omg, you guys, i just found out about the efortune cookie and it's literally the cutest thing ever - it's like a tiny little device that gives you fortunes when you shake it, kinda like a magic 8-ball but way more adorable. i'm totally obsessed with itty bitty gadgets like this, and the fact that it's got a teeny 1.54-inch e-paper screen just makes me squeal.

so, basically, the efortune cookie has a bunch of features - it's got up to 3,000 different fortunes it can display, and it's also got a dice rolling app and a coin flipping feature, which are accessible through these tiny little buttons on the side. i'm not entirely sure about the coin flipping thing, though - i mean, who needs to digitize flipping a coin, right? but the dice rolling app could be kinda cool, i guess, if you're into that sorta thing.

what really gets me, though, is the design of the efortune cookie - it's just so compact and cute, with this neutral-colored 3d printed housing that makes it look like a little charm or something. i could totally see myself carrying it around in my bag or attaching it to my keys, and it's just so much more portable than some of the other handheld gaming pcs out there. plus, it's just really creative - i love that someone made a credit card-sized computer that can fit in your wallet, and this efortune cookie is just another example of that kind of outside-the-box thinking.

i have to admit, when i first saw the efortune cookie, i thought it was actually a real cookie or something - it's just so tiny and cute, with this food-shaped design that's kindaRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?

so, basically, the efortune cookie has a bunch of features - it's got up to 3,000 different fortunes it can display, and it's also got a dice rolling app and a coin flipping feature, which are accessible through these tiny little buttons on the side. i'm not entirely sure about the coin flipping thing, though - i mean, who needs to digitize flipping a coin, right? but the dice rolling app could be kinda cool, i guess, if you're into that sorta thing.

what really gets me, though, is the design of the efortune cookie - it's just so compact and cute, with this neutral-colored 3d printed housing that makes it look like a little charm or something. i could totally see myself carrying it around in my bag or attaching it to my keys, and it's just so much more portable than some of the other handheld gaming pcs out there. plus, it's just really creative - i love that someone made a credit card-sized computer that can fit in your wallet, and this efortune cookie is just another example of that kind of outside-the-box thinking.

i have to admit, when i first saw the efortune cookie, i thought it was actually a real cookie or something - it's just so tiny and cute, with this food-shaped design that's kindaRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?