The Powkiddy V20 is retro handheld gaming in its purest form. This guide covers everything you need to know to get the most out of your device.
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The Powkiddy V20 is a $60 handheld that struggles to justify its place in 2025’s crowded retro gaming market. Is it worth your money? Let’s find out.
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Powkiddy’s X35H is here — loud buttons, no Wi-Fi, and just enough charm to keep us curious. Is this $50 handheld worth your time?
Powkiddy is back with a new 3:2 retro handheld — the RGB50. Leaked specs hint at a 4.5-inch screen, Linux/Android support, and potential 1080p resolution.
The Powkiddy V20 is an affordable handheld with a solid build for its price. But does it manage to hold up to our expectations? Here are our first impressions.
It can be argued that the V90 birthed the clamshell emulation handheld craze. Powkiddy is ready to remind people who they are by dropping a new version of the device.
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Powkiddy is back once again crashing onto the scene with the all-new Powkiddy V20. Between its design and specs, it’s sure to catch some eyes.
Powkiddy’s new X35H handheld is here for just $59.99! Featuring an RK3566 chip, 3.5-inch 640×480 screen, and transparent design, it’s a budget-friendly retro gaming option.