Retroid Pocket 2S (4GB/128GB) The original Retroid Pocket 2 set a high standard, but it wasn’t without its flaws. Enter the Retroid Pocket 2S—a refined, polished, and upgraded iteration that fixes past mistakes while retaining the iconic 4:3 form factor. If you are a fan of classic g...
The Trimui Smart Pro In the vast sea of budget-friendly retro gaming handhelds, distinguishing oneself from the countless Anbernic and PowKiddy variants can be a daunting task. Enter the Trimui Smart Pro—a device that aims to capture attention not just with its accessible price point, but ...
Zotac Zone Breaking away from their traditional mini-PC and graphics card roots, Zotac has delivered a device that pairs jaw-dropping physical hardware with a few undeniable growing pains. If you have been searching for a capable Windows gaming handheld with an OLED panel to rival the Ste...
Device Overview: Zotac Zone 2 Unveiled during Computex 2025, the Zotac Zone 2 represents a significant leap forward in the premium handheld gaming PC market. Serving as the highly anticipated successor to the original Zone 1, this device moves away from iterative upgrades and instead embra...
Data Frog SF2000 In the enthusiast space of retro gaming handhelds, conversations are usually dominated by powerful chipsets, premium metal shells, and high-end OLED displays. Then, out of absolutely nowhere, comes the Data Frog SF2000. Often retailing for under $20 (less than the price of...
Mangmi Pocket Max The newly revealed Mangmi Pocket Max aims to do exactly that by introducing a highly requested, yet rarely seen feature in the mid-range portable space: modularity. Paired with a stunning high-refresh-rate display and a massive battery, this device is shaping up to be a ...
