The top left picture is a modified version of the bottom left picture 🤔
My cat is actually super affectionate, annoyingly so sometimes. He's like a dog that doesn't fetch. He greets me at the door, meows and rubs my legs non-stop until I sit down and he can crawl on my lap. He loves new people, and if you try to leave him home alone for more than a day or two, even with a clean box and full food and water, he'll poop on the floor in protest. Never any other time. But if we have someone stop in on him, even just for a half hour of pets, he's fine 🤷♂️
Thanks! I did try this, and variations on this, by selecting all and clicking export all 6 items. No dice.
I did just figure out a way though, I made them a union group, which applied the cuts immediately, and they stayed when exported. I've never had to do that before. Though admittedly I normally use fusion360. Something is definitely weird though. It should just work without doing that. And in fact it did a few days ago on a different project file.
Changing the screen was easy peasy. The glue is tough to get off, but my screen was already broken. I did my buddies screen too, which wasn't broken, and he wanted to save it, so I had to be more careful. That took a bit more effort to do carefully.
But that's the hardest part, everything else is easy.
The hard part for me was changing the front case, that took significantly more time and effort. A million little parts and screws and stuff. Took hours.
But if you're just changing the screen? Not so bad.
Thanks! And you should! For $300, it's hard to beat the performance per dollar.
Other handhelds have more oomph these days, but not that much more, and your battery lasts much less time when your cranking those new chips that hard. None have matched the efficiency of the deck, frames per watt. To me, that's what counts.
If I'm out and about, I want efficiency, not raw performance. If I'm at home? Well, I can stream from my PC and get all the performance I need. So what's the point of these other machines?
Mine could be worse, it's 30/10. Had it for a few years. Before that it was 10/1 though, for like 10 ish years. And before that? For a significant portion of my teenage years, it was 1.5/.5.
Before that, my young childhood was all dialup. DSL existed, we just didn't have it 😬
Right now they're putting fiber in my town though! Soon I'll have access to 8000/8000 if I wanted!
That's way too much though, I'm gonna go for their lowest tier, which costs the same as I'm paying now, but gives me 300/300. Plenty fast for anything I need to do these days. Nice to know the capacity is there if I need more 🤷♂️
Yeah SSD swap is one of the easiest upgrades, with the most benefit. Plus if you get an external nvme enclosure and take some time to play with RescueZilla, you can clone your old drive to the new one and you won't have to reinstall anything at all. Pretty slick!
Nah, every little button and board are all individually screwed into the front case. So swapping it is literally removing those things one at a time, setting them aside, doing the rest of the work, then putting all those little pieces back in exactly where they go.
The instructions have over a 100 steps, then you do them an in reverse. So over 200 steps to do it all.
I bet you could get fast at it, but first time? Gonna be slow.
But the screen swap is just the motherboard in and out I'm pretty sure.
While not as enticing, it should be much easier for the deck to handle.
People's concern with the increased resolution is that games that are already marginal, like horizon forbidden West, will slip further down in frame rate.
If hardware accelerated 720p becomes a thing with a software update, I'll most likely bump it down for a net INCREASE in performance 😬
It's 1080p, which is unfortunately just a little harder to drive. Apparently the hardware in the new screen technically supports hardware downscaling to 720p, but that isn't implemented yet, and may never be.
How do you keep the plate flat to the bed without magnetics?