Shmacky-McNuts: So nobody has an Odin 2?
brouer: Looks like a solid device, but I'm struggling to see the attraction myself.
I'd still need a phone, and for the price of the Odin 2 and a midrange phone, I could get an S23 with external controller.
More flexibility, OLED display and only one device to cart around.
I can see why people like the Steam Deck with all it brings to the table with the compatibility and convenience of playing their Steam library with minimal faffing about, plus the flexibility of a real Linux system underneath and proven support from Valve.
But yet another Android device?
For the games I play, I can get 4-9 hours of batery run time on the Deck (with a few tweaks). However, to play graphic intensive or "high end" emulators you can expect 1-2 hours at the most. (not the oled Version, I don't own one)
For someone who just want to play emulated games on the go, a android device may actually be a better choice than a Deck, with runtimes being way, way larger.
Just checked the Odin2 (some video review) and while it's powerfull, very cheap devices, like the Powkiddy RGB30, seem much more appealing at 99 bucks. Fill it with total legally obtained rooms, dumped from your own discs and cartidges and is awsome for a kid.
Shmacky-McNuts: Emulating an emulator. What a time to be alive!
It's great our devices keep getting faster, how would we be able to place a few more layers of "unoptimized" software?
I wonder if big software vendors, like Microbloatsoft already thought of this :)