
Overview
Creoqode Lyra is a handheld game console.
Powered by Raspberry Pi CM3L (Compute Module 3 Lite), Lyra will be your game console, personal computer and entertainment system at the same time.
Lyra brings all the history of video gaming in the palm of your hands. It can virtually emulate any game console of the classic era, making it possible for you to carry hundreds of them in your pocket. You can play your all-time favourite video games whenever you want, wherever you want.
Powered by Raspberry Pi CM3L (Compute Module 3 Lite), Lyra will be your game console, personal computer and entertainment system at the same time.
You can connect Lyra to a TV via HDMI and enjoy your favourite video games on a larger screen with friends. Additional controllers can be added via the USB port.
Lyra is also your personal computer. You can surf on the internet, send emails, watch movies or even learn about coding. Simply connect a mouse and keyboard to Lyra and enjoy your portable PC on the go! It is a great gadget for makers and tinkerers too. You can access Raspberry Pi CM3L through the exposed GPIO pads and create amazing projects! You can connect up to 8 sensors or electronic gadgets to Lyra and add new functionalities.
Lyra is provided with a comprehensive tutorial series guiding the user about hardware, software and assembly. These tutorials explain in detail how to assemble Lyra, how to install your preferred OS, and how to download and run video games.
Take your entertainment to the next level.
Tech specs
SOC | Broadcom BCM2837B0, Cortex-A53 (ARMv8) 64-bit SoC |
CPU | 1.4GHz 64-bit quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU |
RAM | 1GB LPDDR2 SDRAM |
Display | 5" TFT LCD 800 x 480 Resolution |
Video | DPI Interface & HDMI |
Audio | Integrated Speaker, 3.5 mm Audio Output & HDMI |
USB | Micro USB 2.0 |
Memory | 16 GB Micro SD Card. Upgradable to any memory size. |
Battery | 3000 mAh LiPo |
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