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Interesting, but some notes:

1) Both screens need to be the same size, whether widescreen or not. Many games have gotten a lot of use out of using the two screens as one for displaying certain things, and if they're different sizes then that gets severely compromised.

2) The PS2 taught us that pressure-sensitivity for buttons is a bad idea. Keep them digital.

3) If the power switch is going to be a push button, then it needs to be moved to the front, the back, or some other location that won't be covered by the user's hands when the machine is on.

4) Where are the speakers?



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