X6 Handheld Gaming Console Review: Budget Retro Gaming

BOYHOM / B-liveM / Breadom · 2023-07-01

X6 Handheld Gaming Console Review: Budget Retro Gaming

The X6 is a budget-friendly retro handheld with a 3.5-inch IPS screen and basic emulation for GBA and SNES.

Overview

The X6 is a low-cost retro gaming handheld produced by BOYHOM, B-liveM, or Breadom. It features a 3.5-inch IPS display with 640x480 resolution and runs an open-source operating system. Powered by a 450 MHz single-core Actions Semiconductor ATJ2273S processor, it is designed for basic emulation of older consoles.

Key Specs Highlights

  • CPU: Actions Semiconductor ATJ2273S @ 450 MHz (1 core, 1 thread)
  • Display: 3.5-inch IPS, 640x480, 4:3 aspect ratio, 60Hz refresh rate
  • Battery: 2000 mAh
  • Storage: External MicroSD
  • Video Output: AV interface
  • Colors: Green, Black, White

Who It Is For

The X6 is ideal for budget-conscious retro gaming enthusiasts who want to play Game Boy Advance and Super Nintendo games. It is not suitable for PlayStation 1 or higher emulation due to hardware limitations.

Buying Notes

Priced around $25 (range $0-$50), the X6 offers a very affordable entry point into retro handheld gaming. It was released in July 2023. Note that performance is limited to 16-bit and some 8-bit systems; do not expect smooth gameplay for more demanding consoles.

Specifications
CPUActions Semiconductor ATJ2273S
NameX6
BrandBOYHOM / B-liveM / Breadom
Battery2000 mAh
SpeakerMono
StorageExternal MicroSD
Grip TypeVertical
ProcessorActions Semiconductor ATJ2273S
Screen PPI228.57
Body ColorsGreen Black White
Price Range$0 - $50
Screen Size3.5 inches
Screen TypeIPS
Launch Price$25
Release Date2023 / 07
Screen Ratio4:3
Video OutputAV Interface
CPU Frequency450 MHz
Other SensorsMicrophone
Shell MaterialPlastic
Operating SystemOpen Source System
Screen Resolution640 x 480
Screen Refresh Rate60Hz
CPU Cores and Threads1 core 1 thread
Emulator Game SupportGBA and SNES mostly playable, PS1 and above not playable