This is a chink ripoff of the ODROID-Go series of handhelds. I know the creator of the ODROID-Go machines (yes ODROID makes them but they didn't create it on their own). The real thing is much more impressive and the software if vastly superior to the clones. These clones don't even have the full hardware support due to careful planning on my friend's part keeping some key portions closed source and difficult to work around not having access to the code. ODROID is about to launch the latest update, the ODROID-Go Super, which will blow the doors off of all the other handheld multi-emulator clones. I got to play with an early prototype and it was very impressive. I wouldn't waste my time or money on a clone, although it's difficult to get a Go because they get snapped up quickly in South Korea and Japan. I have an early Go and it is now completely obsolete compared to the Go Super. I highly recommend getting one if you can.
https://forum.odroid.com/viewtopic.php?f=187&t=41283(forum.odroid.com)
At $80, they will sellout before you can click 'Buy Now'
They absolutely will. The price is incredible for what the system offers. Well worth the money.
My only complaint (for many of these machines), is the orientation of the R 1/2 and L 1/2 buttons. Though I've only seen one (maybe 2) of these emulation handhelds that have had them in the normal orientation and done them right.
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