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Mobile Power Station Loves The Sun

Jan 23, 08 09:02 AM PDT

Mobile Power Station Loves The Sun

Imagine a solar powered handheld, and then take a look at the Mobile Power Station. Imagine no more, as this portable gaming machine does not need any batteries, drawing all its power from the sun in order to play retro games found on the NES, Gameboy and Gameboy Color eras in addition to multimedia playback capability. These ROMs must first be transferred over to an SD card before they are playable, but that's another can of worms. I like the ability of the Mobile Power Station to charge other USB-based devices thanks to a USB-out connector, making this one handy travel tool. It would be interesting to see future iterations, if any, support GBA games as I would like to run Boktai on it. The Mobile Power Station is a wee bit cheaper than the DS though at $123. Tough call if you ask me.

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