![]() The seven-inch screen is absolutely stunning and being able to upscale the resolution of older systems means retro games look better on the Steam Deck than they did on original hardware.īut the size of this monster makes it feel more like a home console than a portable gaming device. Its compatibility with every retro console and a reasonable buy-in price make it one of the best handheld PS2 emulator consoles available. The Steam Deck is the current king of handhelds. Sony: PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, some PlayStation 3.Nintendo: NES, SNES, Gameboy, Gameboy Advance, DS, 3DS, N64, GameCube, Wii, Wii U, Nintendo Switch.But that cost! It’s a lot, but with newer systems like the aforementioned GPD Win Max 2 available for tech heads, it’s really a console aimed at people who love the OneXPlayer line of handheld consoles rather than the general retro device likers among us. It’s powerful, the smaller design is fantastic to play on, and it will run PS2 emulators without many issues. ![]() That’s a lot, and when you compare it with the Ayn Odin on the lower end of the scale and the GPD Win Max 2 on the upper, we’re not sure who this console’s for anymore. The issue is that this thing costs over $1000 ($1499 for the pro model). ![]() When you pair the AMD Ryzen 7 5800U CPU or Intel Core i7-1195G7 with AMD Radeon Vega 8 or Intel Iris Xe Graphics depending on which version you want, and throw in a meaty 1TB SSD, you know this thing is going to fly. The OneXPlayer is getting harder and harder to recommend.
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