Rumor has it that it’s an RK3566 powered device, so systems before PSP, DC, and N64 will work fine, but those three will be a mixed bag.

36 points

I would be interested, depending on the price. Closed shell design means it can be tossed into a bag without worrying about scratching the screen.

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I’d be worried about the unit being scratched ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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23 points

A scratched unit still works. A broken screen renders it pretty much useless.

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I’m even more worried about the exposed L/R buttons. I have an otherwise perfectly functional Nintendo DS with these buttons being unreliable at best (received second hand already like that). Not that I have any better idea how to solve this, but I’d definitely not just chuck it into a backpack. Maybe a pocket.

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I’d prefer no scratches at all, even if that means sacrificing probability, I mean, we could always use screen protectors for that matter, in fact I did, but it never stopped me from overprotecting my clamshell handhelds.

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These sticks look super uncomfortable to use though

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I always found the SP super uncomfortable to hold compared to the original GBA, it’s made for kid-sized hands.

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I have big hands and the SP is comfy to use, just need to rest your pinkies under the console

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I hope somebody in 10 years will make a good 3DS-inspired handheld, well maybe except 3D aspect.

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There is a 3ds style dual screen handheld:

Ayaneo Flip DS

Or build this for a premium dual screen emulator:

https://youtu.be/q1Cm6kqssWI?si=lKLna6Y1YJgRXcYV

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That’s the YouTube link I linked above.

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If it works best with older systems, then why the thumb sticks i wonder. Hope they can bump up the power for at least n64 and psp. That would be so nice.

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Because they are selling the product the customers think they are getting, not the one that they actually get. I guarantee that a device with thumb sticks and lousy performance will sell better than one without sticks and with better performance.

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Hope for better, but expect worse. But that form factor has me hooked.

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I picked up a Miyoo Mini Plus earlier this year as an impulse buy, and ended up liking it enough that I regret not buying a higher end model with analog sticks. Still, don’t know if it’s worth trying to upgrade now - I’m waiting for the day we can get a full SteamOS device in this form factor.

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it’s not really needed since the only thing that has an analog stick that it can emulate is a PS1.

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What games do you play on it?

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