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Anbernic’s latest device is the RG556, a 5.48-inch Android-based emulation handheld with an AMOLED display powered by the Unisoc T820 processor. Is it the Anbernic upgrade we’ve been waiting for?
Featured among TCL’s NXTPAPER line is the TCL NXTPAPER 11 tablet. Does its NXTPAPER technology make it an adequate blend of Android tablet and e-reader for enhanced productivity?
The TCL 40 NXTPAPER 5G brings a unique take on smartphone displays: paper-like look and feel while still boasting a high refresh rate. Is it compelling enough?
Since the Action Max: Light Gun games have featured heavily in my most reflective gaming memories. Let's see if this pre-packaged Pandora Box delivers gun-based nostalgia or blasted nonsense.
Xiaomi’s budget-friendly gaming phone branch, POCO, has launched its new line of devices, the POCO X6 series. In this review, we’ll take a look at the flagship model, the POCO X6 Pro.
Got some holiday cash burning a hole in your pocket, and think you might be in the market for a new emulation handheld? Lucky you! Today we’re looking at the Anbernic RG35XX Plus!
With the JadeAudio KB3, FiiO is bringing its audio expertise to a new hardware: a mechanical keyboard with integrated DAC and amp. How does this new venture fare?
The KOKONI EC2 3D Printer is an entry-level 3D printer aimed at beginners and even children with a few extra tech features that sets it apart from the competition. Let’s take a closer look!
I mean yeah sure but the specs are the same as a $50 model, it's just those pesky "quality of life" things driving up the price, like an actually working speaker, or buttons that don't melt, and stuff like that.
I think all in my Pi 4 was well north of 200 bucks 150ish for the Pi 4 the case the fancy cooler, then like 70 for the 500GB MicroSD then like 70 for the Xbox controller. But honestly it's a nice set up I really enjoy and to me was worth every penny. (even bought more controllers for 2 or 4 player games.) hmmm have never played any 2 player games yet
Yeah that's what I hate about the RPi, it's supposedly $30 or something but it takes an additional $200 of accessories to actually turn it into a working something.
Yeah a lot of it I consider a hobby, using Batocera I am constantly adjusting the collection adding and removing stuff, scraping the artwork. Haven't even started on some music for the theme... Also way down the road I am considering attempting to do a WiiFlow knock off lol