Ayaneo Pocket DMG is the endgame device for up to the 6th Generation of consoles

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That's up to the PS2/Gamecube era. The OLED screen is absolutely perfect/beautiful for the GB/GBC/SNES/GENESIS/PSX/N64/DC/PS2/GC/SATURN, etc... You won't find anything better, possibly ever. If you're looking for your perfect dream machine to play only those mentioned, it's this device. Now, that doesn't mean it can't play anything other than those systems mentioned. This device has insanely powerful horsepower to play a lot of the modern games on it. Problem is, systems like the Switch, PSP, PC games are meant for 16:9 screens. The Pocket DMG screen is perfect for 8:7/4:3 screens. You can still play the modern stuff on it, it will just look small, so if you have bad eyesight, it's better to look elsewhere like the Odin 2 or Steamdeck. Other then that, another bad news is the cost. If you want your dream device, like your dream car, or house, you will need to pay the price. Starting price is $420 with 8 gigs of RAM. For most people, this is more than enough. If you want to play alot of the more demanding Switch, some PS3, and PC games on it, which I don't really recommend tbh, there are the 12GB, and 16GB RAM options that will cost up to $600.

So yeah, there's your end game dream device if you want to play those consoles mentioned on it in handheld form. Nothing else will beat it. Possibly ever. And yes, the system is more than capable enough to play your most demanding Saturn, Gamecube, PS2 games with 1080 to 4K resolution at full speed. If there are issues, it will be the limit of the emulator, not the hardware. In which case, you'll need to wait for better versions of those emulators to be released in the future.
 
sept the price lol can get the same playability for half the price
 
How does it compare to the retroid pocket pro 4?
In terms of power, it blows it out of the water following it with a shoryuken. Price wise RP4 is much cheaper
sept the price lol can get the same playability for half the price
Well yeah. Same reason why ppl buy Lamborghinis, Bugatti, Benz, any car is enough to take you places right? Its all preference, and wanting the super premium in that field if you can afford it. Nobody needs an Ayaneo Pocket DMG. But the option is there.
 
I gotta ask, how long have you been using it?

My biggest concern with anything Ayaneo is the fact that in my experience they cost way more than they are worth, they suck at actually sending out replacement parts, and the actual devices will typically start to fail within 6 months to a year.

I'd be more than happy to be proven wrong here, but I have to say that $400+ for the device is already giving me major red flags. I'd wanna see what users where saying in half a year before I even considered sinking this kind of money on this company again.
 
I gotta ask, how long have you been using it?

My biggest concern with anything Ayaneo is the fact that in my experience they cost way more than they are worth, they suck at actually sending out replacement parts, and the actual devices will typically start to fail within 6 months to a year.

I'd be more than happy to be proven wrong here, but I have to say that $400+ for the device is already giving me major red flags. I'd wanna see what users where saying in half a year before I even considered sinking this kind of money on this company again.
About a week now. No issues. I wouldn't worry about this build breaking in the future unless I drop it onto a concrete floor multiple times.
 
About a week now. No issues. I wouldn't worry about this build breaking in the future unless I drop it onto a concrete floor multiple times.
yeah it's not necesasrily flimsyness that was the issue.

Honestly, with it being a retro-focused device, you might get away with it. My experience was with one of their windows 11 handheld PCs, and the issue was to do with heat dissipation, boot stability, and the deadly spicy pillow disease.

Still waiting on my replacement battery for my 2S. My fingers are crossed that you have no similar issues that will require you to wait for replacement parts::peacemario
 
I am sorry to disappoint but this handheld has a few flaws:
  • Resolution is meaningless for this screen size. 1240x1080 is absurd for barely 4"
  • Aspect ratio of 8:7 is wrong. If true that you will get square pixels, but old consoles had to be seen on 4:3 screens, there were no 8:7 TV's.
  • The console is powerful enough to emulate widescreen consoles, such as GBA, PSP or Wii, but the screen aspect ratio is just wrong.
  • The amount of RAM is useless. You would need 8GB for emulating platforms such as Wii U or Switch, but the screen is not panoramic, so it would be useless with such a small screen. For emulating platforms that are 4:3 you only need 2GB of RAM. Even if you want to upscale and do fancy stuff, you would need 4GB tops.
  • It uses Android. You could have some use of those 8GB of RAM with Android games, but phones have 16:9 aspect ratio, with new ones being wider so the problem aggravates even more. Then it's a no-no for playing most Android games.
And all of this for 400€. Looking at it, I feel like Switch 2 is cheap :O

