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Powkiddy RGB10X Retro Gaming Emulation Handheld w/ 64GB microSD Card available for pre-order for $39.99 - $5 off w/ coupon code
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$34.99.
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LOVEPOWKIDDY):
Specs:- 3.5" 640x480 resolution OCA-laminated IPS display (4:3 aspect ratio)
- Rockchip RK3326 Quad-Core 64-bit Chipset
- 1GB DDR3L RAM
- 2x micro SD Card Slots
- 2x USB Type C ports (one for charging, one w/ OTG support for peripherals)
- Single 2W Speaker
- 3.5mm headphone jack
- 2800mAh battery
- Note: No built-in Wi-Fi / Bluetooth
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I don't have this particular unit, so I don't know what games it comes with (if any), and I can't speak to how much setup is necessary to load up games (which you or his parents would need to do first), but my 7 year old enjoys trying out the old school games from my youth on a similar device (Anbernic RG35XX). He had no problems playing it when he was 6.
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If someone wouldn't mind replying and sharing and feedback about this device, I would really appreciate it.
Also, thank you very much, to the OP, for posting this deal on here, for others to see.
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If someone wouldn't mind replying and sharing and feedback about this device, I would really appreciate it.
Also, thank you very much, to the OP, for posting this deal on here, for others to see.
This device is for playing emulated retro games (i.e., 80s to mid-90s console and arcade games). If he can play Fortnite, he ought to be able to play the older, generally simpler, though oftentimes more difficult/less forgiving, games.
I don't have this particular unit, so I don't know what games it comes with (if any), and I can't speak to how much setup is necessary to load up games (which you or his parents would need to do first), but my 7 year old enjoys trying out the old school games from my youth on a similar device (Anbernic RG35XX). He had no problems playing it when he was 6.
I don't have this particular unit, so I don't know what games it comes with (if any), and I can't speak to how much setup is necessary to load up games (which you or his parents would need to do first), but my 7 year old enjoys trying out the old school games from my youth on a similar device (Anbernic RG35XX). He had no problems playing it when he was 6.
Thank you very much, for the reply and the feedback. I sincerely appreciate it.
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there's tons of reasons why. for what would be the same price or less for a dedicated controller to go with your phone, you could have a whole separate device that plays just what you need. Not saying that that is the greatest reasoning, but as someone who's done the controller with this phone thing for a little bit, yeah, my phone can absolutely play whatever i throw at it, but it's incredibly long and kinda heavy, so docking it on TOP of something like an xbox controller feels awkward, and docking into one of those retractable controllers it sits right in the middle of feels uncomfortable to hold because of the screens aspect ratio.
Not saying you don't have a point, because even i was astonished with the fact that my galaxy s21 from nearly 4 years ago could play ps2 nearly flawlessly, but there are reasons why you'd rather an separate device.
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