Translations:Main Page/30/en: Difference between revisions

From The FunKey Wiki
Content added Content deleted
(Importing a new version from external source)
(Importing a new version from external source)
 
(6 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
</div>
</div>
<div style='text-align:right;float:center'class="mobileonly";>
[[File:FunKey Colors (Transparant).png|thumb|right|150px|alt:Image showing the Atomic Purple, Original Purple, and Retro Grey versions of the FunKey S|From left to right: Atomic Purple, Original Purple, Retro Grey]]
[[File:FunKey Colors (Transparant).png|thumb|center|225px|alt:Image showing the Atomic Purple, Original Purple, and Retro Grey versions of the FunKey S|From left to right: Atomic Purple, Original Purple, Retro Grey]]
The '''FunKey S''' is a foldable portable [[w:Video game console emulator|emulation device]] that is designed to fit onto a keychain. Through emulators on its [[FunKey OS]] operating system, the FunKey can emulate a wide variety of systems, including the NES, PS1, and GBA. Greatly resembling the larger [[w:Game Boy Advance SP|Game Boy Advance SP]], the FunKey S is currently sold in three colors, Original Purple, Retro Grey, and Atomic Purple. The system has thirteen buttons built into it: four directional buttons, four action buttons, two trigger buttons, a START button, and two system buttons. One of the system buttons, the Fn button, can be used to activate alternate inputs on buttons, specifically SELECT for START, ZL for L, and ZR for R. The white or grey buttons that come with the system can be swapped out individually with the included green, blue, red, and yellow extra button sets. The system comes with a 32GB MicroSD card to store the system's firmware and any software the user wishes to install onto the device and can be replaced by the user with higher capacity MicroSD cards up to 128GB. To facilitate attaching the device to a keychain, the FunKey S has a metallic needle built into the bottom left corner of the device around which a keychain lanyard can be tied.
</div>
The '''[[FunKey S]]''' is a foldable portable [[w:Video game console emulator|emulation device]] that is designed to fit onto a keychain. Through emulators on its [[FunKey-OS]] operating system, the FunKey S can emulate a wide variety of systems, including the Sega Genesis, PlayStation, and Game Boy Advance. Greatly resembling the larger [[w:Game Boy Advance SP|Game Boy Advance SP]], the FunKey S is currently sold in three colors: Original Purple, Retro Grey, and Atomic Purple. While the device includes a 32 gigabyte MicroSD card by default to store system firmware and any software the user wishes to install onto their device, this can be swapped out by the user with MicroSD cards up to the two terabyte limit of the MicroSDXC standard. To facilitate attaching the device to a keychain, the FunKey S has a metallic needle built into the bottom left corner of the device around which an included keychain lanyard is tied.

Latest revision as of 05:03, 1 August 2021

From left to right: Atomic Purple, Original Purple, Retro Grey

The FunKey S is a foldable portable emulation device that is designed to fit onto a keychain. Through emulators on its FunKey-OS operating system, the FunKey S can emulate a wide variety of systems, including the Sega Genesis, PlayStation, and Game Boy Advance. Greatly resembling the larger Game Boy Advance SP, the FunKey S is currently sold in three colors: Original Purple, Retro Grey, and Atomic Purple. While the device includes a 32 gigabyte MicroSD card by default to store system firmware and any software the user wishes to install onto their device, this can be swapped out by the user with MicroSD cards up to the two terabyte limit of the MicroSDXC standard. To facilitate attaching the device to a keychain, the FunKey S has a metallic needle built into the bottom left corner of the device around which an included keychain lanyard is tied.