Cheap retrohandhelds were created for a reason. This swarm of overpriced devices have no other value than bipolarize the market, in one side the devices that do what they are meant to do with some quality flaws but very affordable, and in the other the devices that have outrageous prices that even so have their own flaws that are not quality wise. The latter is full of hooligans that despise cheap devices just for the sake of justifying their investment.
 
I am sorry to disappoint but this handheld has a few flaws:
  • Resolution is meaningless for this screen size. 1240x1080 is absurd for barely 4"
  • Aspect ratio of 8:7 is wrong. If true that you will get square pixels, but old consoles had to be seen on 4:3 screens, there were no 8:7 TV's.
  • The console is powerful enough to emulate widescreen consoles, such as GBA, PSP or Wii, but the screen aspect ratio is just wrong.
  • The amount of RAM is useless. You would need 8GB for emulating platforms such as Wii U or Switch, but the screen is not panoramic, so it would be useless with such a small screen. For emulating platforms that are 4:3 you only need 2GB of RAM. Even if you want to upscale and do fancy stuff, you would need 4GB tops.
  • It uses Android. You could have some use of those 8GB of RAM with Android games, but phones have 16:9 aspect ratio, with new ones being wider so the problem aggravates even more. Then it's a no-no for playing most Android games.
And all of this for 400€. Looking at it, I feel like Switch 2 is cheap :O

Cheap retrohandhelds were created for a reason. This swarm of overpriced devices have no other value than bipolarize the market, in one side the devices that do what they are meant to do with some quality flaws but very affordable, and in the other the devices that have outrageous prices that even so have their own flaws that are not quality wise. The latter is full of hooligans that despise cheap devices just for the sake of justifying their investment.

Oh God, one of these. You repeated my points of it's flaws. Also, I have this system, and experiencing it first hand. You on the other hand are going off on clips you see on YT, and what you read on reddit, often from other ppl don't have the system as well. I've made it clear, Ayaneo Pocket DMG isn't something that is needed, but a luxury for anyone that can afford it.

"This is awesome."

"Well actually, it's not."

"Oh, do you have it too?"

"No."
 
I think the Pocket DMG is cool but after owning (and selling) dozens of these devices I just don't think vertical handhelds are all that comfortable.

Even with horizontal handhelds I typically need a plastic grip.

I also feel products from Anbernic and Retroid are the best choices for 99% of people because their designs have been iterated on so many times after so much customer feedback. They are also very reasonably priced.

Sometimes you buy a device and it seems good at first but months later you start to get annoyed by some small issue - like the dpad not being in quite the right place, the buttons or triggers dont have the feel you want, it's a little too top heavy, etc etc.

The only devices I own now are the Retroid Pocket 5 (the GOAT handheld as far as I'm concerned) and the Odin 2 Portal. It's hard to ever see myself buying another device at this point.
 
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Oh God, one of these. You repeated my points of it's flaws. Also, I have this system, and experiencing it first hand. You on the other hand are going off on clips you see on YT, and what you read on reddit, often from other ppl don't have the system as well. I've made it clear, Ayaneo Pocket DMG isn't something that is needed, but a luxury for anyone that can afford it.

"This is awesome."

"Well actually, it's not."

"Oh, do you have it too?"

"No."
Yes, one of these. I am not blaming you for having tons of money and wanting to buy exclusive things because yes, I am just saying what the device is.

Ahh, and no, I haven't read any Reddit or watched any Youtube video as you say, I just looked up an article to see the specs, which are usually articles that quote specs of hardware and nothing more. From that I had enough info to write what I did, which is objective information based on specs of things mentioned. I know how emulation works, and the requirements of every platform, there is no single sentence giving a subjective opinion of the device.
 
