Analogue 3D Delayed To Late August Due To Tariffs
Briefly

The Analogue 3D has been delayed to late August because of recent US tariff changes affecting imports from East-Asian countries. Analogue will absorb these extra costs without increasing the preorder price of $250. The console is designed to deliver an authentic N64 gameplay experience in 4K resolution, compatible with original N64 accessories and modern peripherals. It features various display modes to mimic old-school television effects, and the company spent over four years perfecting its FPGA technology to enhance accuracy compared to N64 emulators.
Following last week's sudden tariff changes, Analogue 3D will now begin shipping next month. We're absorbing the costs--your preorder price stays the same. No additional charges.
Several East-Asian countries are facing steep tariffs following US President Donald Trump's announcement on July 7. These range from 25% to 40%, with these import taxes being charged on goods as they enter the US.
The Analogue 3D is an FPGA device designed to provide an authentic N64 gameplay experience, but with the added benefit of a 4K resolution on modern displays.
Analogue said that it spent over four years developing a perfect way to experience N64 in FPGA for absolute accuracy, which is a massive step up when compared to an N64 emulator.
Read at GameSpot
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