I've just got hold of the brand new TrimUI Smart Pro S. This is a budget linux handheld with a new chipset promising proper PSP and N64 performance. But does a faster processor actually solve the problems that made budget Linux handhelds struggle with demanding systems? The Smart Pro S features an All-Winner A523 at 2GHz, 1GB RAM, TMR joysticks, active cooling, and that PlayStation Vita form factor the community loves. This is my first look straight out of the box with the stock SD card TrimUI provided. Testing PSP, N64, Dreamcast, and Sega Saturn to see what this chip can actually handle versus what the spec sheet promises. Grab yours at: FIND ME AT Instagram: Live Stream Archive: @mrstephenslivearchive PLEASE SUPPORT THE CHANNEL If you enjoyed this video or any others on the channel, please consider contributing. It's backing from viewers like you that will allow me to dedicate the time and resources needed to bring you more content like this. If you'd like to become one of this channel's Charter Members, do consider subscribing to my Patreon. CHAPTERS: 0:00 Introduction 2:42 Unboxing 4:01 Hardware Specs 4:43 Joysticks 5:46 Build Quality 6:44 D-Pad Test 7:51 Buttons & Triggers 8:56 Fan Noise & Thermals 10:26 N64 Performance 13:20 Dreamcast 13:55 PSP Performance 16:07 Sega Saturn 17:33 PC Streaming 18:23 Operating System 18:57 Final Verdict This description may contain affiliate links. If you buy something through them, I may get a small commission at no extra cost to you. This video is for entertainment purposes only and reflects my own opinions. If I could be bought, you wouldn't be able to afford me. Full disclosure: TrimUI sent this unit for review but has zero editorial control over this video. #TRIMUISmartProS #retrogaming #retrohandheld











