Creoqode, the London-based technology and design company, unveiled a new handheld PC fit for game developers titled the 'Lyra+.' The Lyra+ is an open-source PC based on the 'Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4,' which is fit for everyone from hobbyists to professional developers.
The device boasts an ARM processor with four 1.5Ghz cores, 4GB of 3,200Mhz RAM, a 6,000mAh battery, and both Bluetooth 5 and Wifi 5. One of the most notable features of the Lyra+, though, is its screen. The PC has a seven-inch QLED IPS touch screen, which is premium, responsive, and allows for ultra-clear image quality for games, videos, and more.
Customers are able to reserve a Lyra+ now online at Creoqode's website in order to save 35% off of the upcoming MSRP of the device, which is approximately $483 USD, meaning the device can be reserved for roughly $300 USD.
Open-Source Handheld PCs
Creoqode Unveiled the 'Lyra+' Raspberry Pi-Based Portable PC
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