History of video games/Platforms/TurboExpress

Launch
Launched in 1990, the TurboExpress cost $250.

In 1992 the price of the Turbo Express was dropped to $199 and players were given four free games with a purchase of the system.

Legacy
In 1994 TurboGrafx products were discontinued in North America.

1.5 million TurboExpress consoles were sold.

Technology
The TurboExpress was essentially a portable TurboGrafx-16.

Compute
The TurboExpress uses a customized NEC 6820 clocked at 7.6 megahertz.

The TurboExpress has eight kilobytes of RAM.

Hardware
The resolution of the TurboExpress color LCD Active Matrix screen is 400 by 270 pixels.

The system is either powered by six AA batteries or an optional AC adapter.

Notable games
The TurboExpress ran existing TurboGrafx-16 games released on Hu-Card.