Has AISLPC done enough with the RG43V Pro to stand out from the likes of other recent budget releases like the R36MAX2? Let’s find out whether this new budget button-masher has the legs to stand out from the rest of the clone world.
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Reviews, deep dives, teardowns, and more on everything from controllers and grips to handhelds, Mini PCs, peripherals, and just about anything.
GameMT is back on the budget end with the E3 Vigor. Rocking a square screen and their own custom OS, is this budget handheld worth the money?
Nick reviews the GameMT PSK5000. Is this latest handheld a real budget contender for PSP play, or just another gimmick handheld?
Valve’s Steam Controller is the latest hit to come from their Hardware lineup. But at $100, with a strange design, and an out-of-stock status. Is it worth it?
Fantech is back again with their latest high-end controller on a budget: the Zenith Pro. With all its features, is it a standout? Or just a stand-in option.
The Kron Mini K1 mini-PC is the right tool for the job when it comes to stealthy power-sipping home-labbing.
The Flydigi Vader 5 Pro is the company’s latest release in a string of high-quality controllers. But how does it stack up, and can it replace my current daily?
The Sony EyeToy sold over 10.5 million units before fading into obscurity. Discover the story behind the PS2 peripheral that laid the foundation for modern VR and motion tracking.
Anbernic is getting weird again. Rather than another clamshell or vertical, they’re sliding out with the RG Rotate. Rocking Android and a T618, is it worth it?
The DSPico is an open-sourced flash cart for the Nintendo DS system that can be purchased for less than $10, and comes without bricking software.