SuperStaion One Founders Edition Pre-Orders Open @$149.99

The highly anticipated SuperStation One from Taki Udon has started to take pre-orders for those who want to get in on this FPGA marvel in a beautiful form factor.

When writing, the black and transparent blue models are available, and the founder’s packages for these colours are still available. I snagged a Black one (pre-orders opened yesterday at 3am European time, but I missed this) for $149.99.

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The SuperDock is also available for pre-order, by way of a $5 deposit (so I ordered this as well as it will be nice to have the CD functionality). The website assures me that I will get my dock in the same colour as the console, which is great – and they are stating that the full price will be targetted at $40 – which seems reasonable as well for, the media capabilities and an extra set of connectivity (2 x more USA A slots).

Credit: RetroRemake

It is worth noting that I am not sure how many pre-orders will be taken at this price and the Founders Edition (Mexico) has sold out. For those that do not snag a founders edition, there is also the regular SuperStation One for $179.99.

For those who are interested, shipping was $31 to Spain, and the taxes were pre-charged at $39.06, which is great as paying taxes in other ways is frustrating.

if you want to read more about the SuperStation one, we have you covered here.

The SuperStation One is an FPGA-based gaming console inspired by the PS One, designed to support original PlayStation games, memory cards, and controllers. It is region-free and fully compatible with MiSTer FPGA cores, allowing it to emulate a variety of classic gaming consoles. 

Key Specifications:
• Storage: Comes with a pre-installed 64GB Micro SD card.
• Connectivity:
• Three USB-A ports
• Ethernet port
• NFC reader
• USB-C for power
• Video Outputs:
• HDMI
• VGA
• DIN10
• Composite
• Component
• Audio Outputs:
• 3.5mm audio jack
• Digital audio port
• Expansion Slot: Includes an expansion slot for the upcoming SuperDock accessory, which will add a slot-loading disc drive, a 2280 m.2 SSD bay, and four additional USB-A ports. 

We look forward to seeing if the estimated Q3 delivery date is met.

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