Anbernic is a company that is committed to providing the best handheld gaming consoles and peripherals to gamers and open-source developers around the world. Since its establishment in 2017, the company has earned an excellent reputation with global partners and customers for its high-quality products. Anbernic is dedicated to innovation and driving the gaming market forward by creating cutting-edge products.
The Retrogame (RG) series launched by Anbernic has set a benchmark for smart-gaming devices and peripherals. The company's goal is to continue to develop gaming devices that excite customers and lead to industry innovation.
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If you are looking for a pocket retro that plays up to ps1 games then Miyoo mini plus is the best. Believe me I have tried like different form factors (vertical horizontal clamshell), models, brands,OS software etc. Miyoo mini V4 or Miyoo mini plus stand out..
Dpad and face buttons: super quet and feels retro
Pocketable: This is a gamechanger. It is pocketsble as it should have been for retro handhelds.
Heat : doesnt get hot that much
Casing: definitely feels well made
Battery Life : 4-6 hours
Needs Accesores: if you have big hands like me you need the grip handle
OS: nothing beats Onion OS
Surwish SD card: for me its a necessity not only the card is branded but it was setup properly by the ones who made it.
The metal shell on the Miyoo Mini V4 really does elevate the feel of the device—giving it that premium, solid-in-hand experience that's hard to beat, especially for such a compact handheld. The printed artwork adds a unique, almost collectible aesthetic that makes each unit feel more personal and special.
If the GKD Pixel 2 adopts a similar approach with anodized or painted metal shells featuring high-quality printed designs, it could really set itself apart in the retro handheld scene. That kind of finish not only improves the tactile feel but also taps into the nostalgia and style many enthusiasts look for. Let's hope they go that route!
Great little handheld, perfect for GBA and older systems. There is no analog sticks if that's important to you, and you cannot get audio out of the USB-C port period (speakers or bluetooth only). Buttons and dpad feel great, tactile enough but not super clacky. If you have a couple hundred bucks burning a hole through your wallet and want a modern day GBA micro type of experience, look no further.