TrimUI Brick VS Miyoo Mini Plus: First Impressions and Simple Comparison-LITNXT
š„After two years of eager anticipation, the Trimui Brick has finally arrived! Naturally, many are wondering how it stacks up against the Miyoo Mini Plus. Was it worth the wait? Now that weāve got the Brick in hand, letās break it down with a quick comparison! :)
Screen SizeThe Trimui Brick is slightly smaller overall compared to the Miyoo Mini Plus, as you can see in the image below. The Brickās screen measures 3.2 inches, while the Miyoo Mini Plus comes in at 3.5 inches. But the Brickās high-resolution display of 1024x768 pixels delivers sharp and vibrant visuals that are a joy to behold.š
Compact and stylish, the Brickās futuristic design stands out, and the ambient light on the back adds a sleek, modern flair. Prefer a more subtle look? No problemāyou can turn off the lights to suit your vibe.
One cool feature is the Brickās interchangeable back buttons. The standard version includes two pairs of swappable buttons, allowing you to customize your gaming experience for maximum comfort. And for those who love aesthetics, thereās even a transparent button option that pairs perfectly with the RGB lighting to make the Brick look even cooler.š¤©
And letās not overlook the metal plate on the back! Hereās some exciting news: we will launch services such as customized patterns for metal backplates in the future, youāll be able to engrave custom patterns or text on it. Just imagine personalizing your console with your favorite designāpretty awesome, right? I'm just freaking looking forward to it!š
Under the hood, the Brick uses the same chip as the Trimui Smart Pro. While its vertical design and lack of joysticks might not be ideal for PSP games, itās perfect for retro classics like GB, GBA, and Pico-8. Even with the smaller screen, the crisp visuals make every gaming session an absolute treat.š¤
The Miyoo Mini Plus has gained a loyal following thanks to its Onion OS, and the Brick is equally impressive with its CrossMix OS. Like the Miyoo Mini Plus, the Brick is ready to play right out of the box and offers extensive customization and emulator options for endless fun.š
In these aspects, the battery capacity of Brick is the same as Miyoo Mini Plus, which is 3000mah. The Brick has the BT2.1 function that the Miyoo Mini Plus does not have. But there is actually a delay š¤ Brick supports 5G WiFi, which is a very practical feature in system upgrades or some games that can use WiFi battle.Ā
What's exciting is that the purple and red versions of the Trimui Brick are set to launch around December 15th, and pre-orders are open now. If youāre interested, donāt miss your chance!š
The Trimui Brick is an excellent handheld console. If a āTrimui Brick Plusā with a larger screen and at least one joystick ever comes out, it might just be the perfect portable gaming device! So, which one catches your eyeāthe Brick or the Miyoo Mini Plus? Follow LITNXT to stay updated on all things handheld gaming! :D
4 Comments
Really hope they do consider a larger model down the road. I donāt even need the analog stick, just a 3.5 or 4 inch screen with a slightly bigger body to accommodate and Iām a happy boy (my old people eyes need the extra real estate.)
The Brick is even better with MinUI.
Thank you very much for your correction Jeff! After our testing, Brickās Bluetooth will be slightly delayed. Personally, I think itās more appropriate to use wired headphones. š¤£
The Trimui brick has Bluetooth. Thatās a major difference.
Can you confirm if you can use Bluetooth headphones with the TrimUi brick? If so, this may be a purchase for me, as one of the only sad points of my Miyoo Mini plus is that I canāt use my Bluetooth headphones to listen to game audio while playing in shared spaces and I donāt want to carry a wired set of headphones just for my miyoo.