The EmuDeck team, behind the creation of a tool with a large number of built-in emulators for gaming platforms, presented its own console based on a mini-PC – EmuDeck Machine.
The design of the device is inspired by Dreamcast. GameSir Nova Lite controller included. The console has two versions: EM1 and EM2. The first is exclusively focused on retro gaming, while the second is suitable for those who also like modern video games. Additional performance of the EM2 is provided by a special docking station with an AMD Radeon RX 7600 graphics processor.
The EM1 features an Intel N97 processor, 8GB of DDR5 RAM, a 512GB SSD, and Wi-Fi 5 AC support. The EM2 version is equipped with a more powerful AMD Ryzen 5 8600G processor (with overclocked Radeon 760M graphics), 16GB of DDR5 6000 MTS RAM, a 512GB SSD, and Wi-Fi 6 AX support.
More detailed characteristics can be seen in the screenshot below. It also shows how many FPS consoles produce in different games.

Here’s how games work with the docking station:

There is currently a crowdfunding campaign for the EmuDeck Machine on Indiegogo. The EM1 costs €299 and the EM2 costs €609. Delivery is expected in December (currently only available in the US, EU and Canada). The docking station should be released in early 2025 if the authors manage to raise $70,000 for development.
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Source: VG Times

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