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Light In The Box has 16GB 5.5" Powkiddy X55 Handheld Game Emulation Console + 64GB microSD (Black or Blue) on sale for $84.50 when you apply coupon code GAME48 during checkout. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member Tinkleondabeach for sharing this deal.
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Available Colors:
Black
Blue
About this Item:
5.5" 1280 x 720 resolution HD display (non-touchscreen)
Rock-chips RK3566 quad-core ARM Cortex-A55 1.8GHZ Processor
ARM Mali-G52 GPU
2GB LPDDR4X RAM
16GB built-in storage + 64GB microSD
2x microSD Card Slots (supports up to 256GB)
Mini HDMI-out port
3.5mm stereo headphone jack
USB Type C charging port
USB C to USB A charging cable included
OTG-USB support
4000 mAh non-removable battery
Languages Supported: English, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Spanish
Supported retro console emulation platforms: CPS (Capcom Play System), FBA (Final Burn Alpha), Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) / Famicom, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, NEO GEO, Super Nintendo (SNES) / Super Famicom, SEGA Genesis (Megadrive), PlayStation / PS1, Nintendo 64, PlayStation Portable (PSP) & more
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About this Deal:
This price is $10.49 Lower than our previous FP Deal for this model with the 64GB Card.
Also, YT check out Retro Game Corps, Russ's videos are super informative!
I just got one of these in the last month. For context, I also have a Miyoo Mini Plus and a Steam Deck. This has definitely been my go to device for PS1 emulation and below. Much more comfortable to hold than the two other devices for retro games. It's not quite pocketable, but it's been an amazing experience at home.
N64, Dreamcast, PSP and DS have all been a decent experience to a degree, though I would look for a more powerful device if those systems are what you are really after.
Decent deal on my current favorite retro gaming handheld. Installed with JelOS. Software runs well
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Decent deal, might be able to get cheaper on 11.11 at Ali xpres, but then you are waiting on the slow boat from China. I already have an Anbernic retro handheld, that's the only reason I am passing on it.
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11-09-2023 at 10:31 PM.
I just got one of these in the last month. For context, I also have a Miyoo Mini Plus and a Steam Deck. This has definitely been my go to device for PS1 emulation and below. Much more comfortable to hold than the two other devices for retro games. It's not quite pocketable, but it's been an amazing experience at home.
N64, Dreamcast, PSP and DS have all been a decent experience to a degree, though I would look for a more powerful device if those systems are what you are really after.
I just got one of these in the last month. For context, I also have a Miyoo Mini Plus and a Steam Deck. This has definitely been my go to device for PS1 emulation and below. Much more comfortable to hold than the two other devices for retro games. It's not quite pocketable, but it's been an amazing experience at home.
N64, Dreamcast, PSP and DS have all been a decent experience to a degree, though I would look for a more powerful device if those systems are what you are really after.
TIL this emulated dreamcast! Not as much of a fan for retro games myself I might consider it for Crazy Taxi and DOA beach volleyball ;D -millennial, I guess it doesn't emulate xbox games like halo or NFS underground right, that'd be dope
I just got one of these in the last month. For context, I also have a Miyoo Mini Plus and a Steam Deck. This has definitely been my go to device for PS1 emulation and below. Much more comfortable to hold than the two other devices for retro games. It's not quite pocketable, but it's been an amazing experience at home.
N64, Dreamcast, PSP and DS have all been a decent experience to a degree, though I would look for a more powerful device if those systems are what you are really after.
Exactly what I wanted to know. Thank you. I recently tried DS on a Miyoo Mini Plus and while it runs and is certainly playable, there's enough stutters and issues that it affects immersion.
I just got one of these in the last month. For context, I also have a Miyoo Mini Plus and a Steam Deck. This has definitely been my go to device for PS1 emulation and below. Much more comfortable to hold than the two other devices for retro games. It's not quite pocketable, but it's been an amazing experience at home.
N64, Dreamcast, PSP and DS have all been a decent experience to a degree, though I would look for a more powerful device if those systems are what you are really after.
Hi, what would be ideal for N64 and even DS?
I am pretty new to these devices.
Thanks in advance for any pointers.
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N64, Dreamcast, PSP and DS have all been a decent experience to a degree, though I would look for a more powerful device if those systems are what you are really after.
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N64, Dreamcast, PSP and DS have all been a decent experience to a degree, though I would look for a more powerful device if those systems are what you are really after.
N64, Dreamcast, PSP and DS have all been a decent experience to a degree, though I would look for a more powerful device if those systems are what you are really after.
N64, Dreamcast, PSP and DS have all been a decent experience to a degree, though I would look for a more powerful device if those systems are what you are really after.
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N64, Dreamcast, PSP and DS have all been a decent experience to a degree, though I would look for a more powerful device if those systems are what you are really after.
I am pretty new to these devices.
Thanks in advance for any pointers.
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I am pretty new to these devices.
Thanks in advance for any pointers.
Also, YT check out Retro Game Corps, Russ's videos are super informative!
Also, YT check out Retro Game Corps, Russ's videos are super informative!