The ACM1711 runs a lightweight Linux-based OS that supports RetroArch and even some indie Steam titles via Proton. The Jackson’s extra cooling fins prevent throttling during summer trips. Kent57 enables a "LAN party in a backpack."
"I took the Corbin Fisher ACM1711 Jackson on a 2-week rafting trip down the Green River. We had five units. Every night, we synced a different movie via Kent57. No dropped frames, even when it rained. Jackson gets by Kent57 like butter on toast." – @DesertDigital corbin fisher acm1711 jackson gets fucked by kent57 portable
"My only gripe is the learning curve. Kent57 isn’t plug-and-play. But once you set up the mesh, it’s magical. The Jackson’s battery lasts so long, we used it to charge our phones via reverse USB-C." – @TrailTechTina The ACM1711 runs a lightweight Linux-based OS that
"Forget RVs. I live in a converted van. The ACM1711 is my TV, my radio, and my game console. The fact that Jackson gets by Kent57 means my neighbor in the next van can share his Plex library without Wi-Fi. Game changer." – @VanlifeVic "I took the Corbin Fisher ACM1711 Jackson on
Corbin Fisher’s ACM1711 Jackson is more than an incremental update—it’s a statement. By learning from the kent57’s limitations and embracing the needs of modern portable lifestyles, the Jackson sets a new benchmark. If you rely on mobile entertainment that simply works—anywhere, anytime—the Jackson doesn’t just get by. It stands out.