Brand | Nintendo |
Release Date | 2005 / 09 |
Form Factor | Horizontal |
Price Range | Mid-range |
Soc | Nintendo CPU AGB |
Cpu | ARM7TDMI |
Cpu Cores | 1 |
Cpu Clock Speed | 16.78 MHz |
Architecture | 32-bit |
Ram | 288 KB RAM, 98 KB Video RAM |
Gpu | Picture Processing Unit |
Screen Size | 2 inches |
Screen Type | Backlit LCD with adjustable brightness |
Resolution | 240 x 160 |
Screen Lens | Removable faceplates |
Brightness Control | Five levels (using L button + volume switch) |
D Pad | Digital |
Analogs | None |
Face Buttons | A, B, Start, Select |
Shoulder Buttons | L, R |
Extra Buttons | Power switch, Volume/Brightness control |
Battery | Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion |
Storage | Game Boy Advance cartridge |
Charge Port | Proprietary charging port |
Dimensions | 50 x 101 x 17.2 mm |
Weight | 80g |
Shell Material | Plastic and metal |
Colors | Silver, Black, Blue, Purple, Red, Limited Editions |
Cooling | Passive |
Connectivity | Game Boy Micro Game Link Cable |
Video Output | None |
Audio Output | 3.5mm headphone jack |
Speaker | Mono |
Rumble | No |
Volume Control | Two-way switch |
Power Control | Power switch |
Pros | Smallest Game Boy ever, High quality backlit screen, Customizable faceplates, Premium build quality |
Cons | No backward compatibility with GB/GBC games, Small screen size, Limited game compatibility, Higher price than GBA SP |