Good. Fuck Nintendo.
This one is only 'Lenovo' because the name has been licensed on a cheap handheld. While in the west Lenovo as a name is associated with some kind of quality (ThinkPad, Legion Go etc), in the east it is a name used for all kinds of odd things:
- Electric shavers
- Clocks
- Baby monitors
- Vacuums
- Earbuds

The name is being used, but the hardware, manufacturing, software etc are just existing products or slightly tweaked by some randoms. 99% of this kind of thing is utter crap.
Don't fall for the name hype. You can do do much better if you like the idea of a retro handheld! These are basically just R36S Pro's (almost, anyway), but with a Lenovo-name-tax thrown on top. If you're after great retro handhelds, ask me and I can recommend you far better ideas! I review them and am in way too deep into the hobby, so I am happy to chat emulators/handhelds :)
But then why put the name on it if it’s got tons of unlicensed copyrighted games? Nintendo is likely to immediately start lawsuits, so why would Lenovo want to attach their name to this?
Lenovo that we know in the west just isn't the gigantic umbrella corp that Lenovo is worldwide (or specifically here, in the east). Their name isn't synonymous with computing elsewhere in the world, it is synonymous with things like toothbrushes, or even blinds. The manufacturing and ROM card of this are just handled by a 3rd party company licensing their name to make this. In China they're not getting Nintendo's lawyers knocking.
And I think the irony of this 'bad press' for us is that it is only increasing the sales!
I was surprised when I saw a ton of cheap lenovo earbuds. I thought they must be fake because they seemed to cheap
Do you have a general favourite?
I have three! But...my three aren't the typical three favs because I'm a bit weird.
First:
I love the Anbernic RG DS. This had a slightly controversial release, since when it launched all of us who review these had pre-release software issues. The main one being screen desync problems. But by the time it launched that was fixed and the public just...got a well working handheld. For me it is the nostalgia of the DSi LL shape/feel to it. But you also get 2x res DS games (all but 3, which require it to be 1x res), and there's a ton of other firmware for it. You can look into GammaOS for a de-Googled OS option, or Rocknix if you want Linux. You can also opt for Anbernic's own Linux build they were working on for a couple months and just released! Honestly, even stock does the job perfectly well.

Here's a link to my written review on it!
Second:
The TRIMUI Brick Hammer! Fully metal build, this one feels SO premium. I run NextUI on it (friends with the dev team, they do wonderful work) and use it for Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, and some music! I have a friend who makes Songo#5, which is a music app for Linux, which these ones run.
It is wonderfully designed and even beautifully packaged. You can switch the 'triggers' on the rear of it because TRIMUI give you two different configurations to use, which is as easy as popping them off and pushing them in/on. The screen kicks major butt for whatever you play. If you're looking for a smaller premium made Game Boy Pocket in 2026, opt for this one!
I mean, just look at it:

Here's my review of this one too, if you'd like to read more!
Third:
The recently released Anbernic RG Rotate. I LOVE how this one is just...different. So many handhelds just end up looking the same now. Slabs of glass or plastic. Even my fav horizontal handheld, the Retroid Pocket 6 looks as feels so similar to the AYN Odin 3 (which I still use off and on!). The RG Rotate just opted for a crazy hardware design. Similarly metal bodied, I use mine for music and Pico-8 games now. I stand it upright on my shelf or desk (I am right now listening to Kylie Minogue's Confide in Me on it!), then pick it up an hour or so later and flip it up for a game.
I hope this handheld's success, and it is quite successful already, prompts these manufacturers to take some chances on hardware.

Annnnnnd finally my review on this one! Which was the second-last handheld I reviewed actually!
I hope these answers your question well enough! While I have some of the crazy powerful handhelds, like the Odin 3, RG 477V, Thor etc, these just make me happy :)
My Steam Deck is still what I use for heavier PC gaming (and still to emulate as well, using my fav option - RetroDECK!), and I have a Switch OLED which is chipped too. So when it comes to retro handhelds, I like the hyper-specific (RG DS), or well made for casual games on the go (Brick Hammer), or the super unusual (RG Rotate!)
I just wanted to say, thank you for the write up! It’s people like you who make Lemmy worth scrolling through. Outside of my Steam Deck OLED I don’t know anything about emulation handhelds. Very interesting and I like that all metal one for GBA/GBC/SNES games.
Oh you're super welcome! There's something super nice about the metal construction handhelds. The premium feel comes at a cost of some added weight, but to me it is worth it and more. I can't begin to explain how much I love the TRIMUI Brick Hammer! I've been playing Shantae Advance: Risky Revolution on there lately, and it just 'pops'
Oh, my friend also makes a music app for it which I just love:

