The Analogue Pocket is a handheld portable gaming
console that allows you to play retro game cartridges, combining a Game Boy
Advance, Game Gear, Lynx and more into one pocket-sized console. Unlike other
retro gaming consoles the Pocket uses no emulation software but allows you to
play the games from the original cartridges. Analogue will be making the Pocket
available in 2020 priced at US$ 200 allowing you to enjoy more than 2,780 games,
supported by the console.
Pocket is equipped with a 3.5”, 615 ppi, LCD
offering users a resolution of 1600×1440 pixels, or roughly 10x the resolution
of an original Game Boy. Offering “Pro level color accuracy, dynamic range, and
brightness” says Analogue. Pocket has a digital audio workstation built in called
Nanoloop.
The Pocket will also have a Analogue Dock offering
HDMI output, 2 USB inputs for wired controllers, Bluetooth for wireless
controllers and is DAC compatible. For more information on the Analogue Pocket
jump over to the official Analogue site ehere you
can register your details to be one of the first informed when the Analogue
Pocket launches priced at US$ 199.99 sometime during 2020.
