Unit-E launches mini DOS game console
Just after Sony and Nintendo launched the classic replica version of the mini-game console, under the emotional support of Classic, the fans enthusiastically shouted to buy and buy. So if you move the same operation to your PC, how many people are willing to pay for a miniature PC with a retro look? Although the prospects are unclear, Unit-E Technologies' folks decided to launch crowdfunding for the PC Classic project.
It can be seen that the PC Classic is a DOS mini-game console that can be connected to a TV set, using the beige shape that was popular in the 1980s. In terms of interface, it includes three USB, one SD card reader, and HDMI + composite video output terminal. The size of the PC Classic is comparable to that of a floppy disk drive. It is worth mentioning that the founder of Unit-E said that the classic game with genuine license can be delivered to the buyer via the SD card. A complete list has not yet been published, and interested friends can subscribe to email notifications.
In terms of operation, PC Classic supports at least one gamepad and (as appropriate) compatibility with other controllers and mouse and keyboard programs. The project plans to start crowdfunding at the end of November and the price is about $99. If you are lucky, you can ship it in late spring and early summer.