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HardKernel Odroid Go Ultra

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The Odroid Go Ultra is a horizontal retro gaming handheld released in 2022 by HardKernel. It is built around the Amlogic S922X with 2 GB LPDDR4, has a 5.0 inch TFT 854 x 480 display, and uses a 4000 mAh battery. Its documented emulation ceiling is N64 full speed, placing it in the mid-range tier for retro game emulation. Notable hardware features include video output, USB-A Host, 10 Pin Port, Bluetooth & WiFi support with USB dongle.

How far can it go?

Runs everything up to Nintendo 64 at full speed, and pushes as far as GameCube with some compromises.

A
GB
A
NES
A
Genesis
A
GBA
A
SNES
A
PS1
A
DS
A
N64
B
Dreamcast
B
PSP
C
Saturn
C
GameCube
D
3DS
D
Wii
D
PS2
F
Switch
F
Wii U
F
PS3
Full speedGreatPlayableBarelyWon't run

Realistic ceiling: N64, Dreamcast, PSP (playable), Saturn (mostly playable), Gamecube (some playable), Wii (mostly unplayable)

Specifications

Chip (SoC)Amlogic S922X
CPUCortex-A73 / Cortex-A53 4x / 2x
GPUMali-G52 MP6
RAM2 GB LPDDR4
Screen size5.0 inch
Screen typeTFT
Resolution854 x 480
PPI195.93 PPI
Refresh rate60 Hz
Aspect ratio16:9
Battery4000 mAh
CoolingHeatsink
StorageInternal 16 GB eMMC, External MicroSD
ConnectivityUSB-A Host, 10 Pin Port, Bluetooth & WiFi support with USB dongle
SpeakersSingle Mono Rear facing
Charge portUSB-C Top facing
Video output
Audio out3.5mm Headphone Top facing
Dimensions204 mm x 86 mm x 25 mm
Weight299 grams
ShellPlastic
ColorsGray, Transparent

Pros & cons

👎 Cons

  • No L3/R3, no built in WiFi

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from $111

$111

Often sold by: HardKernel (Clear White) · HardKernel (Dim Gray) · Ameridroid

See also

Emulation breakdown

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