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The '''FunKey S''' is a keychain emulator console |
The '''FunKey S''' is a keychain emulator console released by the FunKey Team in 2021. With a design inspired by the [[w:Game Boy Advance SP|Game Boy Advance SP]], the device has a folding outer shell that protects its screen and buttons when not in use. Making use of emulators ported to its [[FunKey-OS]] operating system, the FunKey S can emulate several retro consoles, including the [[w:Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], [[w:PlayStation (console)|PS1]], and [[w:Game Boy Advance|GBA]]. With dimensions of 1.67 x 1.75 x 0.54 inches (42.5 x 44.5 x 13.8 mm), the FunKey S is among the smallest mass-produced emulation devices, comparable in size to devices such as the Game Gear Micro and Pocket Sprite. |
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The FunKey S is a keychain emulator console released by the FunKey Team in 2021. With a design inspired by the Game Boy Advance SP, the device has a folding outer shell that protects its screen and buttons when not in use. Making use of emulators ported to its FunKey-OS operating system, the FunKey S can emulate several retro consoles, including the NES, PS1, and GBA. With dimensions of 1.67 x 1.75 x 0.54 inches (42.5 x 44.5 x 13.8 mm), the FunKey S is among the smallest mass-produced emulation devices, comparable in size to devices such as the Game Gear Micro and Pocket Sprite.