RGCUBE. no joke, this is my dream handheld gaming console. it has a touchscreen. square screen. it's small. it can play up to wii. it has rgb lighting.

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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RGCUBE. no joke, this is my dream handheld gaming console. it has a touchscreen. square screen. it's small. it can play up to wii. it has rgb lighting.
Sony Walkman, 7 band cassette-corder WA-5000, 1986
The world's fastest computer in 1950: a whole 1 MHz.
(via Weird History)
MAXWELL: Miffy Collection ‘ミッフィーコレクション’ 80min. Recordable MiniDiscs (2001) Miffy Art: Dick Bruna
PC Mag - September 1998
portable consoles stand at a retrotech event i went to yesterday, lots were modded with brand new screens
the stand wasnt just for show, you could play them, it was so cool. i had never player a game gear before, it was such a large console with such a small screen lol however, it was suuuuper confortable bc of the big size
the wonderswan games they had were kinda confusing lol
neogeo pocket had really clicky buttons, i loved the transparente shell one
portable consoles stand at a retrotech event i went to yesterday, lots were modded with brand new screens
retrotech event i went to yesterday. the computer museum stand had an Osborne 1!
orange spv (2002), codename canary. it was the first commercially available windows-powered smartphone
Ad for the Epson QX-10 computer - Byte Magazine, Febuary 1984
swatch tce 121 (1993). it is widely considered to be the world's first mobile phone with a translucent case.