Let's Settle This Once and for All! (Linux vs Android on Handhelds)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2023
  • In the world of retro handhelds there are 1001 different devices out there that offer different experiences - different sizes and shapes, different controls, different screens and speakers, different colours, but one BIG difference that sets retro handhelds apart is the operating system - on the one hand we have linux, and on the other hand we have android. That’s why we’re here today. we’ll talk about the differences between linux and android operating systems for emulation devices, talk about what one does vs the other, and we’ll try to answer the age old question - which is BETTER?
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  • @Cujobob
    @Cujobob Год назад +42

    Linux. It feels like a gaming console when on Linux and when using Android it feels like a crappy phone with buttons.
    Since we all have smartphones, I don’t need the ability to go on RUclips or anything like that. I avoid products that are Android only.

    • @ivancho5854
      @ivancho5854 Год назад +3

      We have a winner! 🏆
      This is definitely the best comment here. 👍

    • @mallmann72
      @mallmann72 2 месяца назад

      It's like that "hidrogen bomb vs coughing baby" thing lol

  • @izzle_exe37
    @izzle_exe37 Год назад +7

    I loved that intro 😂 cheers Dweeb!

  • @wopino
    @wopino Год назад +3

    Patiently waiting for your Anblernic RG505 review...🙏🙏🙏

  • @Cyko..
    @Cyko.. Год назад +28

    I prefer dual boot systems like Anbernic provides on some of their devices so I can enjoy the best of both worlds. If that’s not an option, then I’m sticking with Linux.

    • @Simplifiedr
      @Simplifiedr 6 месяцев назад

      Exactly, that's what I bought

  • @kenshiroeltounsi9557
    @kenshiroeltounsi9557 Год назад +32

    android VS linux a universe shattering battle

  • @lordgeyik
    @lordgeyik 9 месяцев назад +11

    As an Android phone user, I already spent a big amount of time. When I sit back to enjoy my retro handheld, I prefer the unique and simplified look and of feel of Linux. It feels more like a console, not a phone. Yes, you can use frontends in Android, but you still need to go back to Android UI here and there, and that breakes the experience for me. Although I have to admit that I also enjoy using my Android phone for emulation with a controller, but it doesn't replace Linux based handhelds for me

  • @JP.710
    @JP.710 2 месяца назад

    I watched a video about the retroid rp4 pro from you and lost your channel while trying to find the ambernic r353v reviews i figured id find your channel again. Should probably sub

  • @pcaviator687
    @pcaviator687 Год назад +11

    I bought the Linux only version of this device (RG353VS) and I love it! It's everything that I want in a retro handheld device. I also have the RG35XX which is a great device as well, but I love the WiFi feature that the RG353VS has.

    • @HotSauceStain
      @HotSauceStain 10 месяцев назад

      What do you do with the wifi? Just ordered mine. What should I do with mine once I get it? I’d love to have premium games on it. I use a Mac and work pc which might be locked out for me

    • @pcaviator687
      @pcaviator687 10 месяцев назад

      I use the wifi option to download the latest Ark OS update so I don't need to go through the more involved process outside of the device. There's an "Update" feature in the Options menu...it's really easy that way.@@HotSauceStain

    • @ListogreOfficial
      @ListogreOfficial 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@HotSauceStain You can set up a FTP and link your PC with your device and transfer games wirelessly. Also wifi allows you to enjoy retroachievements (make sure you login your account from retroarch). You can also download themes, and scrape box art/videos for all your games wirelessly.

  • @gregghernandez2714
    @gregghernandez2714 Год назад +5

    I personally haven't purchased one of these handhelds yet, because when I am out and about, I usually spend time reading rather than playing games. I just love gaming on a larger screen. I am sure I will eventually buy one but I am waiting until one comes along that I am really impressed with, because I will probably only be buying one for a very long time. I will probably go with a Linux because I find that the Linux OS is rock solid. In fact my main PC dual boots in Windows 10 and Linux Mint. I find myself using Linux most of the time because it is fast and has no frills that you don't need. Great review.

  • @DragonPrince043
    @DragonPrince043 11 месяцев назад +2

    I bought the 353sv on your recommendation from LITNXT and love it. Adding new games is a snap and the system while not perfect has the Fantastic screen and battery life, plays what I want on the go. I have my phone (android) for you know calls... thank you for the Videos!

