Waiting for my black one. To me this is 99% the perfect companion device to my Steamdeck OLED. If the screen was 4 inch and still OLED then it would be perfect. Have you tried Winlator on this yet? I wonder what PC game will be playable on this.
Not at all about the buttons. This is something Retroid really needs to address/fix in future releases... If it's too loud, you can't play in bed near your partner. Or in a quiet environment in the living room even given certain situations. Other reviews mentioned this too about the annoying face button's clack & noise. Retroid needs to make quieter shoulder buttons(L1 & R1) and quieter face buttons. You are on point! I have that complaint on my RP2S, and it seems even worse here. Regression as you said. Hope the RP5 is somehow better with its plastic circle plate around the face buttons as opposed to glass. Sakura Retro Modding buttons are slightly quieter than stock for their older models, also more rounded & shorter travel distance(so they feel more comfortable to roll between, even if they feel smaller because of the rounded tops). So I imagine they might make even more difference in noise on something like the Mini or RP5 vs. RP4 or RP2S. I ordered an RP5 and am gonna put those Sakura RM buttons in like my 2S 👍 If they will work I shouldn't have to modify the keys/legs like I did on the 2S because the RP4 & RP5 are the same for button keying.
Same here can’t wait for the RP5 was thinking about getting the Odin 2 mini but I’m a sucker for oled screens and the performance looks real nice with the RP5
Derek, I loved all the detail of this review, really appreciate it, man! I hope you do a RP5 review, so I can hear your thoughts on how it compares to the Mini. 🍻🤘🏼🔥
There is some irony in saying you don't like how clicky it is then half the cuts have the loudest mouse clicks I've ever heard. Good review, has me looking forward to the 5
To the Grand Poobah of Retro Handhelds: Bringing on Derek was an inspired choice. Judging by the overwhelming positivity of the other comments under this video and the prior ones, you already know that. I just wanted to add my voice to the chorus. To Derek: I want to thank you for including "Grid: Autosport" as part of your testing regimen. I've seen the numbers in regards to the percentage of Android users who spend money on Android games/apps and they aren't pretty. I'm doing my part though! I'm also a huge motorsports fan. So, you better believe that I own and enjoy "Grid: Autosport" on my phone. It's an amazing game and for Android handhelds being able to play it satisfactorily is a selling point to me. To Everyone: Winning Zu's Anbernic SP giveaway recently has changed my outlook on smaller handhelds. I used to be of the opinion that they were best suited for an auxiliary role. I now know better. The absolute best handheld for me is a moderately compact unit with video out; like the SP and the Retroid Mini. Such a setup is the best of both worlds; small where portability matters and big at home. I'm not especially interested in buying the Retroid Pocket 5; however; I'm very interested in the Mini because of its unique combination of small size + big capabilities. Derek's review did nothing to dissuade me. Instead he's only made me want it that much more. I don't even mind the fan noise. I spent years listening to the whirrrrrr, clunk, clunk, clunk, whirrrrr of a PSP UMD drive. I got this. I'll crank it up during "Ace Combat" to add extra jet fighter ambiance. To whomever read this far; I don't know why you wasted your time, but thanks. And thank you to Derek for making such a solid review. It's appreciated.
29:05 - Did you try setting emulated CPU clock to 300? Not sure if that'll work there was some similar trick specific to F-Zero GX to get it running without the slowdowns.
@@retrohandhelds Thank you for testing. I'm still holding out hope there's some overlooked setting for the 865 but afraid to say I don't remember what that option is at the moment.
28:54 something that worked for me to get this game running better was enabling dual core in the settings. For some reason it is automatically shut off. Hope this helps!
You could probably design some kind of grip that put your hands a little further away, but at that point it would kinda defeat some of the 'mini' about this. I think I'd rather just use a larger device at that point.
Has anyone tried, or anyone know of possible modifications that could improve the noise level of the face buttons? Is most of the noise coming from the "bottoming out" of the buttons, or the sound of them hitting the "top" when you release the button?
Erm, you don't need the fan set to Sport for High Performance Mode. Set it to Smart instead and you'll never hear it, and it will speed up as needed. High Performance doesn't need the Sport option at all. I always have my device at High Performance Mode on Smart Fan mode and never have an issue.
It would be perfect for me if it has RG406V screen size. Is it realy noticeable difference betwen 1x, 2x and 3x resolution on this screen while playing? Btw nice review.
what general use? the only thing I can see myself wanting a widescreen for is PS5 game streaming. But I'll just play on my projector. Every game I want to emulate is 4:3.
