The
beatmania IIDX cabinet has many standard features that are found in traditional arcade cabinets such as a widescreen display, powerful speakers, and start buttons. Also, unique to
IIDX cabinets are the effector buttons and sliders, a bass platform
transducer, marquee, and DJ simulating controller. The effector buttons and sliders allow the player to control the volume levels within the game and manipulate the music by adding additional sound effects. The bass platform vibrates beneath the player's feet to the beat of the music being played. The marquee is a series of
sixteen-segment display LEDs, used to display game information and scores during gameplay.
e-amusement Since
9th Style, the game has featured integration with Konami's
e-amusement platform, which uses a card inserted at the beginning of the game to save stats, scores, allow customization, and track scores in comparison to previous plays and against others over the internet. A
magnetic card reader was used from 9th Style to Happy Sky (12th). From
Distorted onwards the newer type
Contactless smartcard Konami
e-amusement Pass system has been used.
9th Style did not require an internet connection to use a subset of the
e-amusement functionality, but 10th and on required an internet connection to function, which must be provided by a subscription from Konami. Some versions can customize frames, BGM in SELECT MUSIC screen, notes, etc..
e-amusement is not available outside of the primary markets for
IIDX (Japan, Asia, and the United States), which has left imported machines outside of Asia without full access to hidden songs and extra stages due to the increasing functionality and integration of
e-amusement in more recent styles. However, new songs from
e-amusement enabled styles can still be accessed on console versions (which can be imported from Japan) or in INFINITAS. As of
Tricoro, required an internet connection to startup instead. As of
Rootage, offline kits are returned.
Internal hardware Each game since 9th style runs on a
Bemani PC, a custom PC based system designed specifically for
Bemani's games. Games prior to 9th style use Bemani Twinkle, which in turn is a
PlayStation with a superimposer and an advanced sound board combined with a DVD player. As of the newest cabinet model for the "Lightning" cabinet introduced with
Beatmania IIDX 27: Heroic Verse, there is an
Nvidia GTX 1660, an
Intel Core i5 9400F, 8GB of
DDR4 RAM, and a 256GB SATA SSD. The cabinets also use a custom amplifier in addition to an
Asus Xonar XE sound card, and run a
limited version of Windows 10. There is also a 120 Hz main display and a touchscreen second display. Older versions of the cabinets running PC based hardware generally were significantly weaker as they did not have to power 2 displays. The final revision prior to the Lightning Model use
Bemani PC ADE-6291, that is powered by an AMD RX-421BD, an R7 Radeon GPU and has 4GB of RAM. ==Music==