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TrimUI Brick Pro First Impressions: Bigger, Better, but Not Without Issues
https://retrohandhelds.gg/trimui-brick-pro-first-impressions/
Stop scrolling and take a look at your pockets. If you’re currently wrestling with a tiny retro handheld that feels like a toy in your hand, TrimUI’s new Brick Pro might just be the grown-up upgrade you didn’t know you needed.
Think of the Brick Pro as the Brick’s bigger, more comfortable brother. It trades the pocket-sized gimmickry for a spacious 3.95-inch screen and proper dual joysticks, making it a much more viable candidate for actual gaming sessions rather than just quick fixes. The hardware is solid—same reliable Allwinner chip as its smaller siblings, but now with Hall Effect sticks that should last longer and feel smoother. Plus, it’s already getting custom firmware love via KNULLI, so you won’t be stuck with just the stock experience.
But it’s not all smooth sailing. Early tests show some stuttering audio and missing graphics in heavier N64 titles, which is par for the course with Linux-based handhelds. More concerning is TrimUI’s decision to pre-install commercial ports like Grand Theft Auto III and Celeste on the included microSD card without permission. It’s a lazy, legally gray move that should have been avoided.
Still, if you want a larger screen and don’t mind tweaking settings, the Brick Pro is a strong contender. Just maybe don’t use it as a pillow while your toddler throws a tantrum—it’s a bit too big and slippery for that.
