The hardware used will initially be the Atari VCS Black Walnut All In kit. The system is a dual care, 4 thread AMD APU, with built in Vega 3 GPU. It's not a very powerful system by today's AMD Ryzen mobile standards, but it is a very capable little system that can drive a 4K display.
The display is a 55" Sony A80J OLED TV. Audio is sent from the TV to a Mee Audio dual bluetooth transmitter to Mee Audio Cinema ANC headphones. This project started in an apartment, so neighbors must be taken into consideration.
The system has been modified to run at 54 watts TDP, instead of the factory 45 watts TDP. 2GB of the 8GB of stock RAM have been dedicated to the GPU.
The current OS is Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, running on the built in eMMC chip, with a capacity of 32GB. Transfer speeds of the eMMC average around 90MB/s. The secondary drive is a Samsung Evo 860 1TB M.2 SATA SSD, which is used for all data storage. It averages around 550MB/s in transfers. The eMMC was chosen as the boot drive due to a failure to boot any OS installed in the M.2 SSD.
User inputs are handled by a Logitech K780 wireless keyboard, and a Logitech M575 Ergo trackball mouse. The keyboard was chosen as it supports fast switching between 3 different devices, including one connected with the Unifying USB receiver. The receiver offers the most reliable connection, and are used with the VCS. The trackball was chosen because it does not require a flat or consistent surface. It sits on the arm of my recliner while the keyboard is used in my lap. This makes for quite a comfortable working position.
The goal of this project is to get the most out of the simple, but capable system. I could not find anything that blended in with my new home better than the VCS, so it has earned a place on my mantle above the fireplace.
Eventually, Steam Link will be installed, with a proper workstation PC in the office to run all the games remotely to the VCS. Video production is currently being done locally on the VCS, instead of the Raspberry Pi 400. When the new workstation PC arrives, all video production will be shifted to the workstation, with the VCS acting as a remote terminal to access it.