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Reddit mentions of Enokay Case for Raspberry Pi 2 Model B B+ Raspberry Pi 3 Model B B+ Case(Black)
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We found 10 Reddit mentions of Enokay Case for Raspberry Pi 2 Model B B+ Raspberry Pi 3 Model B B+ Case(Black). Here are the top ones.
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This protective case is designed specifically for the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B B+ and Raspberry Pi 3 Model B B+The case is a two-piece injection-moulded and made of ABS MaterialIt provides the best available protection/accessibility for the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B B+ and Raspberry Pi 3 Model B B+This cas is easy to install and has good ventilationRaspbery Pi 3 or Raspberry Pi 2 model B was not included
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Or don't and get a raspberry pi and put Kodi on it.
Here^1 is^2 everything^3 you^4 need to make a KodiPi with enough space to put a bunch of movies on (if you wish, otherise just get a smaller mSD). About the same price as a brand new roku, but you can do a lot more with it, and it's open source so you could do whatever you wanted with the device.
Raspberry Pi 2: $35
SNES controller adapter: $11
32 GB MicroSD card: $10
Power Supply: $10
Case: $7
RetroPie: $0
The ability to play your favorite games forever: Priceless
You are really overestimating prices for most of that.
The controllers even appear to be the same ones from the photo in the OP.
All from Amazon and qualify for Prime. Just saved you $55.
That's pretty close. I just did a build, so here's some recent prices:
Pi 3 with 5v 2.5A power supply and heat sinks - Was $49.99, now $46.99
32GB MicroSD - Was $9.99, now $11.99
This plain case, which I put custom stickers on - $6.99
Two SNES-style USB gamepads - $12.20 each
I didn't include an HDMI cable because I had several laying around, so your minimum cost is about accurate.
Edit: Oh, and this case to keep it organized while traveling.
https://www.amazon.com/Enokay-Case-Raspberry-Model-Black/dp/B011RBJUOC/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=Raspberry+pi+2+case&qid=1554210433&s=electronics&sr=1-3
They come with heat sinks now but there are much better cases out there though. I personally love the FLIRC case
https://www.amazon.com/Flirc-Raspberry-Case-Gen2-Model/dp/B07349HT26/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=FLIRC+case&qid=1554210531&s=gateway&sr=8-3
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The heatsinks came with the case:
https://amazon.com/dp/B011RBJUOC
They come with thermal tape on them. Thermal paste isn't needed.
Ah, that's interesting. That might work well with cases like this that have a more subtle and less accessible SD slot. I wonder about the long term stability of Sugru though, which is important for many of my applications.
The glue I typically use is a PVA called Jade 403 that's stable for long term use.
Raspberry Pi is a series of small cheap basic computers. The latest is the Raspberry Pi 3.
One Retropie distrubution that I've found easy to setup is to use Recallbox. You will need a PC to set it up.
https://www.recalbox.com/diyrecalbox
You should probably get a Raspberry Pi 3.
https://www.amazon.com/Raspberry-Model-A1-2GHz-64-bit-quad-core/dp/B01CD5VC92
A Case (I just picked the first one that was cheap):
https://www.amazon.com/Enokay-Black-Case-Raspberry-Model/dp/B011RBJUOC/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1496809005&sr=1-1-spons&keywords=pi+3+case&psc=1
A micro SD card:
https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-MicroSD-Adapter-MB-ME32GA-AM/dp/B06XWN9Q99/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1496809133&sr=1-1&keywords=micro+sd+card+32+gb
One or two USB SNES Controllers. This should cover most 16bit systems and down.
https://www.amazon.com/Buffalo-iBuffalo-Classic-Gamepad-BSGP801GY/dp/B002B9XB0E/ref=sr_1_5?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1496809064&sr=1-5&keywords=snes+usb+controller
You might need some other things like an HDMI cable and a micro usb charger for the power cord if you don't already have those. You possibly might need a usb keyboard laying around for setup. You are going to have to find your own roms (game images)
found the case lol:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B011RBJUOC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The PI isn't much cheaper than a retail-priced classic...
Total: $69.13
But there is the fact that the games wouldn't exactly be legal...
Of course, you could go all out and get a broken SNES for the case, wire up the actual controller ports, and even make it read genuine cartridges, that could end up costing quite a bit more though, although, making the pi dump real carts would make it more-less legal.
In the end, you're cutting corners or not giving users a non-techie-friendly experience...
Most people would expect a power switch and a reset button (to "reset" the pi to the main screen)...
When you start adding things like a shutdown circuit, the cost starts to exceed the classic...
Yes, I know there's a shutdown option in RetroPie, I know you don't need the circuit, but it makes it more user-friendly.