Miyoo's rival to the Anbernic RG35XX SP (curr. $71.99 on Amazon) is almost here after a ninth-month wait. For context, Miyoo began teaing the Mini Flip before Anbernic released the RG35XX SP. However, Miyoo chose to offer the Mini A30 first as an alternative to Anbernic's RG28XX.
While Miyoo shared hardly anything about the Mini Flip over the summer, it has been slowly drip-feeding teasers throughout this season. Now, the company has published the device's first promotional video, which we have embedded below. In short, the video matches up with previous expectations, including the suggestion that the Mini Flip will be available.
Miyoo Flip Official Trailer:
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Additionally, the video appears to confirm the inclusion of a Rockchip RK3566 chipset. Please note that the video has merely outlined that the device features ARM Cortex-A55 CPU cores rather than referring to the chipset by name. Moreover, the video highlights the Mini Flip's mini HDMI port, two USB Type-C ports, two MicroSD card readers and a 3.5 mm jack.
On top of that, Miyoo has included a pair of joysticks that the RG35XX SP lacks. Meanwhile, forthenext has provided a look at retail units, along with their packaging and carry case. Unfortunately, Miyoo has not shared an official release date yet, let alone how much the Mini Flip will cost.
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Miyoo via forthenext, Miyoo Mini Stock Alerts (1) (2) & RetroHandhelds