  • @skycloud4802
    @skycloud4802 10 месяцев назад +6

    Both are pretty good to be honest.
    But I do like a lot if not all of Android customisation can be done without another computer. Transfering roms and bios aside, I like that with Android I can download new emulators, front ends, stream pc games, discord, and so. Linux handhelds (or at least older ones) are harder to tinker with without a pc. So flashing new firmware, updating emulators, skaping artwork and so on. Bluetooth support as standard.
    However Linux based handhelds to me tend to be simplier and more optimised for gaming. Less distractions, better battery life. So they are good too.

  • @I4get42
    @I4get42 Год назад +1

    Hi TD! I hope you get to feel better soon 🙂

  • @theVikkodamus
    @theVikkodamus Год назад +28

    I am team Linux. But Android does have is good things like customization. After the myoo mini+ it has opened my eyes how reliable linux can be with retro gaming.

    • @A.Gorilla.
      @A.Gorilla. Год назад +8

      I think with devices that are (often) underpowered, it's hard to justify the overhead of Android unless it has something you REALLY want.

    • @wingsfromheaven8788
      @wingsfromheaven8788 11 месяцев назад +2

      Is there anything keeping devs from distributing stripped-down Android 'builds' (image files) for retro, just as we see in the Linux camp? I mean, we only turn to Android because there's apparently a universal law that says "no Linux build will ever get everything working on a sub-300 device." Linux builds are much more likely to miss things like touchscreen support, screen brightness control, USB-C to C charging, stable sleep modes, stable performance modes, a proper Home/Exit button, a proper hotkey-enable button, fully custom hotkey option, a proper button mapper, proper 'portable' settings manager, Win/Mac-friendly journaling file system support, plug-n-play multi-player Bluetooth, personal media import manager, etc. I appreciate the work that goes into Linux builds, but it just seems like the devs are re-inventing the wheel every time by eschewing Android as the baseline.

    • @user-qy2wf2lt6v
      @user-qy2wf2lt6v 9 месяцев назад

      @@wingsfromheaven8788 There are two main issues - Google and the fact that the stripped down Andorid is not as easy to handle as a most Linux distros.
      Google has some rather strick licensing rules that basically prevent you from using Google Play services if your device has a version coming with other operating systems.
      And if you go custom, you may end up deiling with drivers that are not quite there yet, becasue they were licensed to work with Android and you get is just a beta version of the driver, that may not may be buggy or just not have the praper calls that were intended for the device. And good luck contacting the original developers. They are either under some NDA and/or they work on something new and have no time to deal with your problems.

  • @dawsoncjames
    @dawsoncjames 9 месяцев назад +4

    Now that this is your main take everywhere console, would you do a video on how you've set yours up and how you use it? I'm interested to know if N64 and Dreamcast now run really well, given it's been a while since the RG353V came out.
    Really enjoying your videos!

    • @TechDweeb
      @TechDweeb  9 месяцев назад +4

      Great suggestion!

  • @dermoe1491
    @dermoe1491 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the great video, TD! Does anybody know which game is being previewed while showing the chapter screens (at 3:25 for example) - looks fun!

    • @TechDweeb
      @TechDweeb  11 месяцев назад +2

      3:25 Captain Tomaday

  • @daniel.santos
    @daniel.santos 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great Mr. Deeds reference 😉

  • @thatgeekevan5708
    @thatgeekevan5708 3 месяца назад

    woah! this is way more intensive than i thought it would be! i might be out of my depth with this device

  • @bradford433
    @bradford433 Год назад +5

    I'm cool with Linux. I don't bother with customizing much, I just want to jump in and play some games!

  • @miket.1933
    @miket.1933 6 месяцев назад

    I just purchased a RG35XX Plus so I will be on Garlicos in the future but I have to say I love the design of Batocera or Daijisho. I would love to have something as graphical impressive. Is it really Emulationstation that is on these devices?

  • @bellytelevision
    @bellytelevision Год назад +5

    You're the best Tech Dweeb!!!

  • @TheHeartlessHeroes
    @TheHeartlessHeroes 10 месяцев назад +8

    I've personally been sticking with Android on my RG353V but that's mostly because I've been using Android for emulation for a long time. Linux was foreign for me out of the box and I found myself gravitating toward the familiarity of Android even if it's more finicky overall.

