KTR2 enters the hot $100–$200 bracket with aggressive pricing and higher-end materials. Can KT Pocket carve out space against Retroid, MANGMI, and AYANEO?
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New Pocket 6 photos give the best look yet at Retroid’s upcoming flagship, including a peek at the Light Purple colorway and a surprisingly tempting Orange.
MANGMI confirms Snapdragon 865 for the Pocket Max, signaling strong performance while RAM, storage, and pricing details remain uncertain ahead of launch.
Retro Handhelds Weekly is back covering RG477V deals, Steam Deck LCD news, Pocket Max reveals, and the week’s top hardware and software updates.
Short on time? These last minute deals on handhelds and accessories round up the best options you can still grab before Christmas without wasting money.
Pre-orders for the Anbernic RG477V are officially live! For the first 72 hours, you can grab this brand new handheld for just under $200.
It’s been almost four years since the first Steam Deck arrived, but Valve finally decided enough was enough and has officially discontinued the Steam Deck LCD for good. This move leaves just the two Steam Deck OLED models available, potentially shaking things up a bit.
Rather than deciding internally, MANGMI has turned to its Discord community to help choose how the Pocket Max will look at launch, but you can see for yourself.
Anbernic’s final handheld of the year will be here soon, as pre-orders for the Anbernic RG477V will begin on December 20, with a starting price of $199 during the Early Bird phase.
Bad news for Odin 3 Ultra buyers. AYN has officially delayed remaining orders until mid-January 2026, citing surging memory costs. Buyers can either switch to the Odin 3 Max or hold their place in line.