Mobil spillekonsol
En mobil spillekonsol er en lille mobil spillekonsol med en indbygget skærm, spillekontroller og højtalere.[1] Mobile spillekonsoller er mindre end videospilkonsoller og indeholder en konsol, skærm, højtalere og kontroller i en enhed, hvilket gør det let at tage dem med og spille computerspil på dem.[2][3]
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- ^ [https://web.archive.org/web/20130630130213/http://www.mg-bl.com/fileadmin/downloads/deliverables/D4.1_Standards_and_technology_monitoring_report_revised_version_V1.7.pdf Arkiveret 30. juni 2013 hos Wayback Machine D 4.1 - Standards and technology monitoring report [revised version]]. University of Maribor. Sixth Framework Programme (European Community). April 24, 2007. p. 20.
- ^ Li, Frederick W. B. Computer Games. Durham University. Retrieved December 19, 2008. p. 4.
- ^ Steinbock, Dan; Johnny L. Wilson (28. januar 2007). The Mobile Revolution. Kogan Page. s. 150. ISBN 978-0-7494-4850-9.
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