Concept for a portable shield made with DIY and streaming setup at home
Concept for a portable shield made with DIY and streaming setup at home
Do you think this would work? It says it supports Windows 7. http://compulab.co.il/products/sbcs/sbc-fitpc2i/ Intel 1.6Ghz CPU, 2GB RAM. Hell, this thing sounds like my MacBook Air! @ MikeTz , If there's a will, there's a way Except time travel. Not time travel.
It fits all the necessary conditions to operate Windows 7, which is why it seems acceptable. The main difficulty will be ensuring sufficient power supply. We understand the system requires 12v, likely for both the monitor and other components, meaning you'll need a substantial battery. You'll also require a switching power regulator, a switch, a multimeter, a soldering iron, a circuit board, some wiring, and a lithium-ion battery.
There are many affordable Windows 8.1 devices on the market now. Take the Kingsing W8, a very budget-friendly Chinese Windows 8 tablet priced at just $99. It runs full Windows 8 and not RT, which means it supports Steam in full mode and can stream directly from Steam In Home. You could connect it to an Xbox controller, similar to what Linus did in his gaming videos—essentially, the whole setup might cost around $120. The tablet’s build quality isn’t great given its price, but Microsoft plans to release more units at $99 later this year, so you have time to wait.