MANGMI Pocket Max: A $199 budget-friendly powerhouse with a 7-inch AMOLED 144Hz screen and Snapdragon 865. Is this the new king of retro handhelds?
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This week’s Retro Handhelds rundown: AYN discontinues the Odin 2, AYANEO releases the Pocket S Mini, major emulator updates are here, and much more.
Is AYANEO finally changing its ways? The Pocket S Mini is officially here with direct sales and a 4:3 screen. Check out the full specs, pricing, and shipping timeline.
A recent Windows 11 update flags Armoury Crate as a threat on ROG Ally and Xbox Ally handhelds. Here’s how you can disable Smart App Control and restore controls.
In this long-term re-review, he breaks down why the AYN Thor has stayed in his daily rotation despite newer, more powerful options hitting the market.
Rob and Stubbs are joined by Nelly from Gaming Repairs where they talk about the OneXPlayer Apex, the State of x86, and what REALLY happened at CES.
This week’s handheld rundown: RG34XXSP spec drama, RP6 OLED calibration delays, and a bigger TrimUI Brick with sticks on the horizon.
A controller that tracks your heart rate? Anbernic just revealed the RG G01, and it’s easily their weirdest (and most intriguing) launch in a while.
The RG34XXSP might be getting a stealth downgrade. The listing flipped from “LPDDR4 2GB” to “1GB,” and nobody got a heads-up.
Waiting on a Retroid Pocket 6? Retroid says OLED screen calibration bottlenecks slowed output, but a new system should ramp production. Expect Black units first and dashboard updates soon.