I think the RP5 will probably make more sense as a multi use device. This thing is just so cool to play consoles I owned in high school on a small device.
Nice review, waiting for mine to ship! Is there any way to turn off that awful white bar indicating the pull out menu? The menu seems useful but that looks like having a whole line of stuck pixels 💀
Has anyone tried to use armbian to run steam games. I'm very interested to see if borderlands 2 would work on here or if not the PC Port maybe the switch Port would
I dislike recessed sticks since using a rubber grip causes problems with that, but it's not as bad on the 2S as it is on the RP3. Other than that, my only concern with the Mini is the bulky thickness of it. I bought the RP2S and the official case and fits... acceptably in my pocket. The Mini meanwhile is thicker and has that butt on the back.
@@retrohandhelds Yea it varies from game to game. Playing Sonic Adventure 2 or Majora's Mask I was noticing that I was occasionally slowing down when I didn't intend to, especially while turning. But plenty of other games played fine without me noticing a difference.
Aish at @aishtalkstech did a mod where he trimmed the membranes. Not sure the exact impact of it. I am waiting on my set of replacement buttons I ordered to arrive before I do any modding/testing.
Nice review. I passed on the Mini and got the GC colorway RP5 instead. Can't wait for that. Retroid just showed what the SFC colorway for the Mini looks like irl. That's the colorway for me if I want to get the Mini. I don't need it at all as I have quite a few retro emulation handhelds, but I might get one next year. A minor nitpick but I don't like that the screws are so visible on the device. Wish the screws were either recessed more in the shell or they were covered
Man those buttons are annoying, might be a deal breaker for me we shall see. Wonder if sakura retro modding buttons would change the sound significantly. Oh well, hopefully rp5 isn't quite as bad.
I’m sure someone smarter than me can do a mod to make them quiet! With headphones in or on a noisy environment they’re probably fine. Just in a quiet room they are obvious.
I 100% agree that Retroid makes some of the worst face buttons out of all the competitors, which is crazy because they also have one of the best dpads and analog sticks, so it’s really a shame. Also, you can turn off that little gray line on the right side of the screen from the pulldown menu.
Too bad it’s OLED…. I can’t use it because my eyes are sensitive and I get headaches and nausea looking at them… kinda wish they use IPS for the mini and OLED for the 5…
Well hang on. If the colors are a little too harsh for you, you should be able to customize the color output from within Android. If you want blacks to be more grey or you want colors to be more muted, you can make it work like that, no?
Whos the market for this. The smaller the handheld the smaller the games youll play on it because theyll feel better. This is competing with. XXH's which are 150$ less
Maybe for you. I've played RPGs on the Game Boy Micro. Love small screens. Large screens and everything in between. But for portable I want small and comfortable.
@@EliasPfaiffer to be honest back in the day crt tvs were mostly around 14” to 22” plus the distance from the couch. Retro systems like snes/ps1 had big letter so people could read it from their couch. A small screen like this should be fine for most 4”3 system. Bit of stretch on ps2/gc but still doable.
While I agree the screen on the mini is a little bit too small, I seriously don't get the obsession for big screens, other than you need it due to old age.
The OLED display may have a pentile arrangement that causes odd behavior. Also the density of the pixels is so high. If the filter allows, try making the scan lines larger/thicker.
Thank you! Yeah, from what I know these manufacturers are limited to supply of what's available, they aren't designing their own screens. If you're looking for IPS that is nice to avoid the oled pixel layout the RG406v is pretty nice, and hopefully they will release a horizontal version with that screen - 960x720 4".
What do you think? Have you gotten yours yet? Do the buttons annoy you, or am I being too sensitive?
Loud face button is the first thing i notice and my wife will also annoyed if i play it at night 😆
Btw between this and rg cube which one is more powerful?
@ferypebriansyah8560 this beats cube in power 🫡
Waiting for my black one. To me this is 99% the perfect companion device to my Steamdeck OLED. If the screen was 4 inch and still OLED then it would be perfect. Have you tried Winlator on this yet? I wonder what PC game will be playable on this.
Not at all about the buttons. This is something Retroid really needs to address/fix in future releases... If it's too loud, you can't play in bed near your partner. Or in a quiet environment in the living room even given certain situations. Other reviews mentioned this too about the annoying face button's clack & noise. Retroid needs to make quieter shoulder buttons(L1 & R1) and quieter face buttons. You are on point! I have that complaint on my RP2S, and it seems even worse here. Regression as you said. Hope the RP5 is somehow better with its plastic circle plate around the face buttons as opposed to glass.
