Review: Mangmi Air Y – No-Frills Android-Powered Emulation For Under $100

Don’t go expecting PS2 power.

Still a relative newcomer to the handheld emulation scene, Mangmi has released the Air X and Pocket Max so far, and both devices have impressed enough for the company to gain followers in a market flooded with products from the likes of AYANEO, Anbernic, and Retroid.

Mangmi’s next venture is a two-pronged attack with the Air Y and Air Y Pro. I’m reviewing the former, and as the name suggests, it’s the weaker of the pair in raw specs. It’s powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 chipset, which, Mangmi says, is an “entry-level” option compared to the Air Y Pro’s Snapdragon 865 chip.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

Don’t go expecting PS2 power.

Still a relative newcomer to the handheld emulation scene, Mangmi has released the Air X and Pocket Max so far, and both devices have impressed enough for the company to gain followers in a market flooded with products from the likes of AYANEO, Anbernic, and Retroid.

Mangmi’s next venture is a two-pronged attack with the Air Y and Air Y Pro. I’m reviewing the former, and as the name suggests, it’s the weaker of the pair in raw specs. It’s powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 chipset, which, Mangmi says, is an “entry-level” option compared to the Air Y Pro’s Snapdragon 865 chip.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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