New Shield TV Pro and Shield TV First Look Unboxing Benchmarks Comparison

The New 2019 Nvidia Shield Android TV is here! well actually two new models, the Shield TV Pro and the Shield TV.
In this video, I take a look a both, with an unboxing, spec overview and I also run some benchmarks like GeekBench 3d mark and GFXBench, unfortunately, ANTUTU just keeps crashing on both devices. Coming in at $199 for the Nvidia Shield Pro and $150 for the Nvidia Shield which one is right for you?

Nvidia Shield Pro 2019 Emulation Test – Should You Upgrade?

In this video I test out the emulation performance on the New 2019 Nvidia Shield TV Pro packed with the upgrade Tegra X1+ CPU and 3GB of Ram is it any better at running retro games than the 2015 or the 2017 Shield TV? Let’s find out. I test out some of my favorite emulators like Dolphin for Gamecube.PPSSPP for PSP, Redream for Dreamcast Mupen64 FZ for N64 and Retroarch for Sega Saturn.

Amazing Portable TouchScreen Monitor Built In Battery USB Type C – PEPPER JOBS XtendTouch

In this video I take a look at the all-new PEPPER JOBS XtendTouch XT1610F Battery Powered Portable monitor Its a 15.6 inch Full HD 1080P IPS screen, built-in touch, 10800 mAh battery, quad speakers, USB Type C, and HDMI!
It’s compatible with Windows 10, macOS, Android, Linux, Chrome OS and any other device that supports HDMI like the Raspberry Pi or any other single board computer. It’s perfect for Samsung DeX and gets around 6 hours of battery life at 60 percent brightness.
IF you’re in the market for an awesome battery powered touch screen monitor defiantly put this on the list. Built to compete with the asus ZenScreen.

Raspberry Pi DOSBox: Play Classic DOS Games on the Pi

This project is a pretty easy process that will let you play the hundreds of great old DOS games that have been released as shareware, demos and of course freeware.

Now DOSBox will only let you play games designed for the MS-DOS operating system. If you want more than just this, then be sure to check out my tutorial on setting up Retropie for the Raspberry Pi.

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ULTIMATE RetroPie Guide: (Tips For Beginner’s With Pictures)

In this post I’ll go over what I would consider to be the most important aspects to know while building your very own RetroPie on a Raspberry Pi as it’s not all as straight forward as you may think.

There are many posts out on the net describing just how to setup a RetroPie on a Raspberry Pi but I notice that most of them take you through the obvious, generic setup steps without going in to too much detail about any issues you may come across along the way..

After spending three solid months of building my SD card image and creating my very own kit, I came across some unforeseen hurdles along the way and I would like to share with you my experiences and problems and how I overcome them.

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Turn Your Raspberry Pi 4 Into A Steam Link Device – Play PC Games On The Pi4

In this video, I show you how to install set up and configure the steam link app on your Raspberry pi 4! With the edition of true gigabit ethernet, the pi4 is smoother than ever streaming games using Steam Link.
This will allow you to stream your favorite Steam games from your gaming PC directly to the Pi 4! Keep in mind this works much better over ethernet but if you must go wireless make sure you connect to a 5ghz connection.

Analogue announces the Pocket, an all-new, all-encompassing retro handheld

In what has become somewhat of a yearly tradition, boutique console manufacturer Analogue has just announced another new machine in the works for 2020 and, for the first time, it’s a portable system. Christened the Analogue Pocket, this new system offers a unique take on portable retro gaming that has a lot of potential.

The first main feature on the menu is support for a wide range of portable gaming systems. Out of the box, the focus is on the Game Boy line full support for Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance. Analogue also promises support for Sega Game Gear, Neo Geo Pocket Color and Atari Lynx using cartridge adapters which, hopefully, won’t fall too far behind the release of the system itself.

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AMD adds the Ryzen 9 3900 and Ryzen 5 3500X to its growing Zen 2 garden

As expected, AMD followed up the recent launch of its Ryzen 9 Pro 3900 CPU for businesses with a non-Pro variant for consumers, the Ryzen 9 3900. It also further fleshed out its latest generation of Zen processors with new Ryzen 5 3500X processor.

We have been anticipating the 3900 part since Biostar tipped its pending launch on its CPU support list a couple of weeks ago. It’s essentially a lower power version of the 3900X, one of the best CPUs for gaming, with slower clocks. It has 12 cores and 24 threads, a 3.1GHz base clock and 4.3GHz boost clock, and 64MB of L3 cache. It also has a 65W TDP.

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