Sakura Retro Modding buttons are slightly quieter than stock for their older models, also more rounded & shorter travel distance(so they feel more comfortable to roll between, even if they feel smaller because of the rounded tops). So I imagine they might make even more difference in noise on something like the Mini or RP5 vs. RP4 or RP2S.
I ordered an RP5 and am gonna put those Sakura RM buttons in like my 2S 👍 If they will work I shouldn't have to modify the keys/legs like I did on the 2S because the RP4 & RP5 are the same for button keying.
All these Mini reviews have me extremely excited for the Pocket 5.
Same here can’t wait for the RP5 was thinking about getting the Odin 2 mini but I’m a sucker for oled screens and the performance looks real nice with the RP5
Agree! If the buttons are better I would probably pick the RP5 over this as I don’t care as much about the small size. But we’ll see when it arrives!
@@AB_223 yeah and the comparison to the old pocket shows it really won't be that much bigger than the mini! It will be a good unit
I've been binging these reviews in anticipation of the RP5 release. They gotta send em out already!! :)
For some reason the Dual Core setting is off by default for Fzero Gx you gotta switch it back on and it runs perfectly.
Showing the accidental hitting of the B button is why I love your reviews. Thank you for helping me with my purchase decision. It was all I needed.😁☀️
You are the only reviewer that tells the truth. Even with these specs, we still get slow downs in Gran Turismo and F-zero for GameCube!
"... Just the tip..." - he knew what he was doing there with that pause lol
I don’t know… what you’re talking about. 🤫
You listen to hard pause…
I am after a handheld which plays Dreamcast and GameCube well for the most part. This looks like this could be the one!
Can definitely handle those! As long as you aren’t looking for a larger screen it should fit the bill nicely.
Derek, I loved all the detail of this review, really appreciate it, man! I hope you do a RP5 review, so I can hear your thoughts on how it compares to the Mini. 🍻🤘🏼🔥
Thanks, it’s on order! Hopefully get it soon.
Nice review, thanks 👏 Excited to see how the RP5 turns out.
Yeah, me too!
There is some irony in saying you don't like how clicky it is then half the cuts have the loudest mouse clicks I've ever heard.
Good review, has me looking forward to the 5
Yeah I didn’t realize the mic picked up so many mouse clicks haha. But it’s still not as loud as the mini!
To the Grand Poobah of Retro Handhelds: Bringing on Derek was an inspired choice. Judging by the overwhelming positivity of the other comments under this video and the prior ones, you already know that. I just wanted to add my voice to the chorus.
To Derek: I want to thank you for including "Grid: Autosport" as part of your testing regimen. I've seen the numbers in regards to the percentage of Android users who spend money on Android games/apps and they aren't pretty. I'm doing my part though! I'm also a huge motorsports fan. So, you better believe that I own and enjoy "Grid: Autosport" on my phone. It's an amazing game and for Android handhelds being able to play it satisfactorily is a selling point to me.
To Everyone: Winning Zu's Anbernic SP giveaway recently has changed my outlook on smaller handhelds. I used to be of the opinion that they were best suited for an auxiliary role. I now know better. The absolute best handheld for me is a moderately compact unit with video out; like the SP and the Retroid Mini. Such a setup is the best of both worlds; small where portability matters and big at home.
I'm not especially interested in buying the Retroid Pocket 5; however; I'm very interested in the Mini because of its unique combination of small size + big capabilities. Derek's review did nothing to dissuade me. Instead he's only made me want it that much more.
I don't even mind the fan noise. I spent years listening to the whirrrrrr, clunk, clunk, clunk, whirrrrr of a PSP UMD drive. I got this. I'll crank it up during "Ace Combat" to add extra jet fighter ambiance.
To whomever read this far; I don't know why you wasted your time, but thanks. And thank you to Derek for making such a solid review. It's appreciated.
I read it all, thank you for the kind words! -Derek
29:05 - Did you try setting emulated CPU clock to 300? Not sure if that'll work there was some similar trick specific to F-Zero GX to get it running without the slowdowns.
Just tried that. Might affect it somewhat but still not consistent.
@@retrohandhelds Thank you for testing. I'm still holding out hope there's some overlooked setting for the 865 but afraid to say I don't remember what that option is at the moment.
