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A few days ago we showed you what a lover of modding (modification of various electronic devices) could do with a PlayStation 2, transforming it into a handheld. Today it is the turn of the legendary Atari 2600 console that initiated many current gamers that video games. Atari 2600 got his model back in 1977, staying for 9 years in the market. His countless and unknown total catalog of games, housed titles like Space Invaders, Pac-Man or Missile Command. What we showed today, is the work of a user named MarioTheModder, who has dared to change the Atari 2600 to make it completely portable. Among its features are a 3. 5-inch screen and a battery of 600 mAh, which allows a range of play about two hours. Do not miss the video of the 7 portable lcd tv Atari 2600 after the jump. Absolutely nothing has this modified model with the original Atari. This Atari 2600 laptop has a generous 3. 5 inch LCD screen, connector for Atari 2600 cartridges, speaker, video out to watch the games on television, a 9-pin port to connect a controller and play the double , volume control and a battery of 600 mAh, from a Game Boy Advance, with which we play 2 hours without charge. The Atari 2600 was released in 1977 with a launch price of 143 € (a fortune then) in his final days ended up costing just over 35 €. The question is, how much would be willing to pay more nostalgic for Atari 2600 have this laptop?. Still . . . do not answer after seeing the video. . . I want to buy a laptop as my own HS. It would serve me among others to watch movies on my TV (LG LCD Full HD SL9000). In fact, I'm not sure a graphics card on a laptop at about € 500-700 to view the movies correctly on my TV. Therefore I would like your opinion. Setup Portable (2010): HP dv6-3085ef: i5 430M@2. 26 ghz + + TurboBoost hypertreading, ATI HD5650 (1024 MB), 8GB DDR3, 500 GB (7200 t XT min Momentus HDD), Windows Seven Pro 64 bits. Indeed, my greatest fear and find myself with a display m. . ie a square corresponding to the film in the middle of my screen . . .