Key Takeaways
1. Powkiddy is preparing to re-enter the clamshell gaming handheld market with a new model called the V90S.
2. Competitors like Miyoo and Anbernic have recently launched new models, including the Flip V2 and RG34XX SP.
3. The V90S will feature a dual hinge design for increased sturdiness and an improved internal layout to manage battery heat.
4. The new handheld aims to eliminate screen tearing issues seen in the original V90 and will use a 4:3 screen with the Allwinner A133P processor.
5. Additional features include two USB Type-C ports, small shoulder buttons, and a MicroSD card slot, with an official announcement expected soon.
It looks like Powkiddy is getting ready to come back into the clamshell gaming handheld market, just as Anbernic is launching the RG34XX SP. It’s been a few years since Powkiddy released the V90, but there were signs in late March that a potential successor was in the works.
New Releases and Competitors
Not long after, Miyoo updated their Flip with a Flip V2, and soon after, Anbernic revealed the RG34XX SP, which is a smaller version of the popular RG35XX SP (currently priced at $76.99 on Amazon). Interestingly, a recent leak indicates that the RG34XX SP prototypes were even tinier than the retail versions.
Teasers and Features
Now, both Takin Udon and Powkiddy have posted teasers online about what was once called the Powkiddy V90 V2 or V2.0. It seems this model is now named the V90S, and it is expected to differ from its predecessor and similar devices in several significant ways.
One notable change is that Powkiddy has introduced a dual hinge design, which should provide more sturdiness compared to the one in the Miyoo Flip. Udon mentions that Powkiddy has also restructured its internal layout to stop the battery from acting like an unwanted heatsink. However, the new Powkiddy V90 still has a battery compartment accessible to users, setting it apart from other current models.
Performance and Specifications
Udon claims that his models show no screen tearing, a common issue with the original V90. While details about the display are still unclear, it appears that Powkiddy has chosen a 4:3 screen instead of a 3:2 option. Regardless, this will run on the Allwinner A133P, which is already used in the V20, as well as by MagicX and TrimUI in other handhelds for retro gaming.
At this point, additional features include two rear-mounted USB Type-C ports, pairs of small shoulder buttons, and the location of the MicroSD card slot on the left side of the device. A specific release date and price are still unknown. With Udon suggesting he has received retail units, it seems likely that Powkiddy will officially announce the V90S soon.
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