I have recently written about three different devices all clearly aiming at the same mid-budget PSP minded customer. I have thoughts.
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The Mangmi Pocket Max is Mangmi’s latest handheld on the scene. With bigger power and bigger screens came a larger price. But is it actually worth the cost?
MANGMI Pocket Max: A $199 budget-friendly powerhouse with a 7-inch AMOLED 144Hz screen and Snapdragon 865. Is this the new king of retro handhelds?
The Mangmi Air X and AYANEO Pocket Air Mini are both heavy hitters in the budget retro handheld space, so we compare the two to see who comes out on top!
MANGMI confirms Snapdragon 865 for the Pocket Max, signaling strong performance while RAM, storage, and pricing details remain uncertain ahead of launch.
Rather than deciding internally, MANGMI has turned to its Discord community to help choose how the Pocket Max will look at launch, but you can see for yourself.
After the success of the Air X, Mangmi appears ready for round two. The Pocket Max is already generating buzz thanks to rumored specs and early benchmarks.
The budget market has exploded in 2025, but now Mangmi is coming from the woodwork with its Air X, a budget PSP-capable Android handheld. But is it worth it?
The new Mangmi Air X lays down the hammer when it comes to price to performance. At only $90, Nick gives his first impressions on what could be the new budget king for under 100 bucks.
MANGMI Air X launches with Snapdragon power, Android 14, and ready-to-ship units. A sub-$100 gaming handheld with real punch, and it comes at the right time.