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Thanks, I think I have a much better handle on how to make this portable PC compared to the PortaNUC. The parts being smaller helps.I've added more face buttons and tweaking the dimensions some more for the case design. Here's the case as it looks in three different colors, all which are locally available for me to buy as PETG filament.I went for the boring gray filament but the green also looks nice to me, as it also has a hint of teal-turquoise in it. As I'm finalizing the overall dimensions I started to notice it resembles the Odroid Go Super in size and proportions, only mine's going to be extra thicc because of the batteries used.Speaking of portable consoles for retro gaming, I already have an image of Batocera loaded into an SD card and the screen I'm using is great for older systems. 480 vertical pixels makes integer scaling easy. Also, it only draws 6-8 watts on the wall while gaming, which with 30 watt hours gives me up to 5 hours of game play.
Thanks, I think I have a much better handle on how to make this portable PC compared to the PortaNUC. The parts being smaller helps.
I've added more face buttons and tweaking the dimensions some more for the case design. Here's the case as it looks in three different colors, all which are locally available for me to buy as PETG filament.
I went for the boring gray filament but the green also looks nice to me, as it also has a hint of teal-turquoise in it. As I'm finalizing the overall dimensions I started to notice it resembles the Odroid Go Super in size and proportions, only mine's going to be extra thicc because of the batteries used.
Speaking of portable consoles for retro gaming, I already have an image of Batocera loaded into an SD card and the screen I'm using is great for older systems. 480 vertical pixels makes integer scaling easy. Also, it only draws 6-8 watts on the wall while gaming, which with 30 watt hours gives me up to 5 hours of game play.