"This computer eats Amigas, Ataris, and Apples for lunch!"
"Here is the gaming computer for the new generation. Microsynth 8 delivers arcade-quality graphics, best-in-class sound, and lightning-fast action, all in one complete machine you can actually afford. But it’s more than just fun and games: use it for school projects, creative experiments, or serious work when you need to get things done. That's the Microsynth 8. The computer that plays as hard as it works."
Based on Raspberry Pi 4, the Microsynth 8 is inspired by 80s and early 90s micro computers, the Amiga 500/600, some Soviet ZX Spectrum clones, and of course, educational keyboard Famiclones. It has 8 GB of RAM, and is intended to be a retro gaming machine! oh, and you can use floppy disks with it too. One unit exists... for now ;>
More info
- Broadcom BCM2711, Quad core Cortex-A72 ARM CPU, runs at 1.8GHz
- 8 GB LPDDR4-3200 SDRAM
- Micro SD Flash storage
- 3.5 inch Floppy disk drive
- Revolutionary 3D Graphics!
- Currently working on updating the OS and improving other stuff
- Can emulate up to PS1, and load ROMS onto floppy disk(NES and most PC Engine games)
- Primitive web browsing
- NES compatible!! A small tribute to the bootleg educational Famiclones :)
$50!!!!!!!!!!!! If I decide to make another one, it's prolly gonna cost like >$100...
"This computer outperforms desktops twice its size!"
"This little machine gives you the power of the Microsynth 8, but in a sleek, compact package that fits anywhere. Perfect for gaming, work, and all your creative projects, the Microsynth 2 is designed to bring serious performance without taking up your whole desk."
An upcoming computer inspired by Nintendo's Family Basic and the Subor SB2000 :p. It is currently being worked on, and is hopefully gonna be made to order :D
More info
- sbc will vary, but it'll probably be enough for retro gaming ig.
- 2 GB DDR3 SDRAM
- Micro SD Flash storage
- Optional 3.5 inch Floppy disk drive
- Revolutionary 3D Graphics!
- Hopefully a more up-to-date Operating System
Expected price: $60 or $75 maybe (whether it includes a floppy drive or not.)
"The power of Tomorrow, Today!"
"This isn’t just a computer, it’s a powerhouse. A solid metal body and lightning-fast processor make it the most advanced Microsynth yet. Designed for professionals, gamers, and dreamers, the Microsynth 4 Plus is built to handle everything from spreadsheets to resource intensive games, while looking good doing it."
Idk, I guess like, a "premium" microsynth???? Like, it's gonna have a metal casing and a Cherry ML mechanical keyboard. It's planned to have 4 GB of RAM cuz i'm cheap lol. HOWEVER, it's hopefully gonna have a faster CPU, so it might be a lil more powerful than the MS8, fingers crossed!!!.
More info
- not sure for the CPU, but it's probably gonna be x86 based, unlike the MS8 and MS2
- 4 GB RAM
- 3.5 inch Floppy disk drive
- Cherry ML mechanical keyboard
- Floppy drive and maybe Mega Drive cartridge support (because why not)
- Arcade-grade graphics and audio that are better than ever
Expected price: $110 (plus or minus however broke fluff is that week)