The R36MAX is a portable retro console that as its name suggests improves the popular R36, of which you can read our review, improvements that affect your screen that increases to 4 inches (ca. 10 centimeters) and improves its resolution to 720 x 720 pixels.
This is a vertical format console, controlled by the well-known Rockchip RK3326 Quad Core processor with 1 GB of RAM and with Linux as operating system to optimize this chip to the maximum, which is even capable of running PSP games. Note that for this console there are different alternative firmwares such as AmberELEC, essential because they improve substantially over the factory version that is far behind in all aspects.
As operating system we have a 64 GB microSD with a distribution of ArkOS with more than 20 emulators, so it is mandatory to make a backup of this micro SD card which is the one that boots the console. A Micro SD that also comes with thousands of games.
The connectors are a 3.5 mm jack, USB Type-C OTG connector and two slots for micro SD cards. For sound, we have a speaker and as controls we have a new design with two analog joysticks, crosshead, seven buttons and four rear triggers.