  • @chimrichalds81
    @chimrichalds81 Год назад +3

    Thanks to your theme on the miyoo mini + my kids are into it again over their rp3+

  • @DannyRayMilligan66
    @DannyRayMilligan66 8 месяцев назад

    Does Batocera work in this context, considering it is also Linux? Of course, it's strictly gaming, unless you use Kodi for media, but you don't get any other OS functions, like web-browsers or app access

  • @MobileDecay
    @MobileDecay Год назад +7

    I'm giving it to Linux. Android has great emulators but the front ends and setup are just terrible. Not every emulator support frontends.

    • @wingsfromheaven8788
      @wingsfromheaven8788 11 месяцев назад +1

      I think I've encountered that. I just setup two RP3+ and can't get Dolphin-for-Handheld working through Diajisho frontend. I also can't get load-states working in MMJR when launched from Diajisho. Dolphin Official and MMJR2 work as expected in all respects with Diajisho.

  • @hunterdehring4753
    @hunterdehring4753 Год назад +1

    I been subed for a while gg on 26k
    by the way do you know if Voice AI is safe like no viruses :)

    • @TechDweeb
      @TechDweeb  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks buddy! I know you've been around for a long time 🤓
      I haven't checked out Voice AI yet, but I probably should huh?

  • @RemyBonnici
    @RemyBonnici 11 месяцев назад +2

    Nasally, extra Nasally or super extra Nasally still the best voice for tech reviews ever!

  • @eiadithecoder620
    @eiadithecoder620 2 месяца назад

    0:00 my favorite review intro

  • @alannaramone3821
    @alannaramone3821 2 месяца назад

    Love the channel and your videos.

  • @inztrumentallyill1673
    @inztrumentallyill1673 Год назад +14

    Awesome that the dweeb gets this kind of support now from tech companies and his fans 😊 also glad to see that the channel is growing. I subscribed to this channel when it had like 2.5k subs 😊

    • @TechDweeb
      @TechDweeb  Год назад +2

      Thanks for saying so! It's awesome how far the channel has come in a short time :)

    • @inztrumentallyill1673
      @inztrumentallyill1673 Год назад +1

      @@TechDweeb Next year or the year after you will have your first youtube award :)

  • @hdlts2
    @hdlts2 Год назад +4

    Sorry you’re feeling sick, hope you feel better.
    I’m really skeptical buying any Chinese products now. I had TWO RG35xx die on me in less than a month. The first one died over night. I had to pay for the company to send me a 2nd one. That was my favorite device and I took it everywhere and one day it just stopped working.
    I went to a retro game convention last week and got both a 3DS and a Vita and even though both devices are used, beat up and over 10 years old they both still work perfectly after jail breaking and putting custom firmware on them.
    I really want something p emulate N64 and Dreamcast but I’m kind of skeptical dropping $100 bucks, waiting 1-4 weeks just for a Chinese device to possibly stop working either immediately or after I put a lot of work into it and ended up loving it.

    • @TechDweeb
      @TechDweeb  Год назад +2

      That's a good point. These emulation devices definitely aren't built to the quality of real consoles.

    • @hdlts2
      @hdlts2 Год назад +1

      @@TechDweeb The emulation is a bit sketchy even on the Vita, but everything else works great.
      Are there products that seem to be more reliable under $100 mark or is it kind of a crap shoot if you get one that lasts years or days?

  • @jasonshiers5771
    @jasonshiers5771 11 месяцев назад +3

    I’ve been in to these handhelds for a few years , android is very user friendly where as Linux takes time and patience to work with. Depending on your level of experience if your new use Android I personally prefer Linux.

  • @SNKev411
    @SNKev411 Год назад +2

    My homies techdweeb sounding like Barry white in this video lol great video bro 🤙

  • @tacobo
    @tacobo 11 месяцев назад +2

    Linux FTW! I have a Miyoo Mini Plus and a SteamDeck running linux and it's all I need. I love Launchbox on Windows, but it's not worth buying a custom overpriced Android handheld device. Linux devices typically last longer for updates (Community builds). A custom Android OS is only going to get a couple updates, relying on the manufacturer for updates... never going to happen. They already moved onto the next device.

  • @kalel01a
    @kalel01a 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks buddy... that did it!

