It's too early.
I'm just shifting gears a bit. I fell victim to "feature creep" and spent the last three months* writing a custom emulator. Then I realized
that to buy a microcontroller board with the required external RAM was going to set me back $49 and some change. A price point I wasn't going to be able to match if I built it myself (I don't have the right parts). That wasn't counting some of the components I already purchased (AVR daughter boards, 7 segment displays, etc). I can continue using most of the parts in this project or elsewhere so it's not too much of a loss.
For $45, I can net a Beaglebone Black with relatively astronomical amounts of processing power.
I was still on the fence until the
Pachinko thread appeared and...
The older ones can be fun, but the video, sounds and bonus reels make for a much more interesting and engrossing experience.
Never thought of it that way. Like one famous movie quote,
...so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn't stop to think if they should.
Moving along. I found this monitor that looks very promising
eBaySame thing but at the bitcoins websiteHowever, I really question the lack of resolution and the HDMI claim. I don't see any populated place on the PCB for an HDMI input.

*Three months worth of breaks, lunches and late night programming after the family went to bed.