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The Retroid Pocket 4/4Pro is a high-performance handheld gaming console featuring a Mediatek Dimensity 1100 CPU, 8GB RAM, and 128GB storage. With a 4.7-inch display, advanced connectivity options, and a long-lasting 5000mAh battery, it’s designed for gamers who demand quality and portability.
J**Y
Amazing handheld, well worth it.
Amazing little handheld, runs great, has handled every game I’ve thrown at it, from GameCube to PS2 with Minor framerate dips on red faction so far, but very smooth through most of it. Endless library of games to play, provided you own or know how to source the games.Build quality is well done, has a nice amount of weight without feeling too heavy or too cheap and light.Screen is crisp and nice. Buttons are clicky(a little loud), but feels very nice. Speakers aren’t going to compare to iPhone or Samsung quality, but they sound good enough to play these games with a smile on your face. They do get pretty loud at least!Setting the emulators up was a breeze, especially if you’re already familiar.Perfect size to slip in a pocket, but the thumb sticks do snag on everything so be aware.Highly recommend, grab one before it becomes too expensive or too difficult to acquire.Edit: just wanted to add that steam link works well on the device. Playing battlefield 6 beta with no hiccups on a strong/decent wifi connection.Edit 2: switch/switch lite thumb grips fit well on on my rp4p.First two pictures I initially uploaded had some ps5 thumb grips which were way too big and would spin and slip off. 3rd photo shows switch thumb grips, which are snug. Definitely adds to the feel of the device. (You can put the larger ps5 thumb grips over the switch thumb grips if you want a taller/larger surface area, they fit.)
A**S
I couldn't love this more if I tried
First thing to note is that this does come with some emulators and a front-end installed, but you will need to source your own games. This is not a hard thing to do for people with some tech skills and an internet connected computer, but this is not something you hand out of the box to an ipad kid and expect them to be playing retro games. There's some tinkering involved with settings, but by and large it's nothing you'd need an IT degree for. Once you have the games loaded and the emulators configured, it's super easy to use, just be aware that there's going to be a few hours of setup, downloading roms, transferring, and tinkering.Once it's set up, this Android device has a LOT of power underneath the hood. I've been enjoying up through Wii and PS2 games on it, though the PS2 eats battery and gets the device warm. Note to anyone installing a screen protector, make sure you turn the fan up all the way when you emulate stronger systems. The CPU/GPU warming up cooked some of the adhesive on the very left edge of my screen protector, causing an air bubble to form. The actual device is fine, but if you have the fan set to quiet and push the retroid to its limits, it will generate a fair bit of heat. The good news is this device emulates everything without lag. Some ps2 games chunk a little from time to time, but most are extremely playable if not 100%. The screen is gorgeous and will have your retro games looking awesome, whether you're the type to enable shaders or pixel peep old games, and your upscaled 3d games will look nice and crisp as well. Game title obscured to circumvent any concerns, but you can play the second Deity of Conflict on this easily, as a point of reference.I highly recommend getting the comfort grip for this. It's a little boxy and tiny in my adult hands without. Totally usable without, but I can game for hours and hours with the grip.Oh and battery life! It's going to heavily depend on what you're doing. Emulating an 8 bit or 16 bit game? Battery is an absolute champion and will not budge. Doing some ps2/wii games? That battery indicator is gonna move at a steady pace. It's a fine battery life on the more intense games, but I probably would skew to older games if I was on a long plane ride.Notably because this is android based, it supports full fast charge, so if you have a good modern USB C quick charging adapter, this thing will top up in no time.
B**S
Amazing.
Worth the purchase!My phone has so much free space now that I can play all my android and emulator games on this and keep my phone free for all the dog pictures I take :)Does take a little bit of know how on setting it up, but it's not a difficult process once you figure it out. Just a lot of drag and drop or downloading from the app store.The overall feel of the console feels very much like a PSP. Would recommend buying a grip case. Makes it so much better. The buttons feel really nice. Good click to them. Overall the buttons and joysticks are pretty akin to the Nintendo switch. In fact, Nintendo Switch joystick grips work on this. Button grips too.On the software side, it's running a fork of Android, so you have access to a lot of Android features including the app store. Tons of apps work with it. Call of Duty, Hades, Stardew Valley, GamePass, SteamLink, plus the emulators. (Also streaming apps if you wanna watch something.) This also gives you a ton of options on how you want your device to look using Launchers. Anywhere from Nintendo Wii, Switch, Playstation to Newly made User interfaces that are really good.This also runs super well. It actually feels on par with my S24 Ultra. It can play up to some switch games, so it's a really tough little device with a good battery life. Honestly, as far as cheap handhelds with the most capability before you start incorporating Desktop Operating Systems, this is the best one on the market imo.
J**R
Good thing in small package, news at 11
Great little device. Yeah, there are certainly better hand held devices out there, but this does exactly what I want it to at a price I can live with. It plays everything up to PS2 pretty well, but be warned that it doesn't come with any games pre-installed. And thats a good thing for a lot of reasons.If you want to get this for retro gaming, YouTube a few vids about setting it up. If you're comfortable with that amount of internet and tech use, then grab this. If you're not, consider learning! This little guy is def worth the effort.
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