Yes, one of these. I am not blaming you for having tons of money and wanting to buy exclusive things because yes, I am just saying what the device is.

Ahh, and no, I haven't read any Reddit or watched any Youtube video as you say, I just looked up an article to see the specs, which are usually articles that quote specs of hardware and nothing more. From that I had enough info to write what I did, which is objective information based on specs of things mentioned. I know how emulation works, and the requirements of every platform, there is no single sentence giving a subjective opinion of the device.
Again, you basically repeated my points, but it seems like you just wanted to hear yourself talk, or read what you typed out, hence, one of these types. Just some weird contrarian mumbo jumbo that tends to happen with anything online. You're telling me you're going to disappoint reading off a chart when I have the device in hand and enjoying it.

Sure, you can get a Switch 2 for that price. But unfortunately, they have issues of their own. Namely not having a fan which leads to overheating to the point people are having difficult time to even hold the device because it gets so hot after extended play. Which means they will release a revisioned model in the future costing additional 300-400, and in the end, it will cost the gamers more than $400-600 which is the Pocket DMG price range. Again, if they can afford it, good on them. Everything will have some faults in the end.
 
Again, you basically repeated my points, but it seems like you just wanted to hear yourself talk, or read what you typed out, hence, one of these types. Just some weird contrarian mumbo jumbo that tends to happen with anything online. You're telling me you're going to disappoint reading off a chart when I have the device in hand and enjoying it.

Sure, you can get a Switch 2 for that price. But unfortunately, they have issues of their own. Namely not having a fan which leads to overheating to the point people are having difficult time to even hold the device because it gets so hot after extended play. Which means they will release a revisioned model in the future costing additional 300-400, and in the end, it will cost the gamers more than $400-600 which is the Pocket DMG price range. Again, if they can afford it, good on them. Everything will have some faults in the end.
Well, what I wrote is more info than your points. You only mentioned that the screen isn't widescreen and it wouldn't be suitable for widescreen consoles, but you mentioned 8:7 is perfect for 4:3 games, and that's not completely true. It's a different resolution, and when you were a kid you played retro consoles in a 4:3 screen, not in a 8:7.

Also, you reply like my post was directly for you, and as far as I know, I didn't quote you in my answer. It was for general knowledge of the people here. I stated some objective info that people who do not have it would be interested in knowing because it's a big investment, most of them don't have tons of money to have this luxury. You're lucky you do, but don't spread info like it was the best device you could get for the money, because that is confusing and biased, just for the sake of justifying the money invested. For you can be great, but for other people is different, and that would have to be the info, we are not buying a dream device.

Regarding the Switch 2, I couldn't agree more. That happens with most consoles (even unlicensed retro ones), they release something for betatesting of the users, if it goes well, mission accomplished. If it starts to show issues and flaws, they release a second revision or even a third, and fuck off the people who invested money at the beginning. That's why it is called risky investment :D
 
Again, if people have the money, and are willing to buy the device, than the logical conclusion is, it's THEIR dream device. I don't expect anyone to go out and just buy one just because they read my post. That will never happen, because they will do their own research before dropping that much money on it. But I have at least peaked their interest. Everyone that owns one are very happy with it, if they aren't, they can easily get a refund once they return their device, and from what's out there, nobody is returning it. Just criticisms like your's where people who wants it, won't care, and those that don't want it, wouldn't get it regardless of the negatives or not.

My fault arguing with someone with a loli avatar.
 
Again, if people have the money, and are willing to buy the device, than the logical conclusion is, it's THEIR dream device. I don't expect anyone to go out and just buy one just because they read my post. That will never happen, because they will do their own research before dropping that much money on it. But I have at least peaked their interest. Everyone that owns one are very happy with it, if they aren't, they can easily get a refund once they return their device, and from what's out there, nobody is returning it. Just criticisms like your's where people who wants it, won't care, and those that don't want it, wouldn't get it regardless of the negatives or not.
You're right. So do people that have a Switch 2 is also happy with it, despite of your comment. It means they are equally not caring, so we are a pair of "I don't care about you".

My fault arguing with someone with a loli avatar.
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