Button noise on Retroid Pocket (and other) devices fixed once and for all? YouTuber WhatObiPlays seems to have a solution, and Joe is here to test it out!
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Anbernic unveils the RG476H, a relatively premium handheld with stacked triggers and a 4.7” screen. It also looks familiar, to say the least.
According to @RetroGameCorps, the Retroid Pocket 4 Pro may soon regain compatibility with the Dual Screen add-on. Will you be buying one?
Retroid says its Dual Screen add-on won’t support the Pocket 4 Pro, and is issuing refunds while still supporting the Retroid Pocket 5 and Mini.
The Retroid Pocket Mini v2 may look the same, but under the hood it’s got a better screen, updated software, and a few surprises (both good and bad).
Retroid’s new Dual Screen Add-On transforms three of its devices into dual-display handhelds, offering DS-like functionality without a full hardware upgrade.
The Retroid Pocket Mini V2 has been officially released, but you’ll want to act fast, as stock is limited and the company’s “tariff cutoff” is looming.
The Retroid Pocket Mini V2 just surfaced at $199. Still out of stock, but its listing hints that the launch is right around the corner.
A new screen is coming ot the Retroid Pocket Mini…but it’s the same screen? What does this all mean? Find out in this number-filled explainer.
The Retroid Pocket Mini screen is somehow worse than we initially believed. Check out the findings and what they mean.