Hanhibr Local Store via AliExpress has
TrimUI Smart Pro Retro Gaming Handheld w/ 64GB microSD Card (White) on sale for $52.87 - $15 off when you apply coupon code
MAYUE006 on the checkout page =
$37.87.
Shipping is free.
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Specs:
- 4.96" 1280x720 IPS HD display
- Allwinner A133Plus processor
- 1GB DDR4 RAM
- 8GB built-in storage (for the firmware)
- Dual joysticks w/ RGB LED lighting (note: No L3 / R3 functionality)
- microSD card slot (for the games)
- Stereo speakers
- 3.5mm headphone jack
- 2.4GHz Wi-Fi / Bluetooth
- (w/ Bluetooth headphone/speaker support now an added function on the latest 1.4 firmware)
- USB-C port
- 5000mAh battery
- Linux operating system
Top Comments
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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Reasonably (for $40) high quality unit. Display is clear, buttons, joysticks, etc all work well.
64GB included, and lots of great games on there (and thousands of japanese / chinese games that mean nothing to me).
*TRIVIAL* to add more games, to mount the 64GB onto a Windows PC for direct modifications, super easy to add more ROMs.
It's a really slick package for very little $$.
I added N64 Mario Kart and a few other Mario games, and next up to try to add a few GameCube games too (which it won't be as fast on, so remains to be seen how well that will work).
Plays arcade version Gauntlet II perfectly.
This is best for systems from the 80s to the 2005 or so era. PSP is fine, but Vita is a no.
Reasonably (for $40) high quality unit. Display is clear, buttons, joysticks, etc all work well.
64GB included, and lots of great games on there (and thousands of japanese / chinese games that mean nothing to me).
*TRIVIAL* to add more games, to mount the 64GB onto a Windows PC for direct modifications, super easy to add more ROMs.
It's a really slick package for very little $$.
I added N64 Mario Kart and a few other Mario games, and next up to try to add a few GameCube games too (which it won't be as fast on, so remains to be seen how well that will work).
Plays arcade version Gauntlet II perfectly.
This is best for systems from the 80s to the 2005 or so era. PSP is fine, but Vita is a no.
Did you try any gamecube games? How does it perform?