The Odroid-Go Ultra Is The Most Powerful Odroid Handheld Yet
South Korean electronics manufacturer HardKernel are back with their fourth iteration in the Odroid-Go handheld range. The Odroid-Go Ultra (OGU) raises the bar again with an SoC not seen before in a...
View ArticlePre-Orders Go Live For The Logitech G Cloud Gaming Handheld
Earlier this year Logitech G made the surprise announcement that they had teamed up with Tencent and were entering the handheld gaming market. Whilst the announcement of the Logitech G Cloud came...
View ArticleArkOS 2.0 Is Now Available For the Anbernic RG353V
Anbernic’s latest vertical handheld comes in two flavours, with slightly different hardware specs and software options. As usual, community developers have already started work on replacing the stock...
View ArticleThe Retroid Pocket 3+ Could Be A Winner
It’s only been about three months since the Retroid Pocket 3 was released, but Retroid are back with a souped up Retroid Pocket 3+ already. Hold on to your hats because this one could be a winner....
View ArticleThe Anbernic RG505 Goes Head to Head With the Retroid Pocket 3+
Hot on the heels of Retroid’s newest machine comes the Anbernic RG505. Both manufacturers have chosen the same SoC this time around, and the end results are two very similar handhelds. Despite this,...
View ArticleIs The Anbernic RG35XX A Spiritual Successor To The RG300?
The Anbernic RG35XX officially dropped today, but the device was still shrouded in mystery until the order page went live. A marketing trick, or a way of delaying disappointment? The RG300 has always...
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