I don’t know how many people in this sub/magazine/community would consider themselves experts in the realm of retro handhelds, but I suspect the average knowledge here is a bit higher than “the old place”. But, as more and more users migrate (fingers crossed!), I thought it might be a good idea to have a space where users can post what device(s) they have. Other users can ask their opinions on their devices or other more technical questions.

Sure, there is a lot of information already out there, but there is frequently more to a handheld than just the specs. Comfort is a big issue, support is another, and these and other issues may be hard to quantify just off of a few popular YouTubers reviews.

I’m hopeful this, or some other post like this, could become a safe haven to just ask questions directly to people that own and have used their device for a good period of time.

First, I’d like to offer some great info that I refer to quite frequently!

Spreadsheet of all current/upcoming emulation handhelds

Retrosizer - This web site allows you to view the sizes of many retro handhelds. Make sure your browser is at 100% view size, to get actual device sizes on your screen

Secondly (and finally), my devices are: RG280v, RG351v, Retroid Pocket 2+, Retroid Flip, PlayDate, Miyoo Mini Plus, Logitech G Cloud, AYN Odin Base, and Steam Deck.

  • @tomkatt
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    32 years ago

    I’m not really a collector or anything, I only buy devices to fit my specific use cases. I have:

    • Nintendo 2DS XL (for DS and 3DS)
    • Powkiddy X55 (for everything through 32 bit and occasional light Dreamcast or PSP)
    • Samsung Tab S7 FE (for Dreamcast, PSP, PS2, and Gamecube)
    • @VioletteReiM
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      32 years ago

      Didn’t know the S7 FE was that strong

      • @tomkatt
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        22 years ago

        It’s surprisingly good. GPU is a weak point, but most games will run at 2x and the rest at 1.5x.

        You have to use “max fps” in the game booster plug-in though, which forces the display to a 1080p equivalent or close to it. Native res is like 1600p and the GPU chokes on it.