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Miniloong Pocket One Review
https://retrohandhelds.gg/miniloong-pocket-one-review/
### A Premium Feel with a Dated Heart
If you’re hunting for a retro handheld that feels like a luxury item without the luxury price tag, the Miniloong Pocket One is making a very loud entrance. While most of the industry has moved on to newer chips, Miniloong is doubling down on the reliable (but older) RK3566 processor, aiming to dominate the sub-$100 market with sheer build quality.
And honestly? The build is impressive. For anywhere between $65 and $100, you’re getting a device that feels remarkably solid, featuring great ergonomics, stacked shoulder buttons, and a beautiful 4-inch screen that makes PS1 and Game Boy Advance games look crisp. It even features a modular design that lets you swap out parts—though, for now, finding replacements might be a bit of a scavenger hunt.
However, there is a catch: the “muscle” is starting to show its age.
- The Good: Stunning display, premium tactile controls, and a user-friendly (if slightly laggy) custom OS.
- The Bad: The RK3566 chip struggles once you move past PlayStation 1 era games.
If you want a high-end experience for classic handheld titles, this is a winner. But if you’re looking to push N64, Dreamcast, or PSP, you might find yourself hitting a performance wall that newer, Android-based competitors simply don’t have.
