Powkiddy RGB30- A compact and immersive handheld!
Finding
a good retro gaming console can be difficult these days, since it’s never easy
to narrow down the best option. But for the most part, you want to go with a
handheld, simple, and portable unit that can give you all the gaming goodness
without being very heavy. The Powkiddy RGB30 excels at that since it comes with
excellent portability, plenty of storage, and great game support.
Design
The
design of the Powkiddy RGB30 is quite interesting; they went with a blockier
design in order to enhance durability. For the most part, the design is similar
to other retro consoles, although the lack of rounded corners does hurt the
comfort offered by the unit, at least for a little bit. The device can be
connected to external displays if you want; however, in order to do that, you
will need an external adapter (mini HDMI).
We
like the unique visual appeal of the product and the fact that they kept the
retro appeal with the design. With that in mind, the controls are very similar
to other retro consoles. They do feel a bit stiff at times due to the overall
placement. However, you get a familiar layout, and everything is very easy to
use. It just adds to the character of the device while also making it easy to
understand and get into.
The
screen size is 4 inches, and you get an OCA full fit. Unlike other retro
consoles, this one has a resolution of 720x720. That’s a huge boost since most
other consoles tend to go with 640x480. It makes a great difference. What’s
important to note is that the screen is prone to smudging. Getting a screen
protector is a great idea; unfortunately, you will have to find a third-party
one because you’re not getting one in the product’s package.
What consoles are supported?
If
you get the Powkiddy RGB30, you will notice it has support for a plethora of
different options. It has great support for many handheld consoles like the
GameBoy, GBA and GBC, Nintendo DS and Virtual Boy, Sega Game Gear, PSP, and
Wonderswan/Color. They also support home computer emulation like Commodore 64,
Atari ST, Amiga, MSX, DosBox, and ZX Spectrum.
On
top of that, the Powkiddy RGB30 emulates home consoles like the PlayStation 1,
Nintendo 64, as well as the Sega Master System, Sega Genesis and Saturn,
Neo-Geo, NES, Famicom Disk System. The support for various consoles sets
Powkiddy RGB30 apart, and it’s one of those devices that truly stands out with
its quality, efficiency, and incredible support.
It’s
also a good idea to note that Powkiddy RGB30 has support for many open source
Linux operating systems. That makes it a great portable game console for anyone
who enjoys customizing and modifying things to their liking.
Specs
The
specs for the Powkiddy RGB30 are quite impressive, considering the cost. For
the CPU they added an ARM quad-core 1.8 GHz unit, and it does provide a stable
environment with great performance. There’s just 1 GB of RAM, although it felt
enough for all the games that we tested. Another interesting advantage is that
you have complete Bluetooth and Wi-Fi support.
That
allows you to easily send games to the device and access all kinds of extra
functions. It’s a solid option for those of us who want to play uninterrupted,
not to mention any updates and features can be implemented without manual
methods.
For
the loudspeaker, they went with a 1Wx2 cavity loudspeaker. It’s nothing to
write home about, but it’s certainly a good fit for this device. It works great
with both stereo and mono audio, and you will find it to deliver the right
atmosphere for the product.
The
device size is 145x86.5x18 mm. It’s not a huge device, and that makes it
extremely portable. A lot of people will appreciate the great quality and ease
of use, plus you can take this unit anywhere you want. They did an excellent
job at making it small enough so you can easily put it into your bag in no
time.
Storage space
Originally,
the device has 16 GB of storage. That might not be enough for some users, so
you do have an option to extend with up to 256 GB. There are multiple versions
here, but in general, you have the option to include an extra card with 32, 64,
128, or 256 GB. It adds a lot of versatility since you can buy the version you
want and not worry about overpaying. You will find this to deliver excellent
value, and as a whole, you will be quite impressed with the results here.
Battery life
The
Powkiddy RGB30 comes with a great battery life. It can go up to 8 hours, which
is more than enough for most use cases. Another thing to note is that you have
a charging time of 2 hours as well. That means you can easily charge your
device early in the day and have enough gaming time to last for most of the
day. It’s a great option for anyone who wants to play all kinds of retro games
on the go. The support for multiple device formats is great too, since you can
play a plethora of retro titles.
Other features
Aside from all of
that, it’s important to note that Powkiddy RGB30 has an open-source system.
It’s not closed source like others, which means it’s much easier to modify, and
you’re not breaking any rules. The double TF card independent system offers a
great upgrade system, not to mention you can adjust and adapt the storage space
according to your needs. The device also has frequent firmware updates, which
help add extra functions and revise any issues.
Conclusion
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