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SU-10: Unusual gaming handheld available for $35

The Game Console SU-10 is a bizarre take on what could be considered a gaming handheld. (Image source: Game Console)
The Game Console SU-10 is a bizarre take on what could be considered a gaming handheld. (Image source: Game Console)
The SU-10 is another unconventional gaming handheld produced by Game Console. Rather than ripping off its rivals, Game Console has opted for a strange form factor that resembles a racing wheel.

Game Console produces various copycat gaming handhelds, including last year's R46S (curr. $79.99 on Amazon). Arguably, the SU-10 is the oddest of the bunch, which can be picked up online under various brands like 'Furious X'. Built to resemble a racing wheel, the Game Console SU-10 comes with pre-installed emulators for playing games from various fourth, fifth and even some sixth-generation game consoles.

Please note that support for the latter only extends to the Game Boy Advance thanks to the inclusion of a measly ARM Cortex-A7 32-bit RISC processor clocked at 480 MHz that Game Console has paired with an undisclosed amount of DDR1 or DDR2 RAM. The SU-10 also contains a 2,000 mAh battery that Retro Handhelds reports will last for around four hours on a single charge.

The gaming handheld features a 3.5-inch and 640 x 480-pixel display, which sits within a 215 x 172 x 31 mm housing that weighs 269 g. A microSD card slot is on board too, as well as a USB Type-C port, a front-firing speaker and a 3.5 mm jack that can be used as an AV out. Currently, the SU-10 can be purchased on AliExpress and other marketplaces for around $35 in a choice of four colours, which makes it roughly half the price of the more powerful Powkiddy X35H or MagicX Mini Zero 28.

(Image source: Game Console)
(Image source: Game Console)
(Image source: Game Console)
(Image source: Game Console)
(Image source: Game Console)
(Image source: Game Console)
(Image source: Game Console)
(Image source: Game Console)
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Alex Alderson, 2025-01-29 (Update: 2025-01-29)