The device has a good “feel” to it, and the buttons are responsive. However, turning the unit on is a two-step process: first, flip the side-switch to “on”, and then hold the “start” button. The first thing I noticed that it was not entirely intiutive how to turn the device on: it seemed like the power button only worked when the charger was connected. I will look into this later, and update the post. The information on the box is rather sparse, other than stating that the unit has 8 gb of storage space and a 480×272 QVGA TFT color screen. Hence, newer versions might support additional features.Īs for specifications, I am not sure what CPU architecture this device is built on. It should be noted that I am not quite sure of the age of my unit, although it resembles the one I’ve seen reviewed on Youtube etc. In this post I will write about what the unit can do and not do, as well as some tips and tricks I learnt on the way. They are a slightly more advanced variant than the small “Gameboys” bundled with a number of NES games. These units come under a variety of name such as “X6” etc and can be bought on Amazon, Wish, Ali Express etc. I picked up one of those chinese portable gaming/video/music/camera handhelds super cheap at Swedish eBay, just out of curiosity.
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