Look inside
The market for emulation handhelds has been flooded over the past few years with countless devices all doing pretty much the same thing, so it’s refreshing to see a manufacturer try something a bit different.
Granted, PowKiddy’s upcoming RGB20 Pro is yet another Game Boy-style portable, but we’re quite taken by the fact that it will sport a transparent front panel which gives a small glimpse of its innards.
According to Retro Handhelds, the RGB20 Pro has the following specs:
- Display: 3.2-inch IPS
- Resolution: 1024 x 768
- Processor: RK3566
- RAM: 1GB LPDDR4
- Storage: Dual-microSD Card Slots (16GB – 256GB)
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
- 3.5mm Headphone Jack
- Battery: 5,000mAh
- Dimensions: 150.2 x 83.3 x 23.3mm
- Colors: Yellow, Sky Blue, Green, Grey
Pre-orders are now live on PowKiddy’s site, with prices starting at $70 (with a 16GB MicroSD card) and topping out at $90 (with a 128GB MicroSD card). Around 500 units will be pre-sold in the initial batch, which is expected to ship around the middle of October.
[source retrohandhelds.gg]
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2 Comments
Finally, a handheld that’s trying to stand out in a sea of clones! The RGB20 Pro’s transparent front panel is a cool touch that lets you peek at the internals, giving it a unique vibe compared to the usual retro designs. The specs look solid too, especially with that 3.2-inch IPS display and decent processing power.
I’m also digging the color options—who doesn’t love a bit of flair with their gaming gear? Plus, the price point seems pretty reasonable for what you’re getting. It’s nice to see PowKiddy stepping up their game and offering something a little different. Can’t wait to see how this one performs when it drops!
The RGB20 Pro sounds like a cool twist on the usual handhelds we see. I mean, a transparent front panel? That’s a neat touch! It’s like they’re inviting us to geek out over the tech inside, which is something we don’t often get with these devices. The specs seem solid too, especially with that IPS display and dual microSD slots—definitely a plus for anyone looking to load up on games.
And hey, the price point isn’t too bad either, starting at $70. It’ll be interesting to see how it performs against some of the other emulation handhelds out there. Plus, the color options are pretty fun! Can’t wait to see more when it drops.