AYANEO Pocket Air – A Premium Android Handheld

AYANEO Pocket Air – A Premium Android 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...