Powkiddy RGB10X another horizontal console with 3.5″ display

Chinese brands are flooding us with mediocre pocket consoles, and this time we already have for sale the new Powkiddy RGB10X retro console.

A small portable retro console with 3.5-inch screen powered by the Rockchip RK3326 processor, a chip with enough power to move retro games with average requirements and perfectly valid with the resolution of its 3.5-inch screen

The Powkiddy RGB10X comes with a Linux-based operating system that is probably a modded version of EmuELEC and in which we can even install ROCKNIX. The dimensions of this console are 145 x 73.2 x 17 mm, its weight is 207 grams and it is made of plastic and has a fairly basic design.

Powkiddy RGB10X

Powkiddy RGB10X Specifications

The Powkiddy RGB10X retro console is powered by the Rockchip RK3326 SoC. A Quad Core chip with ARM Cortex-A35 processors capable of reaching a maximum speed of 1.5 GHz. On the graphics side we have a Mali-G31 MP2 GPU that performs quite well within its limitations.

This console has integrated 1 GB of DDR3 RAM. For storage and system we have two micro SD card readers that support cards up to 256 GB. One slot is for the operating system and the other for game storage.

The Powkiddy RGB10X has a horizontal IPS display with a size of 3.5 inches with a resolution of 640×480 pixels, 4:3 aspect ratio and covered by an OCA foil. The internal battery has a capacity of 2800mAh, capable of giving us an autonomy that according to the brand reaches up to 6 hours and we can recharge it via a USB Type-C port.

The rest of the connectors we find are a 3.5 mm audio jack, two USB Type-C ports, one for power supply and a micro SD card reader. For sound we have 2 W stereo speakers and as controls we have, a small Joystick, a crosshead, seven buttons and four triggers.

Price and where to buy

  • The Powkiddy RGB10X retro console can be purchased now on AliExpress only for $39 with shipping included applying discount codes,

Powkiddy RGB10X retro

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