Key Takeaways
1. MagicX has introduced the Touch One 35, focusing on emulating the PlayStation Vita and other retro consoles.
2. The device is powered by the MediaTek Helio P65, differing from the Allwinner A133P used in previous models.
3. It features a 3:2 display with a resolution of 960 x 640 pixels.
4. The design includes two d-pads, indicating support for Tate Mode emulation.
5. The Touch One 35 can run PS Vita games smoothly, though the release date is still unknown.
MagicX has shared brief previews of another retro gaming handheld not long after unveiling the Retro 45, which was designed to emulate consoles like Dreamcast, Genesis, Nintendo 64, and Sega Saturn. This new focus is on the Touch One 35, which they last showed off at the end of June.
Specs and Features
The Touch One 35 seems to be powered by the MediaTek Helio P65, in contrast to the Allwinner A133P found in the Zero 40 and Mini Zero 28, which is currently priced at $69.99 on Amazon. Additionally, this new device features a 3:2 display with a resolution of 960 x 640 pixels. According to Retro Handhelds, the presence of two d-pads suggests that MagicX has tailored the Touch One 35 for Tate Mode emulation as well.
Emulation Focus
Right now, MagicX is concentrating on emulating the PlayStation Vita (PS Vita). From the videos showcased, it appears that the Touch One 35 can run PS Vita titles such as Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories smoothly at full speed, though this task isn’t particularly challenging at 640p. Unfortunately, it remains uncertain when the Touch One 35 will be available for purchase.
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