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Works Great. Changed 4 Stars to 5.
#Edit (from 4stars to 5)The white line went awayLet me start off by saying that this system is great. Works amazingly and feels extremely comfortable.#32GB SD CardThe 32 GB SD card is Soujaboyed with a Bunch of ROMS (Some are Legit ROMS some are Modified) All of the ones I tested did run. Although some did have Asian text and some were comically modified for example (SNES - Super Mario Jumping for Ever Higher and Higher until the goal).I had issues adding/reading ROMS to the SD Card due to the cheap quality, but this is a SD Card issue not a system issue. I was finally able to Backup all the ROMS from the included SD card to my own and now everything is great.#ROMS - SaveFilesKeep in mind that when adding your own ROMS that the system reads Save Files from a different Internal Hidden folder, usually "/home/retrofw/.(emulator name)/saves" If you are familiar with Linux then this will be no issue for you. just use the app named Commander it is a File Manager, there you will be able to move files to and from the SD Card to Local Storage.#System TimeI noticed that Games that keep track of time (Pokemon) do not keep real time so do look out for that. . I have less than 16 hours with the system so I may figure out how to fix this since the machine is basically a mini linux computer (a plus)#This issue resolved itself#My Issue (Probably defected System) - 1 StarOn boot right out the box I noticed a white vertical line dead center of the screen. It's very noticeable on everything, I don't know if this is a issue present in other devices or just my unit I will be reaching out to the seller/amazon for a possible solution.#ScreenThe Screen gets really bright and has nice colors. I watched some YouTube reviews before purchasing and they got a few details wrong and some which pertain to an older model. This Screen looks amazing (minus the vertical white line in the center). It does get really bright some emulator options do effect the brightness like filter options. I noticed that there are 2 GB/GBC emulators one of them is brighter and uses better colors (OhBoy).#SoundLove the speaker gets really loud and clean sound.Again just wanted to say that I have less than 16 hours with the system on hand and only about an hour or 2 of testing. So I will update if any issues come up while using it after a week or 2.
A**Z
For the price of 60+$ is the best u can get.
This game console can play up to ps1 but emulation is lagging. If u want to play the awesome arcade games. Well CP1 and CP2 for arcade is there but CP2 feels a little slow lagging so not recommend that for arcade games. The best is NeoGeo arcade emulation since is at peak condition I playMetal Slug, 1, 2 ,3. No problems with it real time speed also king of fighters 98 runs superb!!! Gameboy Advance games also work awesome. As pokemon games like Emerald,ruby,shapire. For Gameboy Color it as pokemon Gold,Silver,,Crystal. Some sonic games.0o0 pokemon Puzzle league!!! One of my favorites. As some super Nes but I haven't tried them yet, and no I didn't found any Mario games on any of the emulators so of you want those you'll have to download them to your SD card yourself. The D-pad analog control are solid and durable feels like a authentic Gameboy!!! Buttons are also feels real and does remind me of the real thing. This console as a button to a just the brightness of the screen to save you more battery. Something that the RG351V doesn't have. So it's neat. RG300V is perfect and cheap to get a feel for this type of brand console emulator before trying to invest on a more expensive console like RG351V that is about 100$ or the latest RG353V which is about 130$-169$ here in Amazon.
C**.
Good handheld retro emulator with some quirks
This is a really good handheld for the price, it has some quirks but overall you'll love it if you're into retro gaming.I love the form factor, it's comfortable to hold, compact and light. The plastic isn't top notch, but the d-pad and the face buttons are good (not great). The d-pad and the X, Y, A, B, select and start buttons are rubber membrane based while the shoulder buttons and the brightness and menu buttons use some sort of mechanical switch which makes them loud. The shoulder buttons are comfortable to use, but the other two require slightly more force to press. Luckily they aren't used during gameplay.The screen isn't perfect, but it's a solid IPS panel, has nice vivid colors, excellent brightness and it's 60hz. The only issue is that pixels have a weird placement pattern where each odd row seems shifted slightly (maybe by one or two subpixels?) to the side. Overall, it won't bother you, but the image has a slight checkerboard feel to it.The CPU is dated and underpowered, but it can emulate older consoles well. SNES won't run at full 60 FPS for most games, but Sega Genesis and older 8 bit console emulators will. 2D PlayStation games run well, too. Some better than SNES games. For 3D PlayStation games you need to adjust your expectations. Some might hit 50 FPS, but most of them will run at 30ish.There's an active open source community and, even though the emulators for this handheld are ports of older emulators (with lower requirements but also lower emulation accuracy), they are somewhat maintained. There's also an alternative firmware which is up-to-date and includes some speed improvements.By far, the worst part of this handheld is the sound control. The internal speaker itself is fine, but the control wheel is weird, it jumps from barely audible to full blast just by moving it slightly. Luckily, this doesn't happen when using headphones, but, for some reason, when pushing the volume all the way up, one of the channels cuts off, so you need to bring it down slightly to hear sound from both ear buds.Overall, I like it. Not great, not terrible.
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