  • @michaelb2westgaedu
    @michaelb2westgaedu 10 месяцев назад +1

    Android, but I think that only stems from back in the mid 2000s when I was first doing emulators going in with different ones and configuring them. So it feels about the same to do it with Android on the few standalones RA doesn't natively support. Plus, I ALWAYS end up coming back to my phone to play vs a handheld, not sure why other than it's with me more often.

  • @ASAN2042
    @ASAN2042 Год назад +2

    Both are loads of fun to tinker with, and each a valuable, beautiful thing within the gaming community, so...can't we all just get along?❤😊

    • @TechDweeb
      @TechDweeb  Год назад +4

      The internet isn't about "just getting along"!

    • @ASAN2042
      @ASAN2042 Год назад

      @@TechDweeb ..candy is dandy.. but liquor is quicker.🎩😉

  • @PiggyDash
    @PiggyDash 11 месяцев назад +3

    I guess, for my case at least, it depends on how you want to use your device. I am a light traveller, so I want one device with all in one experience with my daily driver for emulation, movies, musics, reading books. So android is perfect for me when I travel but Linux would be my choice if I have a spare time during my commute.

  • @kw9209
    @kw9209 4 месяца назад +1

    Hahahaha!!! One of the best intros ever 😂😂😂

  • @tulsadlance
    @tulsadlance 11 месяцев назад +1

    Team Linux here - the speed and performance, as well as native console access via SSH for management is awesome to me.

  • @pyronmasters
    @pyronmasters Год назад +1

    Oh thank God, I thought you weren’t gonna use the 👊🏻🐱 graphics. Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @jerrodwatts55
    @jerrodwatts55 3 месяца назад +1

    thanks for making this

  • @Jiangcool9
    @Jiangcool9 6 месяцев назад +2

    I know that tinkering with the settings, customization, and making game games run on the device is part of the retro handheld charm, but it’s just not for me. I am willing to install my own custom firmware, maybe change the themes, and that’s it. I want all the systems to be setup and working right out of the box. So for that, I’m going with Linux.

  • @Andreas1984B
    @Andreas1984B 5 месяцев назад

    Hello .i have a problem and hope someone can help or give some good advice. I wanted to use my rg353v on my tv . I bought a hdmi mini to hdmi and it works only when i boot up android . But i want the linux easy pick and play menue . And the problem also is that im afraid of change to ark os when this also not work on the tv . Do i have to make some settings change to run linux on tv ??

  • @MiguelGonzales-nz9dy
    @MiguelGonzales-nz9dy Месяц назад +1

    Linux. Between work, family, home etc. I don’t have time to f around with Android. I just want to play.

  • @markusaurelius4015
    @markusaurelius4015 9 месяцев назад +1

    Do you have a video on how to set up the RG353V?

    • @TechDweeb
      @TechDweeb  9 месяцев назад +1

      Not yet but soon!

  • @Trustyfilms
    @Trustyfilms Год назад +4

    Android just doesn't feel right to me for these consoles. I associate it with things like Candy Crush too much. Which reminds me... thank you for not having "free" Android games (which you obviously don't play) as your sponsors.

  • @muhammadaquib8022
    @muhammadaquib8022 10 месяцев назад

    Can I convert my Android smart phone into retro handheld like only games and nothing else no phone software at all????
    If yes how do I do that???

  • @bluestreak711
    @bluestreak711 8 дней назад

    Keep in mind a full fledged computer like a steam deck is around the $300 pricepoint. $140 new for the RG353V is too much because it is almost half a steam deck. It also only has 2G ram which is not enough to handle Dreamcast and PS2. I have slight buyers remorse of mine and I have not used it yet because the RG405V has 4G of ram which should handle systems like the PS2 and Dreamcast.

  • @ThexthSurvivor
    @ThexthSurvivor 2 месяца назад

    Can you install Steam on Linux? Or the Steam OS as a whole?

  • @gregmasciola3332
    @gregmasciola3332 4 месяца назад +1

    I definitely prefer using Android, even though it's more work to set up. I just feel like it's easier to customize your device how you like it.

  • @prankster101
    @prankster101 8 месяцев назад

    If a company was to bring out an ARM based console, which ARM based OS would be better optimised better for gaming and for getting the most out of the hardware - Linux or Android? Which would developers prefer and why?
    Also, could Android not be customized on the back and developer end to be made to feel more console-like and less smartphone-like?

