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KinHank K36

KinHank · Released Aug 2024 ·

The KinHank K36 is a 3.5" IPS handheld from KinHank powered by the RockChip RK3326. It launched at around $35.

6.2
out of 10
$35
Launch price $35
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Pros

  • +Small device, very pocketable
  • +Very affordable
  • +PortMaster support for PC game ports
  • +Good battery capacity at 3500 mAh
  • +The ergonomic grips make extended play more comfortable
  • +Hall Effect analog sticks are more durable and precise

Cons

  • No Wi-Fi (no RetroAchievements, box art scraping, file transfer etc...)
  • Unstable emulation on more demanding systems
  • No Bluetooth
  • Can't be connected to external monitors

What can it play?

Emulation performance by platform, based on real-world testing.

Full speedPlayableLimitedNot supported
Game BoyFull speed
Game Boy AdvanceFull speed
NESFull speed
SNESFull speed
Nintendo 64Limited
GameCubeNot supported
WiiNot supported
Wii UNot supported
Nintendo DSPlayable
Nintendo 3DSNot supported
Nintendo SwitchNot supported
Sega GenesisFull speed
Sega SaturnNot supported
DreamcastLimited
PlayStationFull speed
PlayStation 2Not supported
PlayStation 3Not supported
PSPLimited

Full specifications

Hardware

Chipset (SoC)
RockChip RK3326
CPU
Cortex-A35, 4 cores, 1.3 GHz - 1.5 GHz
GPU
Mali-G31 MP2, 650 MHz
RAM
1 GB DDR3
Storage
External MicroSD card Internal
Weight
188 g
Dimensions
82 x 130 mm
Cooling
Passive

Display

Size
3.5″
Resolution
640 x 480
Panel
IPS
Refresh rate
60 Hz
Touchscreen
No

Battery & Connectivity

Battery
3500 mAh
Real-world life
~0 hours
Wi-Fi
None
Bluetooth
None
Ports
USB-C, 3.5mm headphone, microSD
Expandable storage
Yes (microSD)

Controls

Analog sticks
2
D-pad
Yes
Face buttons
Yes
Analog triggers
No
Gyroscope
No
Hall effect sticks
Yes

Software & custom firmware

Ships with: Linux

Also plays natively: Linux

Our verdict

Value10.0
Build6.4
Screen7.0
Performance3.4

The KinHank K36 is a 3.5" IPS handheld from KinHank powered by the RockChip RK3326. It launched at around $35. It carries 1 GB of RAM and runs Linux. Highlights include: Small device, very pocketable; Very affordable; PortMaster support for PC game ports; Good battery capacity at 3500 mAh. Trade-offs to note: No Wi-Fi (no RetroAchievements, box art scraping, file transfer etc...); Unstable emulation on more demanding systems; No Bluetooth.