Miyoo Mini A30
Miyoo just dropped a bombshell with their Mini A30 release! It’s like they took the A30 and cranked up the cool factor. And get this—it’s hitting shelves for less than 50 bucks! Can you believe it? This thing’s shaping up to be a real game-changer in the retro gaming handheld scene, giving the Anbernic RG28XX a run for its money. Gotta love when tech gets more accessible and competitive, right?
It’s pretty wild how fast the gaming handheld scene moves, huh? Miyoo dropping the Mini A30 right after Keep Retro launched theirs is like a showdown in the gaming world. So, the Mini A30 packs an Allwinner A33 chipset with four ARM Cortex-A7 CPU cores and a Mali-400 MP2 GPU. On paper, that seems less beefy than what Anbernic just dropped with the RG28XX, especially with only 512 MB RAM compared to Anbernic’s double that.
But here’s the twist: Miyoo’s claiming the Mini A30 can handle Game Boy Advance, PlayStation, and even Nintendo 64 games. And hey, folks online are already showing off N64 emulation on it, so maybe there’s something to that. The display’s nothing to scoff at either, matching the RG28XX and the upcoming MagicX XU Mini M at 640 x 480 pixels on a 2.8-inch IPS screen.
Oh, and let’s not forget the battery game – the Mini A30’s rocking a 2,600 mAh battery, which sneaks past Keep Retro’s claim by 100 mAh. Not bad for the price tag of $49.33 on AliExpress, with shipments lined up for mid-May. Looks like Miyoo’s bringing some serious competition to the handheld gaming market