MagicX teases the Two Dream: a 4:3 Android handheld with a 4.5-inch 1440×1080 screen, front stereo speakers, and dual hall sticks.
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Seven months with the MagicX Zero 40. From Emerald Green aesthetics to MAME performance, here is why this $50 vertical handheld is a solid budget buy in 2026.
MinUI dev Shaun Inman has launched DEDICATED OS, a single-system DS launcher for the MagicX Zero40, while also preparing to release his adventure Ratcheteer DX.
MagicX hits the scene again with the One 35. A sub $100 Android handheld with a good experience AND TATE mode? This could be the one for a lot of people.
Looking for a cheap Android handheld? Ban gives us his take on the XU20 V32, which offers sharp visuals, solid controls, and surprising power for under $50.
MagicX announces a new handheld in production, the MagicX One Retro45, with a clear nod to the Nintendo 64 controller.
The MagicX One35, a budget Android handheld with dual D-pads, is now available. Get it at a limited-time pre-order discount, starting at just $55.
XU Retro confirms a design flaw in XU20 V32 units shipped before Aug. 30. Refunds and repair kits are available to early adopters.
MagicX has announced a huge lineup of new handhelds for 2026, including the Retro DS, Two45, and Two58, with over half a dozen more seemingly leaked online.
XU Retro fully reveals the XU35 H50 with a Mediatek G85, 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, and a 5-inch 720p screen, set to launch in October for just $75.