No use to keep that netbook tucked away inside the corner or under the bed. This can be my favorite thing to do with an old laptop yet: turn it into an arcade machine. Hello, Nanocade . You look wonderful.
Now, it’s not the simplest DIY on the earth-try the seven-page guide is here -and at $350 the kit is likely a minimum of as expensive as the netbook itself. But my goodness does the general product seem worth it. And consider each of the fun you and your little MAME cabinet can have playing arcade classics! Beats not with the ability to stream YouTube videos, that’s obviously. Should begin shipping at the tip of February, which means that I’d probably have the ability to piece it together by sometime late fall. [ Nanocade via Engadget ]
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[...] gaming console. If you’ve got an old netbook or laptop lying around the house, why not make use of it instead of letting it collect dust? The Nanocade aims just to do that. Making use of your netbook [...]
[...] gaming console. If you’ve got an old netbook or laptop lying around the house, why not make use of it instead of letting it collect dust? The Nanocade aims just to do that. Making use of your netbook [...]
[...] en miniatura, incluyendo la estructura, botones y joysticks clásicos. La venden por unos 300 euros. Seguir leyendo … Convierte un iPad en una máquina arcade con iCADE [...]
[...] gaming console. If you’ve got an old netbook or laptop lying around the house, why not make use of it instead of letting it collect dust? The Nanocade aims just to do that. Making use of your netbook [...]
[...] gaming console. If you’ve got an old netbook or laptop lying around the house, why not make use of it instead of letting it collect dust? The Nanocade aims just to do that. Making use of your netbook [...]
[...] gaming console. If you’ve got an old netbook or laptop lying around the house, why not make use of it instead of letting it collect dust? The Nanocade aims just to do that. Making use of your netbook [...]