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MIYOO Mini Plus Portable Retro Handheld Game Console V2 Mini+ IPS Screen Classic Video Game Console Linux System Children's Gift

MIYOO Mini Plus Portable Retro Handheld Game Console V2 Mini+ IPS Screen Classic Video Game Console Linux System Children's Gift

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Regular price $110.81 USD
Regular price $125.93 USD Sale price $110.81 USD
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SPECIFICATIONS

Battery Capacity[mAh]: 3000

Brand Name: MIYOO

Category: Handheld Game Players

Certification: CE,FCC

Charging Interface Type: Type-C

Color Display: Yes

Communication: USB

Data Storage Capacity: 32G/64G/128G

Depth[mm]: 108

Display Size: 3.5"

Expandable storage: Up to 128GB

Games Type: Retro Games

Games included: 15000+

Height[mm]: 22.3

High-concerned chemical: None

Operating System: Opendinglinux

Origin: Mainland China

Package: Yes

Recommended age: 6+

Screen Resolution: 640x480

Screen Type: IPS

Supporting Language: English,Simplified Chinese,Traditional Chinese Style

Touch Screen: No

Type of devices: Other

WIFI: Yes

Width[mm]: 78.5

Specification:

Model:

MIYOO Mini+

Screen size:

3.5-inch IPS screen

Memory:

128MB

Operating system:

Linux

Sensor:

Vibration motor

Color:

Grey,White,Black,Purple

Specifications:

108mmX78.5mmX22.3mm

Weight:

162g

CPU:

ARM Cortex-A7 dual-core 1.2G

Storage expansion:

32GB MicroSD (TF) Card  Supports a maximum expansion of 128GB

Power:

3.7V 3000mAh / 5V Charging interface supports 1.5A

Gift accessories:

TF Card(optional) x1,USB type-C data cable x1,Card reader x1,User Manual x1,Screen protector x1

Packing List:

Mini Plus Game Console x1
USB Charging Cable x1
Card Reader x1

Packing Box x1
User Manual x1
Alcohol Pad x1
Screen Protector x1

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