NeoFlash’s MK4-mini Released

The NeoFlash team has officially released their MK4-mini device to the public. The MK4-mini’s case design was announced last week, and today we get the rest of the details concerning this device. The MK4-mini, as stated earlier, will act as a universal passme/passkey device for your NDS or NDS Lite. This miniature passkey device is one of several already available on the market. The NDS Max Media Player has a very similar device which sparked the mini-passkey era, and several hardware developers have been following suit. Neoflash’s version runs around 50$ with one of their resellers, but the price ultimately depends on the seller. The MK4-mini has a NDS-GBA switch at the top of the device that will allow you to select which mode you would like to boot the NDS in. If you select GBA Mode, it will boot to your GBA flashcart or adapter, if you choose NDS mode, it will boot to your NDS. MK4 has gone even further with allowing you to switch the passkey out of your device and pop-in your MK2 or MK3 NDS device that NeoFlash developed. There are several pictures detailing the final product as well, the best of which are located below –

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Via Dr. Neo

The NeoFlash team has officially released their MK4-mini device to the public. The MK4-mini’s case design was announced last week, and today we get the rest of the details concerning this device. The MK4-mini, as stated earlier, will act as a universal passme/passkey device for your NDS or NDS Lite. This miniature passkey device is one of several already available on the market. The NDS Max Media Player has a very similar device which sparked the mini-passkey era, and several hardware developers have been following suit. Neoflash’s version runs around 50$ with one of their resellers, but the price ultimately depends on the seller. The MK4-mini has a NDS-GBA switch at the top of the device that will allow you to select which mode you would like to boot the NDS in. If you select GBA Mode, it will boot to your GBA flashcart or adapter, if you choose NDS mode, it will boot to your NDS. MK4 has gone even further with allowing you to switch the passkey out of your device and pop-in your MK2 or MK3 NDS device that NeoFlash developed. There are several pictures detailing the final product as well, the best of which are located below –

MK4MiniPictures - Image 1MK4MiniPictures - Image 2MK4MiniPictures - Image 3MK4MiniPictures - Image 4

Via Dr. Neo

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