I am particularly impressed with what ACube have done here. You get a proper box, a very nice looking black box with white Minimig writing on the front, a joystick, a floppy disk and an "A" symbols. On the rear a little intro to the Minimig with specs in English, German, French and Italian, all nicely laid out.
This is what you should get:
- One Power Supply, +5VDC, with lots of adapters, this is as big as a mobile phone charger.
- One Minimig, this is small, and I mean small! It looks like a good quality board too.
- One 1GB SD-Card
- One 14 pages manual with a colour front and back cover. Inside there is a little Introduction, Configuring the SD Flash Card, Connecting the Minimig to a SVGA monitor, to standard PC speakers, to standard PS2 keyboard/mouse and 9-pin joystick and mouse ports (the same you find on classic Amigas, C64s and Ataris) and finally to a 9-pin serial port.
Also how to power the machine up, how to use the On-Screen_Display and which hot-keys to use on the keyboard. How to reset the Minimig and some notes about the emulation and handling the Minimig to avoid electro static discharge (ESD).
There is also a leaflet reminding that the appliance is labelled in accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EG concerning used electrical and electronic appliances (waste electrical and electronic equipment - WEEE), in different languages.
The manual and box look well made and they give the whole package a professional touch, something I believe ACube must be proud of.