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Was thinking of making this thread around the launch of Switch, but might as well post here.

1988 - LCD games (handheld)
1990 - Gameboy (handheld)
1993 - Initiation to PC (default "console")
1994 - MegaDrive (console)
1994 - Mega-CD (console)
1996 - C64 (family oldschool repair)
2002 - Nokia s40 J2ME (mobile)
2003 - Sinclair ZX81 (family oldschool repair)
2004 - Nokia s60 Symbian (mobile)
2005 - N-Gage (mobile)
2007 - HTC Touch WM6 (mobile)
2007 - Wii (console)
2008 - DS Lite (handheld)
2008 - iPod Touch (mobile)
2012 - HTC Desire C Android (mobile)
2012 - WiiU (console)
2015 - Samsung Note 4 Android (mobile)
2017 - Switch (console)
2018 - Samsung S8+ Android (mobile)
2022 - Xiaomi POCO F3 (mobile)
2025 - Switch 2 (console)

My PC gaming was spent through 6 desktops and 4 laptops.
Was trying to detail the PCs this time around but can't remember all the details and upgrades.

My family started with a i286 which was later upgraded to i386 and i486.
I remember having a Pentium i586 PC in my bedroom around the 90s.
Afterwards we made an AMD Athlon build that was used for some years.
We jumped back to Intel with Pentium Dual-Core.
Around this time we passed to buying pre-built PCs with HP:
HP Pavilion Vista Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
HP Slimline ???
HP Pavilion ???

Graphics cards are a bit of a blur I do remember a red ATI card, but what impacted me more were the sound cards. We had Disney's Sound Source for example and playing Dick Tracy with that sounded awesome. Afterwards you obviously upgraded to Creative's Sound Blaster cards.

Now for the laptops:
First laptop was a beast, so heavy and big, a Sony Vaio PCG.
Got myself an Acer Aspire Timeline with a CULV dualcore, an actual portable PC.
The plastic design started to break and went with Lenovo Yoga 3, this was my first laptop with touchscreen.
And recently bought the Asus Zenbook Duo 14 to experience the dual screens.

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Last edited by TomaTito - on 03 May 2025

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