'Miyoo,' the Shenzhen-based consumer electronics company, debuted the 'Miyoo Mini V2,' a compact handheld emulator running on an ARM-based processor. This device features an ARM Cortex-A7 dual-core processor clocked at 1.2 Ghz per core. The Mini V2 comes with either 32Gb, 64Gb, or 128Gb of storage, and is equipped with a MicroSD card slot for expandable storage.
One of the most attractive features of the Miyoo Mini V2, though, is its screen. This console boasts a bezel-less design that makes retro gaming look as clear as possible, without bulky bezels to distract the player. On top of this, on the software side, the Miyoo Mini V2 runs a linux-based operating system, as opposed to the Android OS that most handheld devices run. This means the device can benefit from custom firmware, minimal background processes, and improved optimizations over its competitors.
Compact Emulation Handhelds
Miyoo Launched the 'Mini V2' with a Bezel-less Design
Trend Themes
1. Compact Emulation Handhelds with Bezel-less Screen - The trend of handheld emulation devices with bezel-less screens is disrupting the gaming industry by providing consumers with better visuals and a sleeker design.
2. Local Consumer Electronics Manufacturing - The trend of local consumer electronics manufacturing is disrupting the electronics industry by providing consumers with affordable and customizable electronics.
3. Linux-based Operating Systems for Handheld Devices - The trend of using Linux-based operating systems for handheld devices is disrupting the software industry by providing more customization and optimization for specific use cases.
Industry Implications
1. Gaming Industry - The gaming industry has an opportunity to create more compact and visually appealing handheld devices with bezel-less screens to attract more consumers.
2. Consumer Electronics Manufacturing Industry - The consumer electronics manufacturing industry has an opportunity to disrupt the market by providing affordable and customizable electronics locally.
3. Software Industry - The software industry can disrupt the market by providing more customized and optimized operating systems for specific use cases like gaming on handheld devices.