I have several. Retroid Flip, Miyoo Mini+, and RG351V. I just recently ordered the RG34XX, and should be receiving it next week. It's modeled after the GBA, and it looks wonderful. It also has a 120p screen, which is perfect to emulate CRTs.
I really love the original GBA. I love it that much buch that before replacement IPS screens where a thing a put an GBA SP AGS101 screen inside my original GBA to have a horizontal GBA with backlight.I just recently ordered the RG34XX, and should be receiving it next week. It's modeled after the GBA, and it looks wonderful. It also has a 120p screen, which is perfect to emulate CRTs.
based dejiko enjoyer. Honestly that sounds like a p decent idea, though i dont think the miyoo mini is for me, my hands cramp up bad just playing on my dsi?i have a miyoo mini plus and love it! use it for all my retro portable needs~
i use the steam deck for more modern things!
Thats really weird. Never heard of one just refusing to charge, let alone 2 out of 2 being like that. I'm using an old iphone charging block that is 5v 1amp I think, and it works fine on my anbernic 35xx SP.So i ordered two anbernic devices and they come with a usb cable but no charging block. and apparently they need a 5v 1.5a block to charge so i ordered a couple of those and they still wont charge! Are both these devices dead on arrival or wtf am i missing?
Weird, it says to use a certified charger what ever that means, i tried an iphone 5v 1a and still nothing. Apparently if you try to charge it on anything over 2a itll fry it... so i could have fried em both. Screw anbernic anyway i ordered another miyoo miniThats really weird. Never heard of one just refusing to charge, let alone 2 out of 2 being like that. I'm using an old iphone charging block that is 5v 1amp I think, and it works fine on my anbernic 35xx SP.
A new breakthrough is happening with Linux on Odin 2, where you can dual boot. Coming real soon. Which means playing PS3, and X-Box 360 is possible in the foreseeable future.My daily driver is the Ayn Odin 2, such a powerful machine that can emulate pretty much everything up to Switch and some window games thanks to Winlator, the only thing holding it back is the software, notably the emulator side.
I also have a LCD Steam Deck, thought it was going to be my daily driver but this thing is huge, chonky and very heavy. But I love how ergonomic it is despite its size and how powerful it is, I can play PC games on the go and also some of the more demanding emulators like PS3 and Xbox 360. For now I'm using it in docked mode as my second PC.
This website is useful to those who are new to the scene and wants to compare specs and stuff before buying one themselves, similar to what GSMArena for phone.
Yeah, that bottom layout is still as barren as their flip 1 from before. I guess the software part is what holding them back from making a dual screen device. I don't know if Android support that, if not then they'll have to come up with their own software which won't happen anytime soonfor the Flip 2 -- with that much real estate on the bottom half, it irks me that they don't use full-size buttons. I always vastly prefer a full-size Dpad and face buttons.
Alternatively, it feels like a missed chance to put the 4:3 OLED screen from their Pocket Mini on the bottom half and have the ultimate DS/3DS emulation device.
I do wonder why nobody has really done a proper dual screen? Clam shells have been in the scene for a couple years now, I feel like the next step would be the dual screens. Maybe there's not really a demand since ds's are still pretty cheap?Looks good but still no dual screen one like DS and 3DS![]()