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Pixel Vision 2.0 by Love Hultén

8:41 am October 31, 2018 By Roland Hutchinson

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Pixel Vision 2.0

We have featured a number of devices from Love Hultén on Geeky Gadgets previously and now we have his latest design, the Pixel Vision 2.0.

We featured the original Pixel Vision on Geeky Gadgets back in 2015, the new model is designed rto be thinner than the previous model and it comes with more features.

Pixel Vision 2.0

Pixel Vision 2.0 let you enjoy the classics in first class, and can store over 10.000 games. Add your own favorites through WiFi and create a personal game library. The system is built around emulation and plays classic consoles like the SNES, Megadrive, NES, GBA, TurboGrafx-16 and many more. It provides five portable hours of gaming per charge. But if you’re in need of more battery time, any standard external USB power bank will give the console some extra hours on the run. The custom made soft case keeps the unit well protected from external damage.

Pixel Vision 2.0

You can find out more information about the Pixel Vision 2.0 by Love Hultén over at his website at the link below. There will be just fifty made and they are available to order for €349. There ate two different models to choose from a Clamshell Edition and a One Piece Edition.

Pixel Vision 2.0

Source Love Hultén

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