History of video games/Platforms/FunKey S
Appearance
History
[edit | edit source]Development
[edit | edit source]Prototype cases were made with 3D printing.[1]
Launch
[edit | edit source]The system cost about $70.[2]
Technology
[edit | edit source]Compute
[edit | edit source]The system used a ARM Cortex A7 architecture processor clocked at 1.2 gigahertz. The system has 64 megabytes of DDR2 RAM.
The system ships with a 32 gigabyte microSD card, which can be user upgraded.[2]
Screen
[edit | edit source]The FunKey S has a screen with a resolution of 240 pixels by 240 pixels, a size of 1.52 inches, and a refresh rate of 50 hertz.[2]
Hardware
[edit | edit source]The system is powered by a battery with a capacity of 410 mAh, lasting under two hours.[2] The system uses MicroUSB for charging.[1]
Production cases were injected molded.[1]
Software
[edit | edit source]The system runs FunKey OS, which is a custom OS based on Linux.[2]
Refrences
[edit | edit source]- ↑ a b c "Funkey S Review - The Mini Gameboy Advance SP". Retro Dodo. 18 May 2020. https://retrododo.com/funkey-s/.
- ↑ a b c d e "My Eyes Hate Me for Loving This Impossibly Tiny Game Boy Clone" (in en-us). Gizmodo. https://gizmodo.com/my-eyes-hate-me-for-loving-this-impossibly-tiny-game-bo-1846624976.