AYANEO Pocket Air – A Premium Handheld

AYANEO Pocket Air – A Premium Handheld

It’s safe to say that most of the Android handheld market is firmly dominated by the venerable Unisoc T618, with Retroid leading the charge with two distinct flavors, a choice made by how much you like clams[hells], though not without a word from Anbernic and...
RH Reviews: The Anbernic Win600

RH Reviews: The Anbernic Win600

We’re entering a new era in the retro handheld space. The age old question of Linux handhelds vs. Android handhelds has yet to be settled, but a new contender has entered the ring: PC Handhelds! Okay, that’s technically not true. Gaming handhelds...
RH Reviews: The AYN Odin Base, Pro, and Lite

RH Reviews: The AYN Odin Base, Pro, and Lite

It’s finally here! During the relatively short lifespan of the modern retro handheld scene, there hasn’t been a handheld with more hype than AYN’s Odin. Originally billed as the “199 Handheld”, the Odin had a relatively simple mission...
RH Reviews: The Miyoo Mini

RH Reviews: The Miyoo Mini

The Miyoo Mini dares to ask: What if a cheap tiny handheld were also good? That’s probably not the most charitable framing for the Mini’s sub-$100 USD brethren, but there’s a kernel of truth in it. The sweet spot for the portable emulation scene has...
RH Reviews: The Analogue Pocket

RH Reviews: The Analogue Pocket

For the last few years, Analogue Inc. has been making a name for themselves as a top-tier purveyor of high-end clone console hardware. Clone consoles aren’t something we’ve covered much here at Retro Handhelds. Rather than taking an emulation-based...