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TrimUI Smart Pro Retro Gaming Handheld w/ 64GB microSD Card (White)
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YMMV on results, however. Depending on the title, it either looks fantastic or in other cases, doesn't work very well and looks glitchy (to where it's noticeable and a distraction, so I just disable the widescreen hack on those games).
It's hit or miss, but awesome whenever it does work well with a game.
Dreamcast, N64, PS1 and SEGA Genesis are the ones I've tried so far that have this feature. Not sure if other systems on it also have that capability too. The way you enable it is by highlighting a game on the list, clicking the X button, then selecting the core labeled either "16:9" or "Wide". Some RetroArch cores also have the ability to enable widescreen hacks on certain systems.
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it is not focused on retro games but what you get for the price is unbeatable
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YMMV on results, however. Depending on the title, it either looks fantastic or in other cases, doesn't work very well and looks glitchy (to where it's noticeable and a distraction, so I just disable the widescreen hack on those games).
It's hit or miss, but awesome whenever it does work well with a game.
Dreamcast, N64, PS1 and SEGA Genesis are the ones I've tried so far that have this feature. Not sure if other systems on it also have that capability too. The way you enable it is by highlighting a game on the list, clicking the X button, then selecting the core labeled either "16:9" or "Wide". Some RetroArch cores also have the ability to enable widescreen hacks on certain systems.
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PSA - If you do get one with an included micro SD card, make sure you budget for buying a new brand name card. These cheap Chinese micro SD cards WILL fail on you leaving your ROMs and save files TOAST.
And just for clarity, these devices take microSD cards, not standard size.
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