TRIMUI SMART: A Compact and Powerful Retro Handheld
The TRIMUI SMART is a pocket-sized retro gaming handheld that combines a high-performance processor with a sleek, colorful design. Featuring a 2.4-inch screen, its delicate and compact form factor makes it both visually appealing and highly portable.
Leveraging the TRIM-UI software platform, the device offers modern features such as Wi-Fi multiplayer battles and Bluetooth earphone support. It comes pre-loaded with an extensive library of up to 15,000 games from various platforms. Users can also unlock more powerful capabilities by continuously upgrading the software.
Key Features:
- New-Generation Chip & Wireless Connectivity: The device’s new-generation chip enables seamless wireless connections, including support for a wide range of Bluetooth earphones. This includes various TWS models and Apple AirPods, providing a truly unrestricted gaming experience.
- Ergonomic and Lightweight Design: Weighing in at just 100 grams, the TRIMUI SMART strikes a perfect balance between comfort and portability. Its size is optimized for a great handheld feel without sacrificing convenience.
- U1 System: Powered by the independently developed U1 operating system, the device is designed for easy navigation and broad game compatibility. It supports essential features like save states and load states, ensuring your gaming progress is never lost. The system is also highly expandable, allowing users to add more games beyond the pre-installed library.
Multiplayer Performance:
- Stable Performance for Classic Games: For most non-demanding games (including FC, SFC, MD, and various arcade titles like CPS1/CPS2), the device can maintain a stable 60fps frame rate during online battles. With a typical network latency of 10-20ms, any potential delay is minimal.
- Performance for Demanding Games: For larger-scale arcade games (such as PGM, CPS3, and M92), users may experience a noticeable drop in frame rate and overall performance during multiplayer sessions.
- Unsupported Multiplayer: It’s important to note that multiplayer battles are not supported for handheld systems like GB, GBC, GBA, and NGP, as the original versions of these games were designed for single-player use.
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