Powkiddy has introduced yet another budget gaming handheld following xxx month's release of the X39 Pro. This time, the company has presented the MagicX XU10, a vertical-orientated device that resembles the Powkiddy RGB20S. According to Retro Dodo, it has received confirmation that the MagicX XU10 is not produced by Powkiddy despite being advertised as such.
Instead, the MagicX XU10 is the work of an unnamed third party that Powkiddy is selling on its website. Regardless, the gaming handheld is rather derivative, with a Rockchip RK3326S powering a 3.5-inch display. For reference, the latter relies on an IPS panel that outputs at 640 x 480 pixels; Powkiddy has not confirmed brightness or refresh rate details.
Additionally, the MagicX XU10 has 1 GB of DDR4 RAM clocked at 2,666 MHz and a MicroSD card reader but no built-in storage. Powkiddy reports that the gaming handheld features a 3,000 mAh battery that it rates for up to 8 hours of gaming between charges. At launch, Powkiddy sells the MagicX XU10 for US$69.99 in grey, purple and white finishes with a 64 GB MicroSD card. Alternatively, the same colours are available with a higher capacity 128 GB card for US$10 more. Please see Powkiddy's website for more details.
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Powkiddy via Retro Dodo