  • @army103
    @army103 11 месяцев назад +1

    I favor Android because I prefer to have as many options as possible, but I can see the appeal of a more simple, essentials-only device.

  • @CFWhitman
    @CFWhitman 10 месяцев назад +1

    In practical terms for these devices, the conclusions reached in the video, and the added points in the comments about flexibility in Android are true, at present.
    However, it would be possible for a Linux device to have much more flexibility than the systems on these handhelds do. For a real world example of this from the past, we can remember an older device, the OpenPandora, which was an ARM device with Linux that was basically a full ARM computer with a desktop interface and many different options.
    I would personally love to have a device like this with modern ARM hardware, but that doesn't seem like something easy to pull off. The closest to existence now is the Pyra handheld, which hasn't gone into full production, and has hardware that is already several years out of date. Because I like the utility of this type of device, I'm still hoping to obtain one of those despite all the setbacks the project has had. To be honest, if the plastic parts hadn't become brittle and started to crumble on my old OpenPandora, I would still be using it quite a bit, just because of its flexibility.
    Of course, the popularity of Android means that there are a lot of applications available for Android devices. It's only that Linux software is open source that made it so a practical amount ended up available for a device like the OpenPandora.

    • @TechDweeb
      @TechDweeb  10 месяцев назад

      Well said. And I didn't know about the Pyra, that looks super interesting!

  • @---qu9uf
    @---qu9uf Месяц назад

    Can you do from android to linux in Anbernic RG405V?

  • @frankc8689
    @frankc8689 Год назад +2

    I value ease of use and performance most of all too. With that said, i find linux harder simply bc i have no experience with it.

  • @liamconverse8950
    @liamconverse8950 11 месяцев назад +2

    Considering that most gaming handhelds do not easily switch between linux and Android, I think the more important difference is between the devices itself.

  • @Seltendenker
    @Seltendenker 5 месяцев назад

    I prefer Android by a long shot.
    One of the main reasons i emulate my games instead of playing on original hardware is that i sometimes have pretty special needs and want some things that i really can't get otherwise. maybe i want to edit a savefile on the go, maybe i have a game where i play the same savefile on PC and my handheld and want quick and easy ways to transfer it, and so on.
    chances are that, whatever you want, on android you will find a way to make it work pretty well. sure, it might take some time to set up, but once you got it, it will work. linux on the other hand feels much more set in stone. either something works from the get go, or it doesn't and theres is pretty much nothing you can do about it.

  • @KingPepper41
    @KingPepper41 11 месяцев назад +1

    There is one frontend on Android and Raspberry pi 3 onwards.
    RetroX a fantastic graphical frontend, that does all the hard work for you, just add Roms, and it where each systems Roms are located, it downloads the emulator required, sets everything up, within 10 minutes a whole system like Megadrive, it scrapes all games artwork, videos and box art, from the cloud.
    Press one button on a controller, and the frontend recognises it, and runs the games.
    Only 2 issues, needs to be online to download media, and it's on a subscription based model.
    But can buy a lifetime key.

    • @TechDweeb
      @TechDweeb  11 месяцев назад

      I haven't tried it yet but I really should. It looks solid!

  • @DroidLocks6971
    @DroidLocks6971 10 месяцев назад +1

    On my ZFold3 and S7plus Tablet I Use daijisho for snes but when I use it for turbografx16 it gives me a warning saying i have have to kill processes and this may make my current progress unsaved .
    If I CHOOSE NO KILLING it then uses retroarch and puts button overlays on screen that I can't seem to remove .
    So for turbografx16 I End up just going to the pce emu to play games skipping daijisho completely which to me makes no sense that I have to do this .
    The PCE EMU EMULATOR does give turbo function which I can't seem to get on daijisho or retroarch and the turbo is useful when i play LEGENDARY AXE 2 because my jumps can be set to normal while sword swings are set to turbo which make this game so much more enjoyable .

    • @TechDweeb
      @TechDweeb  10 месяцев назад +1

      You need to select the emulator you want to use in the settings for that system in Daijisho. I use retroarch for PCE and it works great (you can turn off the on-screen overlay in the retroach settings), but you can use whatever you want, you just need to tell Daijisho.

