Because this thing is tiny so I can carry it from my living room to my bedroom.
Anyone tried this out yet as an emulation machine? How well does it run compared to the 3 model?
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what r u trying to emulate? maybe u mite want 2 look into the nvidia shield, but if ur going to the route of ARM SoCs then if I were you I'd check out odroid (i have the XU and C, p happy w both) and if you don't want an ARM SoC then an intel galileo or edison mite b cool 2
I haven't tried the Pi 4, but I do have a Pi 3 b+ and I can share my experience with that if anyone is on the fence about getting one.
Please understand that I haven't played old school games in a long time, so it could have been that I sucked at the games I played but any 2D game I played felt like it had a noticeable input lag. Not a very big one, but sometimes when I wanted to jump or attack an enemy it felt like it took just a split second too long. It could have been the settings, it could have been the controller or even the TV, I don't know.
3D games, specifically PS1 games ran flawlessly, beat Crash 1 and 2 with hardly any trouble, maybe an occasional slow down that lasted for like 2 seconds but that could have been from the games.
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But how does this thing get power? I have never understood how these Pi work. Do you install windows on it? or does it need some specific OS?
powered by ac adapter
uses linux
I thought you had to soder some shit on to it to make it work? not just plug and play
You could theoretically install Windows for it, but in practice all practical OS choices for it are Linux-based. If you want to buy one and make it into emulator box, you only need this:
retropie.org.uk
You usually need a 12V power supply. There's actually a lot of shit you can buy for those things, sometimes the Pi comes bundled with them. For example this kit has the power adapter, a case, a memory card, hdmi cable and even a cooler in it.