In the computing world there are several small, cheap single board computers. None of these more famous as the Raspberry Pi models. The Pi is a 35$ motherboard that has a whole host of applications. A popular one being making an emulation based console. I made one myself and it works really well! Pictured is my setup and a picture of the OS I use for the emulation. Pi in the case connected to the power source and HDMI cable. From left to right: The case, the Pi board it's self, The SD card that the OS boats from. Not shown: The power supply, and controller. This is a screen shot of the OS running on the Pi. It's not mine but gets the point across well. It's a copy of the XMB/PS3 Interface. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you're interested, here's a starter kit on Amazon and a link to the OS: http://tinyurl.com/PiStarterKit http://tinyurl.com/SNESusbcontroller http://www.lakka.tv/get/windows/rpi/