The Thumby Color is a miniature handheld gaming device developed by TinyCircuits, inspired by the Game Boy Advance. Measuring just 2 inches, it features a 0.85-inch 16-bit backlit IPS TFT LCD with a 128 x 128 resolution. The device includes a d-pad, two face buttons, two shoulder buttons, and a working rumble motor. It is powered by a Raspberry Pi RP2040 processor, which supports a range of graphical effects and four channels of 16-bit audio. The Thumby Color also has a USB-C port for connectivity and charging, and it offers free tools for users to create their own games.
The Kickstarter campaign for the Thumby Color has been highly successful, surpassing its initial goal of $25,000 by a significant margin. As of now, the campaign has garnered over 670 backers and raised $57,761. The device is available in a "classic purple" design, with additional options for a translucent plastic cover and a Kickstarter-exclusive black edition. The Thumby Color is priced at $49, with the campaign set to end on September 11, 2024.
Keychain-Sized Gaming Devices
The 'Thumby Color' is the Successor to the 'Thumby' Micro Device
Trend Themes
1. Micro-handheld Gaming - The rise of tiny, keychain-sized gaming devices offers a new form factor for portable entertainment.
2. User-created Content - Free tools enabling users to create their own games drive a community-centered gaming ecosystem.
3. Crowdfunded Tech Gadgets - Successful Kickstarter campaigns for niche tech products indicate strong consumer demand and engagement.
Industry Implications
1. Gaming - Innovations like the Thumby Color highlight the evolving landscape of portable electronic gaming.
2. Consumer Electronics - Miniature gaming devices with advanced features suggest trends toward more compact and versatile tech gadgets.
3. Crowdfunding - The significant success of the Thumby Color's Kickstarter showcases the potential of crowdfunding for niche technology products.