The uConsole Is The Coolest All-New DIY Handheld We've Ever Had Our Hands On

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The ClockworkPi uConsole Is Here and it’s Awesome! This is a DIY Linux powered Handheld that dubs as a PC, Game Console, Dev unit, Terminal emulator and much more! If you're a gaming enthusiast or just curious about the latest in portable gaming technology, you won't want to miss this! Join us as we uncover everything you need to know about this unique handheld gaming device. Don't forget to hit that subscribe button and ring the notification bell to stay up-to-date with our latest tech reviews and gaming content!

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00:00 Introduction
00:11 uConsole Unboxing
01:14 uConsole assembly
05:25 Powering it up
05:59 Overview
06:38 Is This Handheld For You?

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The coolest thing about the uConsole is if you're not a creator it takes more than 2 years to ship.

j.xn
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Imagine if smartphones never got invented, and instead we went the route of portable computers that look more like this thing

Amin_k
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The aesthetic design is OUTSTANDING. Simply beautiful.

BlindTrustProject
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The aesthetic of this device is incredible! It reminds me of the pocket hacking gadgets in spy movies. I would buy just because of that design 😅

M.
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This thing is really nifty, I love how it looks and would have loved using this when I was a kid.

_Turbocat
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I got mine, absolutely love it. By far my favorite Linux Handheld I've had yet.

CommieGIR
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Oh man, this is really giving me those pocket C.H.I.P vibes. It looks so much like a spiritual successor to it
I still got mine from back in the day, wish I could keep using it but upgrading firmware isnt as easy as it used to be.

But truly, this kind of handheld experience is underrated, it is a lot of fun to type away and have a Linux computer with no compromises.

Having the pi in there too is an excellent upgrade, way more capable than C.H.I.P, hope it is something people can enjoy for years to come

iSlammedMyKindle
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I hope this receives better support than the Gameshell. They never came with new modules and the software support was dropped very quickly.

ruffark
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This is literally SO COOL. Thank you for this video! I love this kind of content, more please!

Ben-vujn
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This is exactly how they imagined computers we will have in 2000s. It is retro futuristic, and I love it.

utkua
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I'd love to see more videos about it! I pre-ordered mine roughly 10 months ago, and I'd be interested to see how much work is involved configuring this device for other Linux distros

protonh
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That's a great little device, and priced damn well too. Nice one dude.

JayDubster
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I was dreaming about a device exactly like this the other day, Googling to see if it existed. My plan was to find the tiniest keyboard I could, do a whole ton of research, 3D print a case, get a Pi 4, and make my own PC handheld. That all sounds very hard so I'll probably just get this instead.

Really would have preferred a proper rocking D-Pad, but this is more of a tinker toy than a serious gaming device, so I can probably look past it.

pastarhythm
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Most products use the prefix u as a shortening of micro since the µ (mu) is very similar.

Tbn
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I've been looking for a handheld with a keyboard for DOS emulation and rougelikes for a while and, other than the fact that the RPI4 isn't great with 486/pentium emulation and some liberties with the keyboard layout maybe causing issues with a few games, this is probably the best option I've seen

Trevbot
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I would love a flip cover for this.
And since it's a DIY thing, It might be possible to 3D print one (just gotta rethink the cooling).

Lmarca
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What a fantastic and good-looking device! I love ultra-portable designs like this. And being metal cased means it's more durable than a tablet or phone, and a physical keyboard - even a dome switch one - will always feel better to type on that a flat piece of glass. I wish there were more types of cute small computers like this, sadly people are too invested in phones and everything being so thin that it really restricts what can be done. This whole thing reminds of the early days of computers, where home-builds and experimentation was king, before the mega-corporations took over the entire industry. Computers and even gaming consoles used to be a whole lot more accessible and customizable than they are today, with home-brewed games being a HUGE part of it, and this harkens back to those fun days!

DavidStruveDesigns
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Would love to see a DIY "Ruggedized" form of this. Would also be great if solar charging or crank charging could be added for outdoorsy purposes :P.

late.student
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Ahhh, I love the design. It looks like someone took my Blackberry Passport and added some game console keys to it. Shame the screen isn't touch, but the trackball is a fun addition.

RyneLanders
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Great video as always. Please do more on the uConsole as I'm still waiting for mine to arrive, ordered it nearly a year ago now and hope it will be with me soon!

BadBunny