicorn handheld that isn’t a phone, and pockets (standard) into which to put them 😁

      You’ll have yours before I have mine. 😅

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      1 year ago

      The closest we have for this is your everyday android smartphone with a nice telescopic joystick (not very pocketable I know), until Chinese companies catch up.

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      1 year ago

      The tech is around, its just expensive. Im in the process of building exactly this right now with a radxa zero (4gb ram), waveshare 4inch lcd, 4000 mah battery using pijuice ups, and an aluminum shell from shapeways. There are rails on either side to attach joycons, and you can just attach one and rotate the screen for gba/gbc etc. It also runs moonlight client for playing pc games pretty well.

      Its barely thicker than the switch, maybe 3mm or so. Once I get a better battery and wire the hat myself instead of using the gpio, it should be equal.

      Batocera os with some extra shenanigans for responsiveness on screen rotates, etc

      All in all the project cost between 200-300 bucks, which I think is fair.(does not include the aluminum shell since Im still using plastic until I get the size down) It might struggle for the highest end ps2 games, but I got it to run armored core nexus and makai kingdom so Im happy.

      Theres also that clamshell, retroid pocket flip. It runs android and can handle a lot of ps2 games pretty decently.