CD100 SlideShowBox

  • Shell: Photax Stellar Colour Viewer
  • Firmware: SlideShowBox™
  • I/O: Color Display, SD Reader, Dial
  • Power: USB 5V
  • Spirit: Brown Camel

The CD1 family of shells is made from the “Photax Stellar Colour Viewer”. The Stellar slide viewer was once manufactured in England, and features a glass lens and a miniature TV look. The colors are brown and tan.

This is a handmade retro-vintage picture viewer that runs SlideShowBox™.

CB100 Stardrop

ADOPTED

  • Shell: Paterson Design 101
  • Firmware: Stardrop™
  • I/O: LCD Display, Analog Joystick, Piezo Speaker, RGB LED Indicator
  • Power: USB 5V
  • Spirit: Black Penguin

The CB1 family is originally from the UK, features a 10mm RGB LED on the front panel, and a uniquely placed joystick on the underside. The color is a dark teal.

This is a handmade handheld retro-vintage game that plays Stardrop™.

BE100 Stardrop

  • Shell: Zadiix Explorer "Zoom-Up"
  • Firmware: Stardrop™
  • I/O: LCD Display, Analog Joystick, Piezo Speaker, G/Y/R LED Indicators
  • Power: USB 5V
  • Spirit: Blue Dolphin

The BE1 family is an ultra-rare “Zadiix Explorer Zoom-Up” slide viewer. The Zoom-Up is molded in three colors, green, sky blue, with a black bezel, and features double glass optics.

This is an 8-bit video game and nightlight that plays Stardrop™.

BD100 Stardrop

  • Shell: JB Tru-Vue
  • Firmware: Stardrop™
  • I/O: LCD Display, Analog Joystick, Piezo Speaker, RGB LED Indicator
  • Power: USB 5V
  • Spirit: Holstein Cow

The BD1 family is built from the “JB Tru-Vue” slide viewer, and is a very rare model. It features a glass lens and was originally manufactured in France. The Tru Vue colors are cream with a black bezel. The indicator is a 10mm RGB LED.

This is an 8-bit video game and nightlight that plays Stardrop™.

BA100 Stardrop

  • Shell: Argus Pre-Viewer No. 660
  • Firmware: Stardrop™
  • I/O: LCD Display, Analog Joystick, Piezo Speaker, R/G LED Indicators
  • Power: USB 5V
  • Spirit: Green Helicopter

The BA1 family is built from the “Argus Pre-Viewer No. 660”. It features double lenses and a mid-century look and feel. This Pre-Viewer color scheme is a WWII-era two-tone green.

This is the first prototype for all Type IV Shells. It was rescued from a pile at a thrift store. It features a modern Vita joystick and custom faceplate.

This is an 8-bit video game and nightlight that plays Stardrop™.

BA103 Stardrop

  • Shell: Argus Pre-Viewer No. 660
  • Firmware: Stardrop™
  • I/O: LCD Display, Analog Joystick, Piezo Speaker, R/G LED Indicators
  • Power: USB 5V
  • Spirit: Golden Alligator

The BA1 family is built from the “Argus Pre-Viewer No. 660”. It features double lenses and a mid-century look and feel. This Pre-Viewer color scheme is a WWII-era two-tone green.

This one is the third in a matched set of three.

This is an 8-bit video game and nightlight that plays Stardrop™.

BA102 Stardrop

  • Shell: Argus Pre-Viewer No. 660
  • Firmware: Stardrop™
  • I/O: LCD Display, Analog Joystick, Piezo Speaker, R/G LED Indicators
  • Power: USB 5V
  • Spirit: White Rabbit

The BA1 family is built from the “Argus Pre-Viewer No. 660”. It features double lenses and a mid-century look and feel. This Pre-Viewer color scheme is a WWII-era two-tone green.

This one is the second in a matched set of three.

This is an 8-bit video game and nightlight that plays Stardrop™.

BA101 Stardrop

ADOPTED!
  • Shell: Argus Pre-Viewer No. 660
  • Firmware: Stardrop™
  • I/O: LCD Display, Analog Joystick, Piezo Speaker, R/G LED Indicators
  • Power: USB 5V
  • Spirit: Gray Fighter Jet

The BA1 family is built from the “Argus Pre-Viewer No. 660”. It features double lenses and a mid-century look and feel. This Pre-Viewer color scheme is a WWII-era two-tone green.

This one is the first in a matched set of three.

This is an 8-bit video game and nightlight that plays Stardrop™.