This $70 device gets lost in the crowd.
In a world where analogue control is now seen as more important than digital, we’ve recently seen some emulation handhelds (AYANEO Pocket S, we’re looking at you) get their input layout completely wrong, placing the all-important D-pad below the left-hand analogue stick—which might be the accepted practice on the Nintendo Switch, but makes far less sense on a device where you’ll be focusing on digital control first and foremost.
Thankfully, PowKiddy is more sensible with its new X35H handheld; the D-pad is exactly where it belongs, sitting above the analogue stick, precisely where your thumb naturally rests.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
This $70 device gets lost in the crowd.
In a world where analogue control is now seen as more important than digital, we’ve recently seen some emulation handhelds (AYANEO Pocket S, we’re looking at you) get their input layout completely wrong, placing the all-important D-pad below the left-hand analogue stick—which might be the accepted practice on the Nintendo Switch, but makes far less sense on a device where you’ll be focusing on digital control first and foremost.
Thankfully, PowKiddy is more sensible with its new X35H handheld; the D-pad is exactly where it belongs, sitting above the analogue stick, precisely where your thumb naturally rests.
Read the full article on timeextension.com