Nintendo GameCube Portable Gaming Station with Built-in Monitor

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This product has been discontinued

Description

The Case Club Waterproof Nintendo GameCube Portable Gaming Station will protect your valuable equipment and allow you to play anywhere there is a wall power outlet. Designed for style as well as durability, the Case is molded from tough polypropylene and is rugged, lightweight, watertight, airtight, and economical. A Perimeter O-Ring seals out the elements, protecting the contents from water, dust and other contaminants.

Nintendo GameCube Portable Gaming Station- Features

Case Includes

18.5" Built in LED Monitor
Base Foam to Fit Nintendo GameCube
RCA to HDMI Converter
Power Strip for Convenience
Cut outs for games Qty 6
Cut Outs For ControllersQty 4

Monitor Specifications

Resolution1366x768
Aspect Ratio16:9
Response time5MS
OSD Multi Language OptionalYes
SpeakersYes

Case Weights

Case Empty15 LBS
Case With Nintendo GameCube 23 LBS

Product Specifications

Interior Dimensions18.29"L x 13.19"W x 6.62"H
(465mm x 335mm x 168.148mm)
Exterior Dimensions19.75"L x 15.53"W x 7.48"H
(502mm x 394mm x 190mm)
I.D. Lid/Base Split1.60"Lid / 5.00"Base
(41mm / 127mm)
Shipping Weight16.00 LBS (estimated weight of the product with packaging such as a cardboard box)
(7.26 kg)
CharacteristicsWaterproof, Lifetime Warranty, Crushproof, Outdoor Use
HardwareNo Wheels, Padlockable, Hinged Lid, Built in Locks (option), Pressure Equalization Valve
Case MaterialPlastic
Manufacturing OriginUnited States of America
Manufacturing MethodInjection Molded

Questions and answers of the customers

  1. Answered by the admin This product has been permanently discontinued. We require a minimum quantity of 10 in order to place an order.
  2. Answered by the admin

    We don't have a version with precut foam however you can order the case shell with uncut foam and customize the foam yourself at home if you would like: Case Club CC720SE Case

  3. Q How many watts of power does this consume? answer now
    Asked by Ryan Canady on August 3, 2020 4:12 pm
    Answered by the admin

    The monitor uses 35 Watts 1.1 Amps. The Nintendo game cube uses 23 watts at 3.25 Amps.

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