28:54 something that worked for me to get this game running better was enabling dual core in the settings. For some reason it is automatically shut off. Hope this helps!
My mini surprisingly is already arriving today apparently so I'm excited. Buttons are such a bummer but not a deal breaker, just annoying.
Awesome, new handheld day is always fun!
@@retrohandhelds turns out they just shipped my dad's RP4P separately 😅 but I still got to spend the day setting it up for him which was fun
@@Penipo Wholesome-est comment of the day
Does it have virtual mouse like Odin 2 to use the joysticks as cursor? If I plug an xreal glasses I can't use the display to touch the right places.
Not as far as I know
@@althyk The Retro Pocket 4 Pro has this feature, so hopefully the 5 and the Pocket Mini will also have it.
Excellent review! My Mini arrives today, can’t wait.
Thanks, Hope you enjoy it!
Do you think that the ergonomics when using the sticks can be greatly improved with a grip? Or is it too small for that?
You could probably design some kind of grip that put your hands a little further away, but at that point it would kinda defeat some of the 'mini' about this. I think I'd rather just use a larger device at that point.
if you slow this video down to 0.25x, you can see the the RPMini beat out the 4Pro a bit on the ghosting.
Has anyone tried, or anyone know of possible modifications that could improve the noise level of the face buttons? Is most of the noise coming from the "bottoming out" of the buttons, or the sound of them hitting the "top" when you release the button?
I think it’s more of them hitting the underside of the shell when released. I plan to do some tinkering when my spare buttons arrive.
Did you mess up the outro and called it the 4 pro by mistake?
I did! Oops.
Erm, you don't need the fan set to Sport for High Performance Mode. Set it to Smart instead and you'll never hear it, and it will speed up as needed. High Performance doesn't need the Sport option at all. I always have my device at High Performance Mode on Smart Fan mode and never have an issue.
I still noticed a bit more while on smart. Either way I didn’t find anything I did needed high performance anyway.
6:55. Could it be because of the hollow plastic? I hope we can fix this ourselves.
When the spare buttons I ordered arrive I plan on doing some tinkering to see what can be done.
@@retrohandhelds That would be awesome, because my guess is that the bigger 5 will have the same issue.
This is so nice. I also been eyeing the OLED upgrade mod for my OG Atomic Purple GBC
I have done that mod, really makes games look awesome! Also have an IPS mod on my DMG.
It would be perfect for me if it has RG406V screen size. Is it realy noticeable difference betwen 1x, 2x and 3x resolution on this screen while playing?
Btw nice review.
I notice the difference between 1x and 2x, but over 2x starts to be pretty hard to tell unless you’re looking for it.
I feel like the aspect ratio on the retroid pocket 5 makes more sense as far as general use goes, but this thing is just TOO charming
what general use? the only thing I can see myself wanting a widescreen for is PS5 game streaming. But I'll just play on my projector. Every game I want to emulate is 4:3.
@@Teremei I feel like it might be better for PSP Gaming, some widescreen supported ps2 games, any android games that work well with controllers, etc.
I think the RP5 will probably make more sense as a multi use device. This thing is just so cool to play consoles I owned in high school on a small device.
@@ChaleximI know I may infer some wrath for this take but the majority of PSP games worth playing have superior 4:3 PS2 cousins
I wonder how much bigger the grips will be on the RP5 compared to the mini
I’m thinking not that much bigger? Just a wider and slightly taller device mainly.
Nice review, waiting for mine to ship! Is there any way to turn off that awful white bar indicating the pull out menu? The menu seems useful but that looks like having a whole line of stuck pixels 💀
Thanks! Yes, there is an item in the top android menu that looks like a controller labeled 'Floating Icon' that turns off the side menu.
@@retrohandhelds Okay thanks! It would be nice to still have the menu but without the white bar, hopefully they give that option with an update!
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thanks for review!
Has anyone tried to use armbian to run steam games. I'm very interested to see if borderlands 2 would work on here or if not the PC Port maybe the switch Port would
To be honest the thought of trying to get pc games running on this screen size gives me a headache just thinking about it haha!
You forgot you show us all the different RGB colours on the joysticks in your review? Would have been nice to see all the different colours
Sorry, I always turn off RGB effects!
I dislike recessed sticks since using a rubber grip causes problems with that, but it's not as bad on the 2S as it is on the RP3. Other than that, my only concern with the Mini is the bulky thickness of it. I bought the RP2S and the official case and fits... acceptably in my pocket. The Mini meanwhile is thicker and has that butt on the back.