    • @DroidLocks6971
      @DroidLocks6971 10 месяцев назад

      @TechDweeb yes sir I am still learning . I need help from seasoned pros Lime yourself . I will look into these things you've mentioned . I'm still learning and of late I'm learning alot more than ever thanks to videos and channels Lime yours .

  • @Lillmicky-vs4lh
    @Lillmicky-vs4lh 9 месяцев назад

    The nitro was sick

  • @gleyriviery2410
    @gleyriviery2410 9 месяцев назад

    Today I have the best setup for my use case. A big, high-performance android device to play when at home (GPD XP+, everything GC and PS2) and a portable, dual boot device to take with me when outside (RG353M). I prefer Linux to play old games in short gaming sessions, like lunch breaks and doctor waiting rooms, but it's preferable it have an android side, to download things and organize my library. When at home or on vacation I usually play newer and more complex games, so a big screen is desirable and good performance is mandatory.

  • @BrianS756
    @BrianS756 11 месяцев назад +1

    Poor Dweeb. I make a killer chicken noodle soup. Too bad I live in the states, and I can't hook you up with some. Get better soon, dude. I hate being 🤢.

  • @0Ninja0Dude0
    @0Ninja0Dude0 11 месяцев назад +1

    I havent made the jump to any dedicated devices but i do have a computer and an android phone and ive been running the same emulators on pc for decades without any problems and smartphone emulation seems more sketchy and a headache so id say linux has the win. Plus most things have guides and a fanbase for making custom themes i know ive done that for most of my r4 cards

  • @abuhanifah9883
    @abuhanifah9883 5 месяцев назад

    How to play NDS without touchscreen in rg353vs?

  • @shilze1
    @shilze1 10 месяцев назад +1

    As someone who has yet to buy into any of these devices, I'm more interested in knes running Android. I only have so many games I'm interested in emulating, and, while i have even fewer android games I'm interested in, there's always the possibility of more ports of things that I am or in general just new games that I'm interested in.

    • @TechDweeb
      @TechDweeb  10 месяцев назад

      That's a good point

  • @BeratTheSpicker
    @BeratTheSpicker 5 месяцев назад

    Two of the most important arguments for android at the moment are myboy! and Pokemmo.
    Myboy! is the only GBA emulator enabling link cable emulation via wifi/bluetooth. And if you're want to playi Pokemon or other multiplayer games like MMBN, YU-GI-OH or whatever with your friends, link cable emulation is mandatory.
    But in the future maybe the Linux emulators will be able to emulate link cable too.

  • @orakaa
    @orakaa 7 месяцев назад

    Completely agree with this assessment. I own several handlhelds (Anbernic 353M, Retroid Pocket 3, etc). I wanted to buy an Anbernic 405M (perfect size and power) but my experience with the RP3 was so frustrating and unpleasant that I decided to avoid buying it.
    I can't stand Android handhelds because:
    1- I hate tinkering with my device (never manage to make it work exactly the way I want, and it's as fun as a visit to the dentist)
    2- it feels like you're using a smartphone
    3- it lacks the user experience you have on Linux handlhelds, with a better user interface and customization (through themes, options put together in the same menus, etc).

  • @Ryspadda
    @Ryspadda Год назад +1

    Hey sick man, which device do you recommend for portability and which can do up to ps1/Gba?
    Been eyeing at RG55xx/ Miyoo mini+, 405m and this device. Do you have any favorite? (does not have to be any of these)
    wish you a speedy recovery🙏

    • @TechDweeb
      @TechDweeb  Год назад +2

      35xx and Mini + are both amazing. Best bang for the buck. The 405m is a luxury device, you're paying for the metal shell and the powerful processor. The 353v is sorta in the middle, it's more expensive than the mini+ but less than the 405m. The one I'd recommend out of all 4 of these is the mini+ (I like this seller: amzn.to/46vKUZL), but ultimately it'll depend on what size & shape you want and how much power you need. All are great choices tbh.

