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The Miyoo Mini V4 is a compact handheld game console featuring a 2.8-inch 750*560 IPS screen, a powerful 2000mAh battery for 4-6 hours of playtime, and an ultra-lightweight design at just 0.24lb. It comes with a portable case, screen protectors, and essential accessories, making it the perfect retro gaming companion.
Color | Gray |
A**E
Wonderful little console
I liked Miyoo devices so much, I bought one for my niece as well, and she also loves it. I recommend switching to OnionOS and downloading Done Set 2 with the Famicom folder fix from Internet Archive. I also recommend replacing the internal microSD card. The SD card is the only weak point of this product. It's very sturdy, holds a lengthy charge, and the screen is great.
B**E
It works, it's cheap. It does everything that my kid wants it to do
My kid loves it
K**K
Smaller than other Retro handhelds
Love Miyoo Minis but this one was smaller than others I have had and was too small for my hands to play for long duration of time
T**O
Amazing
It is everything you are buying and more. Works amazing out of the box and has a simple file system that makes it incredibly simple to add your own games. Has a crisp screen and a removable battery. Will probably order an another as a backup since this build offers so many possibilities. Oh and the build quality is fantastic for the price you are paying. Not to mention a nice case and screen protectors.
C**E
Accessibility
Thank you
W**L
Good quality, not super easy to figure out
Looks like the old school Gameboy, but harder to use. Games that came in it were weird arcade games, none of the old classics. No marios, Zelda’s, etc.
B**K
Amazing little device!
I got the Miyoo Mini and boy is this device a little power house! First step is to buy a new miniSD card to replace the one it comes with because the default one is trash. Do yourself a favor and buy a name brand with this purchase.The case this comes with is nice and so is the little power cable. The screen protector doesn’t cover the full screen but whatever. I won’t use it.It does come pre-loaded with some games but I didn’t bother to use them downloaded some on my own.Little small for my hands but I downloaded a grip off a 3d print site and printed one, although you can find them on Etsy too if you don’t have a 3d printer. Also on Etsy are stickers and replacement buttons and shoulder buttons if you feel like customizing. Easy to take apart but be careful.My initial purchase came broken, wouldn’t power on, the package was a bit crumpled in a bag and I suspect get crushed in shipping, but seller was quick to replace and the second came in a box and is awesome.Hours of game time if you know where to find games and buy a big enough card. All in your pocket.What a time to be alive.
M**S
It was more of a project than expected
The media could not be loaded. I really wanted to give this neat little handheld five stars, but there were a few problems I encountered along the way. The first device I was sent would not boot up at all. The battery was clearly charged, and the power button would fire up its green light but nothing would appear on the screen. It was a brick. After requesting an exchange, I did receive one that worked properly a few days later.My biggest problem with the Miyoo is that the front-end game loader doesn't really work all that well. You pretty much have to go into RetroArch, manually select your ROM, and open it with the correct emulator core. If you're familiar with RetroArch, it isn't difficult, but it can be tedious scrolling through a large ROM collection. Even with NES ROMs placed in the proper folder, there was no way I could fire them up with Miyoo's front-end software. I had to open RetroArch manually.I also had to tweak the settings in RetroArch to get the correct aspect ratio for each game. This is stuff that should already be preconfigured before it ships but is not. For those not familiar with how to change the settings in RA, it could be very frustrating. Luckily, I was able to get this working to my satisfaction due to my knowledge of RetroArch.I'm giving it four stars because once everything is properly configured, the games will play wonderfully. The screen looks sharp and I'm satisfied with the D-pad and fire buttons. My biggest complaint is that the V4 just isn't quite ready to go out of the box. If you're willing to spend the time fixing a few bugs, the Miyoo V4 can be worth that investment. If you're easily frustrated when stuff doesn't work right, you'll probably be sending this back.
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