Diium D-40MAX Review: I Wanted To Like This One

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Diium D-40MAX Review: I Wanted To Like This One

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Diium D-40MAX Review: A Missed Opportunity (Again)

Diium—formerly SZDiiER, rebranded in late 2024 to shed its ā€œe-wasteā€ image—hoped the D-40MAX would be its redemption arc.Spoiler: It’s not.

Sure, it looks decent enough: 3.95″ 720p screen, solid analog sticks (with RGB flair), functional D-pad (yes, oversized), and a surprisingly comfortable ergonomic shape with rubberized grips. The 2GB/16GB config runs Android 10 (yep, 7 years old) and handles PSX, N64, PSP, and light Dreamcast emulation—in theory.

But those triggers. Oh boy. The L2/R2 buttons are legendarily bad: non-analog, unreliable, squeaky, mechanically broken. For a device aiming at modern retro play, that’s a hard no—especially when rivals like the AISLPC RG52 Mini or Anbernic CubeXX offer Hall-effect triggers at similar prices.

The software experience is equally rough: Mandarin-only ROMs, outdated apps, and a clunky launcher. You’ll likely swap in Daijisho or roll your own RetroArch install just to get stable performance.

Verdict? Pass. At $70, it’s just affordable—but not worth the frustration when better options like the RGB30 or XF40H are available. Diium’s rebrand means nothing if the hardware still feels like an afterthought.

TL;DR: A passable budget handheld with critical flaws. Skip it—and tell Diium to step up.