Miyoo Mini Handheld Game Console,2.8 Inch IPS Classic System Retro Video Games Consoles,with 128G TF Card and Wireless Networt Handheld Console Casual Game Console(Orange Color)
Original price was: $69.99.$48.99Current price is: $48.99.
Price: $69.99 - $48.99
(as of Jan 02, 2025 11:31:44 UTC – Details)
✨【2.8-inch IPS screen】The Miyoo Mini Handheld Console has 2.8-inch IPS screen,640×480 resolution, narrow frame design,Screen brightness adjustment.
🎮【1900mAh high capacity battery】Our handheld consoles are equipped with 1900mAh rechargable Lithium battery,long standby time and more secure,Use USB-C charging Interface.(5V/1.5A)
🎫【Professional Optimization System】The handheld game console Built-in Cortex-A7 high performance processor, 1.2GHZ frequency smooth running mainstream classic games. so you can play with your family or friends.
🏆【Multiple Emulators and 20,000+ Classic Games】This portable handheld game console has a built-in 128G TF card pre-loaded 20,000+ classic games. suitable for dozens of simulators,Support for downloading games in relevant formats.
🌟【Package includes】1 x Miyoo mini game console, 1 x 128GB TF card, 1 x USB-C cable, 1 x TF card reader, 1 x User manual,1 x carry bag,1 x Screen Protector.
2 reviews for Miyoo Mini Handheld Game Console,2.8 Inch IPS Classic System Retro Video Games Consoles,with 128G TF Card and Wireless Networt Handheld Console Casual Game Console(Orange Color)
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Original price was: $69.99.$48.99Current price is: $48.99.
luis a soriano –
Waste of money
Don’t buy this game, it broke on the fifth day, it crashed, it’s definitely very expensive, and it doesn’t have super mario, it only has bad games, don’t waste your money, it’s like throwing money down the drain
Trevor Goodchild –
Lots to like, some cons too
I don’t know why the picture features a chip which is labelled “AI” there’s no AI here whatsoever.That being said, this is a tiny Linux system that runs Retroarch. It comes with a micro-sd card reader, a case, and a cable.So this thing is loaded with games, that are undoubtedly not licensed. Notably missing are first party titles of litigious companies that might rhyme with WinBendo.After that, this is pretty much your standard RetroArch experience. It’s configured reasonably but can be annoying at times. for instance, when there are 4000 games in a folder and you want to find something specific.The hardware itself is good– the screen is clear, the actions on the buttons is nice. The device however is pretty small, Maybe a tad wider than a deck of cards. My adult hands find it a bit uncomfortable. For this reason I’ll probably give it to my daughter, who no doubt will be delighted.