The Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP AGS-101 (also known as the GBA-101) is an upgraded version of the original Game Boy Advance SP that was released in 2005. It has a backlit LCD screen that can display up to 32,768 colours and has two brightness settings. The GBA-101 can play games from the Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance libraries, making it the last Nintendo handheld to have backwards compatibility with these systems.
The design of the Game Boy Advance SP AGS-101 is similar to the AGS-001 model, except for the screen and the label on the bottom of the device. The AGS-101 model has a clamshell form factor, with a hinge that allows the screen to fold over the buttons. The GBA-101 has a clamshell design that protects the screen when closed and has a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that can last up to 10 hours with the light on or 18 hours with the light off.
The device has a 2.9-inch TFT LCD screen, with a resolution of 240 x 160 pixels and a color palette of 32,768 colors. The device has four face buttons (A, B, L, and R), a D-pad, a Start button, a Select button, and a power switch. The device also has a headphone jack, a link cable port, and a charger port. The device measures 82 x 84.6 x 24.3 mm and weighs 142 grams. The GBA-101 comes in various colours, such as Pearl Blue, Pearl Pink and Graphite. It also comes in various special editions, such as the NES classic design, the SpongeBob SquarePants model, and the Zelda gold edition. The GBA-101 comes in various colours and special editions, such as the NES classic design, the SpongeBob SquarePants model, and the Zelda gold edition.