My favorite is still the Miyoo Mini Plus. Onion os is so nice!
And Steam Deck!!
I still have my Miyoo Mini V2 from 2022-ish! Actually, one better, I still have the inflate-y air pocket thing it was sent in, somehow still inflated and holding shape!
It's probably e-waste and doesn't work well but that shaver looks really sleek design wise.
I grew up playing SNES, genesis, and n64. Can you recommend something that handles those systems well? No real interest in anything older but maybe as new as ps2. It doesn't need to be the cheapest option, I usually aim for best bang for money. Thanks for any suggestions
It doesn’t need to be the cheapest option, I usually aim for best bang for money. Thanks for any suggestions
Right now, in the current newish land of handhelds, the best for your money would be the Retroid Pocket 6. Here's their website link to the RP6's page if you want to check it out a bit more
It is a horizonal handheld, and honestly might be a bit of a higher price/performance than what you're looking for, but it will play PS2 uspcaled at around 3x - 3.5x resolution (that was my preferred sweet spot, and higher and there's no need for the AMOLED screen's output). It will play it at dead solid 60 FPS too.
Here's MGS3 upscaled to 3x on mine:

And GTA 4 with the same settings:

This handheld can also play...everything. All the older systems, PS2, Game Cube, some PS3 games, 3DS (if you're okay with the dual screens on one display), Switch (it is a MAGIC Switch system, with this screen it basically feels like a Switch Pro), and even some PC games with GameNative or similar. Super comfy to hold, beautifully perfect display, massive power, and with this one there's plenty of driver support too.
The only caveat is that the RAM crisis had Retroid drop it from 12GB RAM to 8GB RAM, but, I cover all of that in my review:
You can find my recent review of that one here with this link, if you're curious!
But if that is a bit more power and price than you'd like, the previous generation's Retroid Pocket 5 is still amazing today. Running the SD 865 means it has huge community support, and plays PS2 around 2x. You won't be playing any higher systems than that though!
Let me know if you have any further tweaks (would you prefer a vertical handheld? Or a certain price?)
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Retroid Pocket 6 color options:

Retroid Pocket 5 color options:

Thanks for the detailed response. The pocket 5 is closer to the price I had in mind but the 6 is tempting. The CAD exchange rate hurts a bit so I'm going to take some time later today to read a few of your reviews before I make a decision.
The Pocket 5 is Retroid's best selling handheld, the performance (and let's face it, the design and looks being so nostalgic with that GameCube one!) just found its home with users.
- The amount of support for the drivers is crazily high. Being the Snapdragon 865 means you can play a ton of systems, some Switch gaming is even doable on it.
- The wonderful front-ends! Which are just all-in-one launchers for all your emulators, highly customizable and making it feel like a true 'console' experience. You can set one of these up and ignore the Android side, having it boot up straight into one of these. My fav is RetroHrai! - in fact you can find my interview with the developer of RetroHrai! here
- You can run it with ROCKNIX if you'd prefer it to be using Linux, too! Or Batocera also, for the same thing
- They have an official accessory which adds a pivoting second screen to the top of it, turning it into a 3DS if that is your thing
- The size is perfect too, very close to that of a Switch Lite...but to me feeling more premium than Nintendo's own!

You can typically find the Pocket 5 second-hand for a great price too!
They used to be a lot more budget friendly, at least in the us before the import fees, idk if ai has made them go up since I stopped looking at them after I got a handheld, legion go s z2go which has damn near doubled in retail price since I got it.
As do most other retro handhelds. No idea how they can get away with it. But until somebody actually sues that's not news.
Edit: Also the ROMs and how they are sorted usually suck ass. So unless you don't know anything using your own ROMs is better anyways.
Looked on AliExpress, they must’ve yanked them all down?
Dont most emulation machines do that?
Some still do, most don't these days.
Specifically those using Snapdragon, the company has a policy of some kind whereby anyone using that chip for a retro handheld can't sell those cards along with the device.
But aside from that, I can only think of one big-big company which does it now: Anbernic. TRIMUI is a smaller company which sells the ROMs on a card also, but now that these devices are such big business...most opt for discretion and don't do the cards.
Official companies anyway, I'm sure you can throw a rock and hit an R36S with a card included these days.
Sick. I'll buy one. It'll match my laptop too!
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