Head-to-Head
Miyoo Mini vs A10 Mini
Miyoo Mini vs A10 Mini: a head-to-head comparison of specs, performance, screen, battery, and which one is the better buy for your retro library.
| Spec | Miyoo Mini | A10 Mini |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Miyoo / Bittboy | — |
| Form Factor | Vertical | — |
| Operating System | Onion OS, MinUI | — |
| Chipset | SigmaStar SSD202D | — |
| RAM | 128 MB DDR3 | — |
| Screen | 2.8 inch | — |
| Resolution | 640 x 480, 750 x 560 (v4) | — |
| Battery | 2000 mAh (Swappable) | — |
| Price | 52.0 | — |
The Miyoo Mini and A10 Mini are two retro handhelds that often end up on the same shortlist. They are not identical, and the right choice depends on what you actually want to play and how much you want to spend.
Performance and emulation ceiling
The Miyoo Mini and A10 Mini take different approaches to hardware. The Miyoo Mini grades Game Boy, Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Genesis, Game Boy Advance as A-level, with Nintendo DS in the B range. In practice, the Miyoo Mini reaches SNES & PS1 almost all full speed except for slight lag on a few FX chip SNES games and 3D PS1 games.
Screen and ergonomics
Battery and price
Which should you buy?
Choose the Miyoo Mini if its specific strengths match your library, and the A10 Mini if its tradeoffs suit you better. The best handheld is the one that makes the games you actually play feel natural.