Just tested a Skull N Co switch stick topper, and yeah it did limit the output a the corners a tiny bit, but I don't think enough to affect gameplay.
@@retrohandhelds Yea it varies from game to game. Playing Sonic Adventure 2 or Majora's Mask I was noticing that I was occasionally slowing down when I didn't intend to, especially while turning. But plenty of other games played fine without me noticing a difference.
Cant wait for someone to compare the 4pro vs. Mini vs. 5
I’ll have all three in my possession once the 5 arrives!
I just want a proper alternative for the gb micro. Maybe one day… ❤
Have you checked out the Ayaneo Pocket Micro?
Miyoo A30 with MinUI.
Dude it's been done already. Plenty of tiny handhelds out there. This is for people who want ps2/gamecube in a small and ergonomic package
@@ondrej1893 the a30 is styled after the gb micro, but if you put them side by side it’s actually way bigger.
@@GlitteredUp4Easter i know plenty of small emulation handhelds, but none with the gb micro form factor. do you have any recommendations?
Has anyone come up with a quick button fix for the noise?
Aish at @aishtalkstech did a mod where he trimmed the membranes. Not sure the exact impact of it. I am waiting on my set of replacement buttons I ordered to arrive before I do any modding/testing.
@@retrohandhelds Did your order the buttons from retroid?
Nice review. I passed on the Mini and got the GC colorway RP5 instead. Can't wait for that. Retroid just showed what the SFC colorway for the Mini looks like irl. That's the colorway for me if I want to get the Mini. I don't need it at all as I have quite a few retro emulation handhelds, but I might get one next year. A minor nitpick but I don't like that the screws are so visible on the device. Wish the screws were either recessed more in the shell or they were covered
I think reviewing the Mini has me more excited for the RP5 now.
I want it, I really do
The FOMO is real…
@@retrohandhelds I want an upgrade to my rg353m. It's been almost 2 years, I'm due. :)
all the videos coming out got me so hype but I really want to wait to see how Linux support looks
Great video
Man those buttons are annoying, might be a deal breaker for me we shall see. Wonder if sakura retro modding buttons would change the sound significantly. Oh well, hopefully rp5 isn't quite as bad.
I’m sure someone smarter than me can do a mod to make them quiet! With headphones in or on a noisy environment they’re probably fine. Just in a quiet room they are obvious.
Nice. Thanks Derek 🙂
No, thank YOU!
Hope there's an easy mod fix for those loud face buttons. They're really annoying.
another "Bassed" take. nice! Please open the next video with RHCPs Cant Stop
Funny was actually playing that on the bass the other day! Maybe I’ll whip up a bass playing intro.
@@retrohandhelds we need an official RH slap run.
This looks nice, but I already sold my kidney for the Ayn Odin 2 pro mini..😂
You’ve got two kidneys, right? Right!?
The RP-mini = A-O2 Portal Micro...🫠🙃🧐🤓
The fan whine made me cross eyed and I peed my pants
Sorry about the mess!
@@retrohandhelds The review was so thorough that I sat in the mess until it was over 👌🏽
@@chimrichalds81 🤣🤣🤣
Exactly....who really just uses the tip....when they're using their joysticks...!?!?😶😶😶
I know, Right? Crazy people.
@@retrohandhelds 😅
I like my retro joystick. I wrap my whole hand around it and press it on the top to make it fire.
I wish I could afford this 😭
I 100% agree that Retroid makes some of the worst face buttons out of all the competitors, which is crazy because they also have one of the best dpads and analog sticks, so it’s really a shame. Also, you can turn off that little gray line on the right side of the screen from the pulldown menu.
Thanks, yeah figured out turning off the side menu after recording 😅
Small OLED form factor ftw
I just wish it had a larger screen.
You might consider the upcoming Retroid Pocket 5 then as it’s the same power in a larger, similar device.
Those buttons when playing Tony Hawk's 3 on Gamecube really dont sound nice :(
Yeah a bit annoying for sure.
Too bad it’s OLED…. I can’t use it because my eyes are sensitive and I get headaches and nausea looking at them… kinda wish they use IPS for the mini and OLED for the 5…
Ah, bummer, yes I know PWM can affect some. Not sure if all OLEDs are equal?
AMOLED screens do that to you?
Well hang on. If the colors are a little too harsh for you, you should be able to customize the color output from within Android. If you want blacks to be more grey or you want colors to be more muted, you can make it work like that, no?
