Trimui Brick Hammer Handheld Game Console
Retro Gaming
“The Trimui Brick Hammer retains the excellent 3.2-inch 1024x768 IPS screen and smooth PS1 emulation of the standard Brick while upgrading to a metal shell that better disperses heat but adds weight and warmth. It's a premium-feeling pocket retro handheld, best for fans of 8/16-bit and PS1 gaming.”
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Metal shell evenly spreads heat, reducing hotspot temperature.
retrospecd.ggThe body raised a couple degrees Celsius while the hotspot on the device became cooler
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Compact vertical design fits comfortably in pocket and hands.
theretrojoypad.blogspot.comperfect size to play on and carry around
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Responsive d-pad and buttons with excellent overall build quality.
theretrojoypad.blogspot.comd-pad, shoulder buttons and face buttons are all nice and responsive
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Performance up to PS1 is smooth and reliable with MinUI.
theretrojoypad.blogspot.comcan play everything up to and including PS1 with ease
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Metal construction makes the device heavier than plastic version.
retrospecd.ggThe TrimUI Brick is a little heavier as expected
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Aluminum body gets noticeably warm during extended play.
retrospecd.ggoverall body of the Hammer does get slightly warmer
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Custom firmware ecosystem limited to MinUI and Knulli (alpha).
theretrojoypad.blogspot.comlimited consisting of MinUI and a pre-release Alpha build of Knulli
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Just know it’s not perfect: heat management, occasional glitches, and inconsistent seller experience can be frustrating.
infoquu.comJust know it’s not perfect: heat management, occasional glitches, and inconsistent seller experience can be frustrating.
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The only issue I have with this is that many of the Final Burn Neo games such as the 194x series are displayed vertically not horizontally making them very difficult to play and despite tinkering with every setting going there is no way of rotating them.
theretrojoypad.blogspot.comThe only issue I have with this is that many of the Final Burn Neo games such as the 194x series are displayed vertically not horizontally making them very difficult to play and despite tinkering with every setting going there is no way of rotating them.
