The hackberry pi is a neat little device as long as you know what you're getting. It's a raspberry pi zero 2 w powered handheld so not really suitable for desktop use but still powerful enough for SDR or some light hacking around and penn testing. Mine was well packaged and despite the postal service's best efforts came to me undamaged. i've been tinkering a little and it's plenty fast enough for network streaming from a local share or usb stick and the screen is beautiful. when paired with a decent set of bluetooth headphones it makes a decent little media player. i haven't tried any sort of game emulation but i'd imagine the zero2w is fast enough for most of the 16-bit consoles and lighter PS1 games. All in all i'd recommend to anyone with a knack for tinkering but again lower your expectations for a small portable desktop machine.