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From getting started with your new retro handheld to installing a new custom firmware, we’ve got you covered.
From getting started with your new retro handheld to installing a new custom firmware, we’ve got you covered.
When I first discovered Retro Handhelds, one of the first questions I ever asked was “Can I play Final Fantasy Tactics: The…
So you’ve shopped around and wisely decided that the TrimUI Smart Pro is the budget device for you, now what? The Smart…
Gamma released the beta version of GammaOS Core in early September. It supports a variety of low-powered consoles, bringing Android to devices…
The Powkiddy V10 is only one of a few devices that are made almost specifically for the GBA. With its 3:2 screen…
The Miyoo A30 arrived as something of a stop-gap measure in handheld releases. While Anbernic has been churning out devices almost monthly…
The SDZiiER D007 has been the face of “cheap emulation handhelds” for years. The product releases are sometimes deceptive at best, and…
The R36S is a clone console that you’ve likely purchased for its capabilities and extremely budget-friendly pricing. Here, we hope to help…
It would appear that the market is shifting towards more devices with a 1:1 aspect ratio. While the RGB30 and RGB20SX are…
So you just got your brand new Android handheld and you’re ready to get it set up. You go through the initial…
One of the best-unmarketed features of the Analogue Pocket is that it can back up save files from cartridges. You don’t need…
What's New
Aolion is back with its latest and greatest K30 controller. With TMR sticks and new features, it stands up well. But does it hold up at its higher price tag?
Rather than pay for compute in the cloud, wouldn’t it be better to run LLM models locally, away from the prying eyes and conversation harvesting of big tech?
With Hall effect sticks, dual-stage triggers, and rotating Xbox and PlayStation buttons, the EasySMX M20 stands out in a crowded mobile controller market.
Our INNOCN GA27M1Q review covers its 27-inch QD-OLED display, 500Hz refresh rate, glossy panel, port selection, and whether it’s worth the price.
TrimUI is back again with its latest release: The Brick Pro. It’s bigger; it’s- well, it’s got sticks. But does that mean it’s worth the cost of admission?