Features
3.5-inch IPS display with dual analog sticks and rich button layout
Powered by JZ4770 (1GHz) with 512MB RAM, expandable via SD card
Runs OpenDingux OS allowing user-added emulators and tools
Supports wide range of retro consoles including PS1, SNES, Mega Drive
Pros
- + Good controls with responsive sticks and buttons
- + High-visibility IPS display with vivid colors
- + Stable PS1 emulation, strong performance for its era
- + Flexible customization via OpenDingux
- + Excellent value under $100
Cons
- − Battery life is decent but frequent charging may be needed for long sessions
- − Slightly thick body, less pocketable than modern devices
- − Some emulators require manual setup, which may be tricky for beginners
Reviews
- Praised for surprising performance and build quality at low cost
- Seen as a great entry-level device for retro gamers
- Considered a classic, though newer models like RG351 have since surpassed it
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