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<p>Check out this Teenage Engineering-inspired gaming console built by a university student</p>
<p><img width="2000" height="1500" src="https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Teenage-Engineering-gaming-console@2000x1500.jpg" alt="Teenage Engineering-inspired XP-1 gaming console" srcset="https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Teenage-Engineering-gaming-console@2000x1500.jpg 2000w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Teenage-Engineering-gaming-console@2000x1500-400x300.jpg 400w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Teenage-Engineering-gaming-console@2000x1500-800x600.jpg 800w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Teenage-Engineering-gaming-console@2000x1500-696x522.jpg 696w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Teenage-Engineering-gaming-console@2000x1500-1392x1044.jpg 1392w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Teenage-Engineering-gaming-console@2000x1500-1068x801.jpg 1068w"></p><p>A designer studying at Karnavati University in India has created a <a href="https://musictech.com/brands/teenage-engineering/" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">Teenage Engineering</a>-inspired gaming console, similar to that of the Nintendo Switch.</p><p>Nidharshan Suresh, who studies Industrial Design at the university, has showcased his work online. The console follows the minimalist and futuristic design approach taken by the brand, featuring pops of orange colour as often seen across its product range.</p><ul><li><strong><strong>READ MORE: </strong><a href="https://musictech.com/news/gear/teenage-engineering-ep-133-koii-fadergate/" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">Teenage Engineering co-founder on ‘Fadergate’: “We guessed there would be transport damage, but not at this rate”</a></strong></li>
</ul><p>To create the concept, Suresh and his team – Nishi Shah, Anoushka Pawar, Dhananjay Vispute, Aditi Rakhunde and Vishesh Jaiswal – looked at the designs of TE’s OP-1 field synthesiser, sampler and drum machine, as well as its TP-7 audio recorder. They also studied the different types of gamers, and the sorts of consoles they may play – for example, gamers who like to play on the go, or those who like to play in a social context and try different games out.</p><p>According to Suresh’s Behance page, Rapid Cad was implemented into the design process to more easily visualise interaction, form and function of the product.</p><p>“Mastering minimalism was a key takeaway from this project. Every detail matters in achieving clean, functional design,” writes Suresh. “This project journey also gave me knowledge on Design for manufacturing (DFM), intricate product detailing, aesthetics and how design communicates brand values and target markets.”</p><p>Check out more images of the design below:</p><figure aria-describedby="caption-attachment-172185"><img src="https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Teenage-2@2000x1500.jpg" alt="Teenage Engineering-inspired XP-1 gaming console" width="2000" height="1500" srcset="https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Teenage-2@2000x1500.jpg 2000w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Teenage-2@2000x1500-400x300.jpg 400w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Teenage-2@2000x1500-800x600.jpg 800w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Teenage-2@2000x1500-696x522.jpg 696w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Teenage-2@2000x1500-1392x1044.jpg 1392w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Teenage-2@2000x1500-1068x801.jpg 1068w"><figcaption>Credit: Nidharshan Suresh</figcaption></figure><figure aria-describedby="caption-attachment-172183"><img src="https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Teenage-3@2000x1500.jpg" alt="Teenage Engineering-inspired XP-1 gaming console" width="2000" height="1500" srcset="https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Teenage-3@2000x1500.jpg 2000w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Teenage-3@2000x1500-400x300.jpg 400w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Teenage-3@2000x1500-800x600.jpg 800w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Teenage-3@2000x1500-696x522.jpg 696w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Teenage-3@2000x1500-1392x1044.jpg 1392w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Teenage-3@2000x1500-1068x801.jpg 1068w"><figcaption>Credit: Nidharshan Suresh</figcaption></figure><p>Last November, Teenage Engineering dropped its <a href="https://musictech.com/features/interviews/teenage-engineerings-ep-133-ko-ii-limitations-fadergate/" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">EP-133 K.O.II</a> pocket sampler/composer, to much excitement from fans of the brand. Following the release, David Eriksson (co-founder and head of hardware at the brand) told <em>MusicTech</em> of the response to its launch, “It was a bit overwhelming — we knew it would be popular, but <i>that</i> popular? I think we had different opinions.”</p><p>He added, “We’re not at all market-driven. I mean, most big companies on this planet are; they try to predict what might sell well. I think we’re probably the opposite.”</p><p><em><strong>Check out more of Nidharshan Suresh’s work via <a href="https://www.behance.net/gallery/192701717/XP-1-Teenage-Engineering" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">Behance</a>, and view all of <a href="https://teenage.engineering/products" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">Teenage Engineering</a>’s latest official products.</strong></em></p><p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://musictech.com/news/gear/teenage-engineering-inspired-handheld-gaming-console/">Check out this Teenage Engineering-inspired gaming console built by a university student</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://musictech.com/">MusicTech</a>.</p>]]></description>
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