8/13/2023 0 Comments Miyoo mini retro dodoThough those people with big hands may struggle to position the Mini comfortably when using them, but overall, they work well.īelow the buttons you will find the battery pack, which can easily be opened to replace the battery. On the back you will find four small, slightly flared and slanted shoulder buttons, which feel nice when pressed. There is also a USB-C charging port, a headphone jack located at the bottom, volume wheel and an on/off button with LED battery indicators. There is also a white variant with SNES colored buttons.Īlong the sides of the Miyoo, you will find a micro SD slot, of which GoGameGeek supplied me with the 128GB version with thousands of games included. You will also find the Start/Select buttons next to the speaker grill, which, whilst not fantastic, sounds okay and is adequate. The version GoGameGeek sent me had a grey shell, which really gave it a true retro look. Next to the D-pad, you will find four glossy action buttons, which again, just sit perfectly with a nice height to them, and similar to the D-pad, they feature a rubber membrane that gives it a nice bounce when pressed. I really can’t say enough about how well everything has been put together in order for the gaming experience to just ‘work’. Fighting games work great, as so did every game I played. As it is a 4:3 aspect ratio, retro gaming on this fantastic handheld is even better, putting many similar devices to shame.īelow the screen you will find the D-pad, which really is a pleasure to use and is perfectly sized. Image quality is superb for such a small handheld, almost HD in quality, and I was extremely impressed. The face features an excellent, bright 2.8” IPS display with a resolution of 640 x 480. The Miyoo Mini itself is small enough to fit perfectly in your hand and is roughly the same size as a pack of Benson & Hedges (cigarettes), making it very pocket friendly. Back in 2018 it was a popular handheld and helped the emulation scene with an affordable price point for retro gaming. This is the first time I had heard of Miyoo, even though quite a few years ago they had released the Bittboy Pocket Go. I wish all manufacturers would design a handheld as easy as this to play. It’s so simple to understand from the moment you switch it on that you will be gaming within seconds. The Miyoo Mini really is a pick up and play gaming device. So, when I review something, I’m looking at how easy and practical it is for anyone without any technical know-how and who just want to play the games out of the box. I don’t change the operating system, but I will usually update the stock firmware if there is an update available. But the Miyoo Mini is certainly the next step up, both in processor, image size and quality, and overall performance and build quality.įor anyone who follows my website and reviews, they will know by now that when I test these handhelds, I always do so as they come out of the box. I recently reviewed the FunKey S, which has been a great success, and I really liked it, though I found the screen a tad too small for my liking. So, the handheld I’m going to be looking at today, which was kindly sent to me by GoGameGeek, is the Miyoo Mini, a handheld that, in my opinion, is probably one of the best portable handhelds released so far. However, some of the newer handhelds being released recently have been aimed at those gamers wanting something that is ultra portable whilst at the same time still powerful enough to play your retro gaming classics. We have seen so many new handhelds hit the market recently, all moving towards having larger screens, bigger and better processors and a better form factor.
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