"who really uses just the tip..."
ಠ_ಠ
Tbf, all RP are mini already... That's why I jumped to odin 2.
Fair, if size doesn’t matter as much there are more options. For small and high performance though this is pretty unique.
i like carrying my handheld in my pocket lol
Whos the market for this. The smaller the handheld the smaller the games youll play on it because theyll feel better. This is competing with. XXH's which are 150$ less
there cheaper option RP2s
There’s lots of cheaper options, but they don’t play upscaled GameCube and PS2 at this size!
@@retrohandhelds true dont want to play these system on that mini screen that me tho good video !
too small.
the screen is way to small for anything that isnt tetris or pacman :D
get an odin 2...
Maybe for you. I've played RPGs on the Game Boy Micro. Love small screens. Large screens and everything in between. But for portable I want small and comfortable.
@@Teremei I've loved SNES and GBA on the Analogue Pocket, and that's a smaller screen. My mini arrives tomorrow, super excited.
@@EliasPfaiffer to be honest back in the day crt tvs were mostly around 14” to 22” plus the distance from the couch. Retro systems like snes/ps1 had big letter so people could read it from their couch. A small screen like this should be fine for most 4”3 system. Bit of stretch on ps2/gc but still doable.
While I agree the screen on the mini is a little bit too small, I seriously don't get the obsession for big screens, other than you need it due to old age.
@@Watamel0n what does bigger mean
but 6 inch (as an example the Odin 2 Max) is just brilliant!!!
everything looks so incredibly cool...
我今天拿到了这台掌机,各方面都很不错,但是我发现在游戏中开启扫描线滤镜(整数倍和非整数倍设置) 画面纵向移动时 画面中有一条条很细的黑线,看起来就像被固定在屏幕上一样 ,在浅色和画面内容垂直移动和45度斜方向移动得时候尤其明显,这块AMOLED屏幕的像素排列并非RGB排列,我认为可能是这个原因导致这个问题,并且其他液晶屏幕得掌机并不存在这个问题。不过还有一种可能性就是滤镜开发者并没有针对OLED屏幕得像素特点制作滤镜。
The OLED display may have a pentile arrangement that causes odd behavior. Also the density of the pixels is so high. If the filter allows, try making the scan lines larger/thicker.
经过我的测试和对比 后确认RP MINI使用了一块P排列的AMOLED屏幕导致 一些2D怀旧游戏加了扫描线滤镜后 在浅色或者单色区域上垂直移动的画面出现非常多不均匀的细小条纹(哪怕在整数倍放大的情况下也是相同的问题),很影响观感。而在今年手机上的AMOLED(钻石排列)屏幕上没有这个问题,所以应该是使用了老的AMOLED屏幕,RP5是否采用了比较新的AMOLED面板还无法确认,如果和MINI一样的话,我认为这属于产品设计上的重大问题
I assume it's pretty likely the RP5 will use an older screen as well, as most newer phone AMOLED screens are not 16:9 aspect ratio.
@@retrohandhelds 虽然这块屏幕在现实3D主机DC PS2等机种非常不错,但是如果老的AMOLED屏幕效果达不到要求的话,使用IPS屏幕是更好的选择,虽然新的手机屏幕比例并不是16:9但是如果使用相同的新技术生产适合怀旧掌机的屏幕我认为是这些厂商应该考虑的事情。RP作为专业的厂商在挑选屏幕的时候没有测试出这个问题让我非常惊讶。
@@retrohandhelds 另外您制作的视频水准很高,感谢你制作了这么出色的评测视频
Thank you! Yeah, from what I know these manufacturers are limited to supply of what's available, they aren't designing their own screens. If you're looking for IPS that is nice to avoid the oled pixel layout the RG406v is pretty nice, and hopefully they will release a horizontal version with that screen - 960x720 4".
@@retrohandhelds RG406V在中国发售后出现了一个问题,购买者发现送给媒体评测的掌机使用了IPS屏幕 而量产机却使用了TN屏幕 存在不同角度变色的问题,我不清楚销售到其他国家的RG406V是否也存在同样的问题,如同你所说的这些制造商规模小无法定制屏幕只能使用现有屏幕来制作,这对于怀旧游戏掌机爱好者来说并不是一个好消息
游戏画面中 屏幕右侧有一条半透明的白色边条,是否可以禁用?
Yes, there is an icon that looks like a controller in the top pull down menu that disables the side menu and that white bar.