MagicX One 35 final colors revealed and now coming with an upgraded Helio G85 chip, targeting under $100. Could it outperform the Mangmi Air X in budget gaming?
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The XU Retro XU-20 v32 is now available for $48. Pocketable and affordable, it features a laminated IPS display and runs Android 10.
MagicX just revealed the Retro 45, a new handheld the company claims will be “perfect” for Saturn, Dreamcast, and Nintendo 64 emulation.
MagicX is teasing the community with a 30-second clip showcasing the upcoming Touch One 35’s PS Vita Emulation capabilities.
XU Retro has outlined a 2025 roadmap featuring three new budget-oriented Android handheld devices, all of which include touchscreens, Wi-Fi, and Android.
The MagicX Zero 40 is a unique handheld with a vertical screen built for DS and TATE mode. Read Ban’s impressions on its ergonomics, display quality, and overall value at $75.
The MagicX Zero 40 looks like a 2DS, but does it perform like one? Stubbs got his hands on one and we are here to summarize his first impressions on the device.
The MagicX Zero 40 is finally here, and its wider, longer screen makes it great for DS emulation, fitting both screens with one sitting on top of the other.
The MagicX Touch Zero 40 launches June 17, featuring a vertical screen perfect for DS emulation. It’s the most anticipated handheld from MagicX yet.
Which 3 retro handhelds escaped exile during a collection downsize? Discover the essential, unfinished games keeping specific devices safe… for now.