MagicX made the XU10 which is a great handheld. Lot of controversy around this one however. I still like it, packs a punch for the sure and those sticks are incredible
Soon, retrogamecorps's russ made a video very recently on something similar. Its a phone controller, its not for sale yet, its easy to diy tho and its onky a matter of time befire one of these companies do so with a handheld.
@@JjJetplan8bitdo lite is the perfect controller for something like that only if someone somehow managed to make a clip for a phone or if idk it had a way to lock to the back of the phone via a swivel and magnets, it could be great! I also think there's a market for a better specced Trimui S, the one that was thin and had an aluminum body and was almost credit card sized, but it had to be sturdy, metal body and OCA screen. My Funkey S is great to leave on the pocket and foget about it but it can be too small at time, the original Trimui S is too low specced and can't run PS1 while the Funkey S can! Any other device is bigger or thicker than both of these, which poses as a problem for an everyday carry. The PSP Go is small enough and good enough it's just not the most practical these days and the proprietary charger is a no no, also it's lower body edges design is REALLY shard it literally hurts my palms during play sessions.
Yes, this is the one. Although if you believe magic xu, they didn’t intentionally fake the specs, they were deceived by their chip distributor (who they’ve since cut ties with)
@@DaveyGOdds are it’ll be labeled as an RK3288, but it’s actually a 3326. Their chip distributor sold them 3326’s with different branding printed on it. It was a whole thing, it’s on their social media
@@nightpavellyeah, but they also publicly fired their distributor for rocknix over issues with not being willing to share cores for the firmware to community devs. Also, supposedly it was an rk3562, which should have been comparable to the rk3566. It was never an rk3588.
MagicX made the XU10 which is a great handheld. Lot of controversy around this one however. I still like it, packs a punch for the sure and those sticks are incredible
I had it and loving it 😍
Did you feel the buttons were a bit light?
Still waiting for PSP GO form factor. I’d pay $$$ for that.
I’d buy that too
Soon, retrogamecorps's russ made a video very recently on something similar. Its a phone controller, its not for sale yet, its easy to diy tho and its onky a matter of time befire one of these companies do so with a handheld.
@@JjJetplan8bitdo lite is the perfect controller for something like that only if someone somehow managed to make a clip for a phone or if idk it had a way to lock to the back of the phone via a swivel and magnets, it could be great!
I also think there's a market for a better specced Trimui S, the one that was thin and had an aluminum body and was almost credit card sized, but it had to be sturdy, metal body and OCA screen.
My Funkey S is great to leave on the pocket and foget about it but it can be too small at time, the original Trimui S is too low specced and can't run PS1 while the Funkey S can! Any other device is bigger or thicker than both of these, which poses as a problem for an everyday carry.
The PSP Go is small enough and good enough it's just not the most practical these days and the proprietary charger is a no no, also it's lower body edges design is REALLY shard it literally hurts my palms during play sessions.
That's a cute one
It's small, but I think it looks still cool.
Wasn't this the one who faked their specs? Specifically the processor being a overclocked Rk3326 and not RK3288
Not sure its power level isn’t that bad for the size. I’d have to take it apart to confirm the chips.
Yes, this is the one. Although if you believe magic xu, they didn’t intentionally fake the specs, they were deceived by their chip distributor (who they’ve since cut ties with)
@@DaveyGOdds are it’ll be labeled as an RK3288, but it’s actually a 3326. Their chip distributor sold them 3326’s with different branding printed on it. It was a whole thing, it’s on their social media
@davidb4290 it's not first time they're "faking" specs
@@nightpavellyeah, but they also publicly fired their distributor for rocknix over issues with not being willing to share cores for the firmware to community devs.
Also, supposedly it was an rk3562, which should have been comparable to the rk3566. It was never an rk3588.
Are you still gonna do the giveaway?
The XU10 look good very pocket friendly for me
Davey accidentally left the mini-M in the dryer and it shrunk 👕
Right feels so tiny! 😆
Is this a plug and play solution ir do i need some know how to use it?
im pretty sure the title is changed? BYB XU M something something
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Fixed thanks!
😅😅😊😊😊@@DaveyG
Yes 👍
Hopefully it doesn’t become a small oven 😬😬
Very Hot? Hot? or toasty???? I need to know!!!
Toasty 😬
After MagicX lied about this device (actually an RK3326), I'd rather have that 40XXV with its H700
Is tiny
Very, I’ll do a horizontal roundup at the end of this year and compare this one too.