SpruceOS 4.0 has arrived on the scene to give you a single SD card solution to use across your lineup of Miyoo and TrimUI devices.
Browsing: TrimUI Brick
SpruceOS 4.0 adds a new front end, one-click installer, and broader device support, with devs urging a fresh install as they “clear the decks” for future work.
Can your retro handheld double as a music player? We test Rockbox, DAPs, and modded iPods to find the best way to ditch your phone for tunes.
The TrimUI Brick Hammer is more of the same excellence found in the original TrimUI Brick, this time sporting some stunning colors and a metal chassis.
Nick pulls down some handhelds from the shelf to discuss his favorite devices for playing the original Nintendo Game Boy.
TrimUI gives its beloved handheld a premium makeover with the Brick Hammer, featuring a sleek all-metal body and bold new color options.
Join Zu as he explores NextUI 5.5 on the TrimUI Brick & Smart Pro: new wireless updates, Pakman tools, custom emulation paks & OTA installs.
MinUi gave birth to ultra-minimalist custom firmware on retro handhelds. NextUI takes that same concept, but strips some of the minimal approach away. The new 2.0 updates adds new features, capabilities, and improves upon the first release.
Sometimes it’s important to take stock of what actually matters to you in a hobby. Sure, the latest and greatest…
A comparison of four top micro handhelds, including the AYANEO Pocket Micro, TrimUI Brick, MagicX XU Mini M, and MagicX Mini Zero 28. Which one is the best for gaming, portability, and ease of use?