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  • [typing] [piano jazz music]

  • Now this is the kinda thing

  • I really love covering on LGR every so often!

  • This is the Retrotube,

  • a made-to-order all-in-one Raspberry Pi case

  • by Dan Michel, who's putting these together himself

  • and selling them one by one online.

  • And man, I love the look of this thing.

  • As this nifty logo implies,

  • it's styled after mid-20th century tube televisions.

  • Although instead of a CRT,

  • it uses a more modern eight-inch LCD panel.

  • And yes, it is a 4:3 aspect ratio display,

  • which makes ideal for emulating retro game systems

  • and playing old TV shows and movies alike.

  • Above the volume and power knobs

  • are two 3-watt, 1 1/2-inch speakers for stereo sound

  • and a convenient headphone jack around the side.

  • And around back is a spot to plug in the 5-volt power supply

  • alongside the openings to access both the LCD panel buttons

  • and the ports of the Raspberry Pi.

  • This particular review unit was sent to me by Dan

  • with the Raspberry Pi 3 pre-installed,

  • which adds $40 on top of the $275 base price he's asking.

  • I really like the way he's put this all together,

  • with the separate audio amp

  • going through the 3.5 millimeter audio instead of just HDMI,

  • as well as a convenient micro SD-to-SD card extender.

  • It also has these cute little removable legs on the bottom

  • which I enjoy probably more than I should.

  • About the only thing I'd change aesthetically, maybe,

  • is adding a faux rabbit ear antenna setup on top

  • and maybe another finish on the wooden case

  • besides the classic Shellac look this one has.

  • I'm quite fond a nice walnut woodgrain, personally.

  • And I also wish the opening for the LCD

  • was just the tiniest bit larger near the corners,

  • since the first character of certain lines of text can get covered.

  • Still, seeing as this is made to order,

  • there's nothing stopping you from asking Dan to customize it a bit

  • or even leave it unfinished so you can do what you want with it.

  • And that's why I love projects like this.

  • Absolute niche customization.

  • Some setup is still going to be required, of course,

  • seeing as you'll have to provide your own SD card,

  • operating system, software and ROMs, and any other media.

  • But really, who doesn't have a few SD cards lying around these days,

  • and setting up the system with free stuff,

  • like Rasbian or a spinoff system like RetroPie,

  • is a piece of cake.

  • Or pie. You know what I mean.

  • I went with RetroPie for mine

  • since I mostly want to use it as an emulator/video player.

  • And I've used it in the past, too,

  • so I know how dead simple it is to set up.

  • In fact, you might remember that I reviewed another homebrew kit

  • kinda like this in the past,

  • the Porta-Pi desktop arcade.

  • But where that had integrated arcade cabinet controls,

  • the Retrotube really is just a fancy case

  • with a display and sound for the Pi to do with as you please.

  • I ended up using a PS4 controller

  • over Bluetooth to control most of the games

  • and a wireless Logitech keyboard and touchpad combo

  • for doing pretty much everything else.

  • Being that it's a Pi, though, your options are

  • almost unlimited at this point.

  • It works just fine for playing your favorite YouTube channels,

  • watching movies and TV shows through Kodi or your media player of choice

  • And it's strangely satisfying hearing everything

  • through those cloth-covered little speakers.

  • - [Techmoan] This particular model is from Sharp.

  • It's the JC-AV1,

  • and the alternative device came out around the same time

  • and that was from JVC.

  • - [LGR] It's also a compact emulation setup

  • as you'd expect for a Pi-based system.

  • And seriously, props to Dan for going with a nice 4:3 display here

  • because I've seen too many of these kind of things

  • that go with a widescreen 16:9 LCD instead.

  • It's been running at 800 x 600 throughout this video,

  • and it seems solid enough to me with no notable lag,

  • some nice, rich colors

  • and a picture that's more than sharp enough for my tastes,

  • considering its size.

  • I do kinda wish it was an eight-inch CRT still

  • because I mean, of course I do.

  • I mean, I'm the dude that paired an HDMI conversion box

  • with a black-and-white Goldstar TV so I could play Fallout.

  • But yeah, I know a CRT is

  • not exactly the best decision in any way, shape or form,

  • considering the technical and resource challenges involved.

  • Maybe someday that'll happen but even if not, whatever.

  • The Retrotube is just really neat,

  • and I can't help but enjoy its company.

  • It's small and lightweight enough to make it convenient

  • to set up just about anywhere and

  • I'm pleased with the overall fit and finish.

  • If you're interested, it's currently available for sale

  • on Etsy by Dan for the aforementioned $275.

  • He's also open to customization options

  • and lists some on the product page,

  • like a Pi 3 installation and a soft power switch,

  • and you can get it in kit form if you want to assemble it yourself.

  • Heck, you could even skip the Pi altogether

  • and plug in other HDMI devices directly, if it suits your desires.

  • To sum things up,

  • the Retotube is a lot of fun if you're a dork like me

  • who enjoys little retro-inspired computery things in his house.

  • Or you're looking for a unique gift idea.

  • Or you've had too much to drink and had little impulse control at the moment.

  • Whichever of these situations you may find yourself in,

  • Dan's Retrotube has the LGR stamp of approval.

  • (chill R&B beat)

  • Thanks again to Dan for sending this my way.

  • He didn't have to; he didn't pay me or anything.

  • He was just like, "Hey, if you wanna cover it, here it is."

  • And this is just neat.

  • It's a cool little device and if you like seeing cool little thingies like this,

  • then I cover them here on LGR.

  • New videos every Monday and Friday.

  • And as always, thank you very much for watching.

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