If you can't feel it now, check back in a few years because I have had similar-feeling plastic degrade over time, developing an unpleasant sticky film that is impossible to strip off. If Miyoo would just steal Anbernic's controls from the 280V, we could be done.īy the way, the other thing nobody tells you is that the device case is molded from a kind of soft-touch plastic, I assume in an attempt at fingerprint resistance, which to me feels like a rubber balloon. If you think I'm making a big deal out of nothing, buy a 280V (they're cheap) and see for yourself. The Anbernic RG280V is just as small and yet it completely outclasses the Mini here with quiet, precise, perfect controls. Don't simply accept these awful controls. This is fixable but nobody is asking for it to be fixed. It's not the layout, not the size, but the physical buttons, membranes, and switches. You will struggle and get tired because you are input spamming to fight the controls. Shooters, fighting games, puzzle games, all of these are less enjoyable with this thing because of the controls. If you are like me and play lots of arcade style games, prepare to suffer. People focus on that stuff but it's not an issue. The system is not too small, it has a perfect weight, and it's not uncomfortable to hold. The shoulder buttons genuinely feel like I'm programming a watch. The D-pad feels like a water bed (though it's not as bad as the Retroid Pocket 3+, jfc) and the face buttons are loud and mushy. The bad controls are not called out enough in reviews, and they should be, because it's hard to get an impression of them before holding one in your hands, and it's also an easy and natural thing that Miyoo could upgrade or correct to make this device much better. I'm saying this especially because the new device looks to be using identical controls which will similarly cripple it. The Mini is an incredibly photogenic console, so you would never know until you got it in your hands that the controls are an unacceptably soggy mess. I prefer small handhelds but was surprised to find how different my impressions of the Mini were compared to other reviews I've seen. So potentially we can see this console coming on the market within a few weeks or days, and we absolutely can’t wait.After being away from the scene for 6 months or so I picked up a couple Minis to try out. Miyoo Mini+ seems to be ready for release, and the seller allegedly stated on AliExpress that the launch will take place as soon as the Chinese New Year ends. The device will also be compatible with OnionOS, so you can configure the device for smoother operation. We don’t have any pricing details, but if it does use the same internal components as a standard mini, then we expect it to cost around $80. Judging by the leaked images, Miyoo Mini+ will also have a 3000 mAh battery, which is many leagues more than the original - 1900 mAh.Ĭuriously, since the configuration of the buttons has not changed, we assume that the Miyoo Mini+ will use the same internals as its smaller brother. According to our estimates, its size is about 3.5 inches with an aspect ratio of 3:4. The new Miyoo console is on the wayĪccording to RetroDodo, “Miyoo Mini+” is in development. Then other leading manufacturers, namely Anbernic, tried to grab a part of the Miyoo Mini market share with the help of the Anbernic RG35XX, which resembled the Miyoo Mini, but ended up being a little bigger, which is a common complaint from the permanent owners of Miyoo Mini.
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