The Analogue Pocket’s screen offers 10x the resolution of an original Game Boy console.
The Analogue Dock, however, which lets you run games on a TV via HDMI will surely tempt some. Honestly though? Third-party cases are far cheaper with a lot of cool designs in my experience, and the Analogue Pocke's battery life is extremely generous (even in rest mode) that I never once craved fast charging. Things get more complicated should you choose to purchase optional extras like an impact resistant hard case, tempered glass screen protector or fast-charging power supply. Fortunately, setting it up is incredibly straightforward, and you can just insert a cartridge to get immediately started if you want to. Because aside from the console all you're treated to is a USB-C cable needed for charging, as well as some stickers of the Analogue and FGPA logos, and a small QR card leading to an online start-up guide. Much like the actual unit itself, the Analogue Pocket packaging gives off a minimalistic impression right away. The Gorilla Glass screen is stunning, but can be a bit of a fingerprint magnet.