    • @Ryspadda
      @Ryspadda Год назад +2

      @@TechDweebThank you so much, I really appreciate that you took your time and even provided a link to the device 🙏
      Also I just wanted to say that I do not usually watch these kind of tech channels (except when I’m looking into something specific). But I stumble upon your channel a while back by pure coincidence and found your antics so light hearted and charming that I just had to stick around. I even enjoy your PC content that I have no interest in really ( mac user here 😅).
      I hope your channel takes off even more 💪 keep up the good and hard work, Yaay you! 🥳

  • @GiHubb
    @GiHubb 13 дней назад

    I like Linux with ArkOS as I really enjoy the ability to run Port Master and full Pico-8 support

  • @jefflolson
    @jefflolson 11 месяцев назад +1

    Linux based systems when done right can make you feel like you're holding an actual handheld console, when it's done poorly you feel like you're trying to fill a bath with bucket with a giant hole, everything is difficult. However whenever I use an android based device I just feel like I'm holding a hacky phone that someone attached some controls to. I've tried a couple of different front ends for android but the similarities to a phone are always there, for better or worse.

  • @lloydmilton9808
    @lloydmilton9808 11 месяцев назад

    At 5:18 you reference that you are "a TechDweeb" and not, "the TechDweeb", are you also "a tax man" and not "the tax man"? Sorry :p I had to find a way to get in a reference to Corner Gas as we simply love that show.
    Thanks for the breakdown! I recently introduced my wife to emulation and she is still trying to decide which she likes better. I prefer the dual boot systems myself as they allow full customization based on the various emulators and games performance.

  • @FrugalShave
    @FrugalShave Год назад +2

    I'm all for dual boot. Overall just more versatile.

    • @skycloud4802
      @skycloud4802 10 месяцев назад

      What is dual boot like in practice? Do both OS's read the same ROMs off the SD card, or do you have to do some weird partitioning or something? It's never really explained that well for people that don't have duel boot.

  • @byrond2184
    @byrond2184 3 месяца назад

    I Linux. The problem with the android devices is software support. After a while the underlying android OS will no longer be compatible/supported by the installed applications creating security issues and a diminished experience. You know the device manufacturers are not going to provide OS updates on these cheap handhelds. I have yet to find a review on an android based handheld a year after purchase.

  • @rickfist1
    @rickfist1 Год назад +3

    yes sir TechDweeb

  • @drgonzo1402
    @drgonzo1402 11 месяцев назад +1

    I like duel boot systems, Linux for gaming, android for watching RUclips, and reading comics

  • @ed-fruty
    @ed-fruty 6 месяцев назад +1

    Missed point category - battery drain test with the same games and conditions.

    • @TechDweeb
      @TechDweeb  6 месяцев назад

      Good call. Should have done that.

  • @holyhelga
    @holyhelga 11 месяцев назад

    well android does use a modified linux kerneland the andriod interface is like a desktop and has a pretty high overhead

  • @vhsretrogamer1664
    @vhsretrogamer1664 11 месяцев назад +2

    Also the fact that most of the time you can reflash linux to an sd card in case of "brick" easily is also a win on a linux side. Sleep function on miyoo mini/rg35xx is better in terms of battery saving and overall convenience.
    PS: I am sooo waiting for garlic os coming to rg405m

  • @0525ohhwell
    @0525ohhwell 11 месяцев назад

    I can sync google drive super easy on android and use it for retroarch cloud saves between my RP3+, my PCs and my Steam Deck... Android wins for me.
    But then again, I have always been PC over Console since the DOS days so I don't mind getting into things. I don't even like running a frontend on my RP3+.

  • @ToyKeeper
    @ToyKeeper 4 месяца назад

    Definitely Linux. But I'm biased. I've been using Linux on basically everything since 1996, and it's great having devices "just work" with all my favorite tools.

  • @adrian_veidt
    @adrian_veidt 3 месяца назад

    I prefer Android. Only because I'm used to configuring phones into emulation machine that started on Symbian.
    The odin 2, RG556 and RP4 pro obliterated all budget linux devices easily.
    The only thing I can give to Linux will be Steam Os on the deck. However, it doesn't come cheap.

  • @tanawatjukmongkol2178
    @tanawatjukmongkol2178 3 месяца назад

    Touch screen does work on Linux. It's just that there's no driver installed. Android itself runs Java on Linux, which Java itself is a virtual machine (like emulator, but worse performance) so there's no competition on performance here.

