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Technical specifications
The Game Boy Advance contains a 32-bit RISC processor developed by ARM Holdings and an 8-bit CISC processor, with a clock speed of 16 MHz. Its TFT LCD screen is 2.9 inches in size, and is capable of displaying up to 32,000 colors,  at a resolution of 240 × 160. The system features two lettered buttons (A, B), a directional pad, and Start and Select buttons. Two shoulder buttons (L, R), a ROM cartridge slot, and an input for Game Link Cable and accessories are placed at the top side of the console. A power switch, a headphone jack, and volume control are on the bottom. The Game Boy Advance could be powered by an AC adapter set, a rechargeable battery pack, or two AA batteries—providing a battery life of 15 hours. The system includes 32 kB of window RAM (WRAM) and 96 kB of video RAM (VRAM) built-in to the CPU, along with 256 kB of WRAM externally. Sound is supplied through a pulse-code modulation sound source. The handheld's stereo sound is able to be supplied through an output for headphones. Physically, the system measures 82 × 144.5 × 24.5 millimetres, and weights 140 grams without batteries. The Game Boy Advance is backwards compatible with the Game Boy and Game Boy Color titles. When playing GB or GBC games, the screen size can toggled with shoulder buttons.