- zenith 5" LCD (led modded)
- snes mini mobo (100% compatibility)
- 5000mah li-po battery
- power/low battery leds
- charge port







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yea i cut out the top screw posts. the bottoms ones hold the system together more then enough. its very solid.just a few questions tho. with the controls laid out that high, did you have to cut the top 2 screw posts out? i noticed you have your l & r buttons where the screws should go. if that is the case, did you just have to glue your case together, or do you have some other super sneaky way of doing it?
the cart slot cover is a case from OKW i think it was a G style...and, what did you use for your cart slot cover? it looks nice and sturdy!
LED modded the screen so the brightness didnt work anyways. left them due to space concerns...also, why did you decided to leave out the brightness buttons? do you just not normally use them? and why didn't you center the volume buttons?
no i used the original speakers, just didnt drill out huge grills for them..one last question (sorry i have so many! i just like to learn how people make their stuffs!): did you use the original speakers that came with the screen? the holes look more like you swapped in hip gear screen speakers, since they are much smaller.
congrats, you succeeded quite wellairz wrote: i was just trying to create a nice clean smooth looking system.
dragonhead wrote:sweet. ive spent a third of my life on benheck!
oh whatever, LoB. you made awesome zn-40 case portables.Life of Brian wrote:I gotta hand it to you - this and Chevy's HandyDuo trump every ZN portable yet made. Awesome case work! It's so smooth and pretty and I want to hold it...
LOB, how humble! airz you did a great job on this. Looks very clean and simple at the same time. Congrats!Life of Brian wrote:I gotta hand it to you - this and Chevy's HandyDuo trump every ZN portable yet made. Awesome case work! It's so smooth and pretty and I want to hold it...