PowKiddy RGB50Retro / Emulation
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PowKiddy RGB50
Powkiddy · Released May 2027 ·
The PowKiddy RGB50 is a 4.5" IPS handheld from PowKiddy powered by the Allwinner A527.
4.6
out of 10
$0
Launch price $0
Pros
- +High-resolution screen
- +Ease of access to Android games and apps
- +Ideal 3:2 aspect ratio for Game Boy Advance
- +The touchscreen is useful for navigation and touch/stylus-based games
Cons
- −No headphone jack
- −No Bluetooth
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 64Full speed
GameCubeLimited
WiiNot supported
Wii UNot supported
Nintendo DSFull speed
Nintendo 3DSLimited
Nintendo SwitchNot supported
Sega GenesisFull speed
Sega SaturnPlayable
DreamcastPlayable
PlayStationFull speed
PlayStation 2Not supported
PlayStation 3Not supported
PSPPlayable
Full specifications
Hardware
- Chipset (SoC)
- Allwinner A527
- CPU
- Cortex-A55, 8 cores, 0.4 GHz - 2.0 GHz
- GPU
- Mali-G57 MC1-2EE, 600 - 950 MHz
- RAM
- Storage
- Weight
- 0 g
- Dimensions
- 200 x 105 mm
- Cooling
- Passive
Display
- Size
- 4.5″
- Resolution
- 1620 x 1080
- Panel
- IPS
- Refresh rate
- 60 Hz
- Touchscreen
- Yes
Battery & Connectivity
- Battery
- 0 mAh
- Real-world life
- ~0 hours
- Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
- None
- Ports
- microSD
- Expandable storage
- Yes (microSD)
Controls
- Analog sticks
- 2
- D-pad
- Yes
- Face buttons
- Yes
- Analog triggers
- No
- Gyroscope
- No
- Hall effect sticks
- No
Software & custom firmware
Ships with: Android
Also plays natively: Android, Linux
No third-party custom firmware tracked for this device.
Our verdict
Value0.0
Build5.1
Screen9.0
Performance5.0
The PowKiddy RGB50 is a 4.5" IPS handheld from PowKiddy powered by the Allwinner A527. Highlights include: High-resolution screen; Ease of access to Android games and apps; Ideal 3:2 aspect ratio for Game Boy Advance; The touchscreen is useful for navigation and touch/stylus-based games. Trade-offs to note: No headphone jack; No Bluetooth.