Features
Runs Android 13 with Unisoc Tiger T820, 8GB RAM, 128GB UFS2.2
5000mAh battery, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, active cooling with RGB lights
4-inch IPS 4:3 960×720 full-lamination, slim bezels, 300PPI
Quick settings for fan, RGB, and performance modes
I/O: USB-C with 1080p output, 3.5mm jack, microSD slot, stereo speakers
6-axis gyro, Keymapping support
Size ~174×81×17.9mm, weight ~265g with ergonomic grip
Pros
- + 4:3 hi-res 4-inch display scales retro games perfectly
- + Grip and anti-slip texture provide comfortable hold
- + Hall-effect sticks and triggers offer precision and drift resistance
- + Quiet active cooling balances heat and noise
- + Official launcher and Keymapping simplify emulator and game setup
Cons
- − Sticks sit high, may protrude or feel abrupt in use
- − Trigger stroke and stiffness could tire hands in long sessions
- − Speakers lack bass and sound somewhat muffled
- − Not ultralight, less ideal for thin-and-flat preference
Reviews
- A balanced handheld with practical retro resolution, mid-tier SoC, and ergonomic design
- Capable of running GC, some Wii/PS2 with tuning, while heavier Android games need reduced settings
Benchmarks
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Benchmarks
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