Raspberry Pi CM4 driven portable game machine “Creoqode Lyra +” 7/26 Crowdfunding started

Portable gaming terminal “Creoqode Lyra +” equipped with Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 mentioned below

A portable gaming terminal “Creoqode Lyra +” equipped with Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 has appeared, and it is currently pre-registered …

Here, it was announced that crowdfunding on Kickstarter will start on July 26th.

With a sophisticated design that does not seem to be a rasp pie machine (excuse me), not only for emulation, but also for remote play by connecting to PC, Xbox, PlayStation, etc., and for playing game streaming such as Steam Link and XBox Cloud Gaming Terminal.

The specs are Cortex-A72 quad core BCM2711, 4GB LPDDR4 RAM, 32GB storage, 7-inch organic EL touch compatible display (resolution unknown), 6,000mAh battery, Wi-Fi / Bluetooth compatible, stereo speaker.

Like a Raspberry Pi, it has a DIY option. No special skills such as soldering are required, and it can be completed in regarding 15 minutes.

A fully assembled RTG version will also be on sale.

The official website of “Creoqo de Lyra +”HereKickstarter pre-pageHereis.

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