  • @greenprotag
    @greenprotag 11 месяцев назад +6

    So I feel like it's device specific. Linux is probably best for chips that are limited to PS1/N64 and below assuming the device runs full speed on all of those consoles. I find once you can run something like Dolphin fairly well, you want to be on android. If you are all the way up to steam deck level performance, then you are looking at SteamOS (Linux) OR Windows. Why do I believe there is an Android sweet spot? My evidence is the RP3+ & the AYN Odin. BOTH of those devices would NOT be as good on Linux. Those devices live in a higher end android gaming space, an Dolphin/AetherSX2 space, and a game streaming space. ALL of THOSE experiences are better in native android.

  • @freedomhived9774
    @freedomhived9774 Год назад

    hi do you know if voice ai is safe or a cripto miner

  • @lesterparedes8358
    @lesterparedes8358 11 месяцев назад

    I don't care who is better at playing games. I just want my favorite Tech Dweeb to feel better soon!

  • @TrishaOwlarn-zk2yd
    @TrishaOwlarn-zk2yd 2 месяца назад

    What people use android for?

  • @potatosackTheTrue
    @potatosackTheTrue 10 месяцев назад

    Wait, am I out of the loop? Isn't there a free LaunchBox license? Maybe it's different on android but at least on windows I was able to use it just fine without paying.

  • @markvandesande8855
    @markvandesande8855 8 месяцев назад

    I would like a new os for which brings the best of both worlds in one that make everything more simple. I would call it RHHOS and make it an industry standard. So you don't have to decide.😊

  • @AkiraWisnu
    @AkiraWisnu Год назад +2

    Wohooooooo!!!!! Linux!!!

  • @jackdoobie
    @jackdoobie Год назад +1

    Get well soon TD.

  • @bm63
    @bm63 5 месяцев назад +1

    Linux is way more configurable than that only option on Android that clunky Daijisho. I put that on and took it off in less than an hour, as setting it up is not so straight forward as you failed to mention for those not tech savvy you have to wipe the operating system - to techs like you and me it’s simple. Also it’s so bad at scraping I gave up. So many bugs and flaws it drove me insane! Seriously the stock OS is better.
    With Linux you have more choices of front ends the two being JelOS - I use that or there is arkOS that in my opinion is not on the same par as JelOS. It just runs and you can download multiple themes or be like me and make your own fork.
    Those who love (me) RetroArch will have a good time configuring too.
    Owning a 353V as my mobile game go to (train journeys etc) I’ve used Android probably less than I have fingers and my Pi4 arcade machine is also Linux.
    Oh just to add I bought a 405M and returned it after 2 days…

  • @DJmurderbazz
    @DJmurderbazz 2 дня назад

    cool... i let ifluance me that on android 3D emulation would run better than on linux and baught the RG353V instead RG353VS of this reason. I just assume that may the stand alone emulators are better optimiste for ARM than the cores via Linux, even it felt kind of not logic for me. Now I feel realy dump after i saw the performance section.... Na at least i can play so android 3D games like the FF remakes

  • @fredrodnick2881
    @fredrodnick2881 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'd say linux. I changed settings on the rg505 and thought I corrupted the card so i wasted money on a new card but i had to work like crazy to restore the system cause i didn't know what I was doing.

  • @jamierose8718
    @jamierose8718 8 месяцев назад

    How do I get the games on the android side 😭😭

  • @peterkelly4567
    @peterkelly4567 11 месяцев назад +1

    Linux is far easier to setup than all the bits you need to collate to get a good experience out of an android device, I don't even turn on my retroid 2+ now, I'm reaching for my Anberic Rg35XX or RG351m

  • @suhtangwong
    @suhtangwong 4 месяца назад

    Out of these OS, I prefer the one that works best, and that is the clear winner...

  • @nrood3821
    @nrood3821 10 месяцев назад +1

    its all what you personally what you want to play and run. .

  • @iblackfeathers
    @iblackfeathers Год назад +1

    battery life comparisons? android tends to win on that but depends on hardware too.

  • @cranmoot3811
    @cranmoot3811 Год назад +2

    Per social media etiquette, you have to be divided on every issue... so i argue with myself in chat... but Mitchell tire is right Linux all the way

    • @TechDweeb
      @TechDweeb  Год назад +2

      I picture you typing angrily back and forth like Gollum arguing with himself.

  • @HotSauceStain
    @HotSauceStain 10 месяцев назад

    Just ordered the VS. Very sketchy buying experience from the Chinese companies, directing me to Chinese payment processing sites lol. Long shipping times. I just want my console!