
"With a simple black design, four remappable function buttons, a headphone jack, stereo speakers, and a 4.3-inch IPS display, this handheld offers everything you need to relive the classics. You'll even find a USB-A port to connect a keyboard, and the custom UI lets you quickly save and load your progress."
"Battery life seems reasonable at around three hours on a full charge, and you can quickly get the device juiced up with the included USB-C cable. A Nintendo DS-like clamshell design should help keep the screen safe during transit--though if you preorder the Collector's Edition at FunStock ($150), you'll get a free carrying case along with a few other goodies."
"If you get tired of the 25 preloaded games, a microSD slot lets you upload your own games to the device."
Two classic 1980s gaming systems are being reimagined as modern handhelds. Both the Spectrum and Commodore 64 devices feature identical hardware specifications including 4.3-inch IPS displays, four remappable buttons, stereo speakers, headphone jacks, and USB-C charging with approximately three hours of battery life. Each handheld comes preloaded with 25 games and includes a microSD card slot for loading additional titles. The Spectrum features a clamshell design for screen protection, with a Collector's Edition available at $150 including a carrying case. Both devices launch October 15 with preorders currently open, priced at $130 standard editions.
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