Nintendo DS was a very successful console, but imitation of its unique double screen design on modern handhelds is a challenge. You can try to squeeze both screens on a touch screen, try to fully reproduce DS’s unique hardware, or retrieve what is doing and release a temporary clamp on, secondary screen with its handhelds and other third -party devices.
Retrode Double Screen Aid is currently available through the company’s online store at Black, Purple (Game Cub), and white color options for $ 69, but currently sold. It is designed for retrude’s own pocket handhelds, which includes a version of RP Money, RP Money 2, RP4 Pro, and RP5, and third -party handhelds. Unless a device is taller than 115 mm and supports a display port more than USB-C, it should be synchronized, but the retroid does not specifically identify the steam deck.
The 1920 x 1080 pixels and the resolution dedicated to the side with a resolution of the 5.5 -inch AMOLED screen, with a resolution of the 5.5 -inch AMOLED screen, the dual screen aid is connected to a expansed clamp devices and can be positioned at three different angles using a “click stop occupation”. However, the second screen cannot be made flat against the handheld attached to the DS.
Ed On -the -on -the -screen functionality features, supported by the display port protocol. If you lack touch capabilities in the handheld of your choice, hanging the ed from the bottom will allow you to play DS Games that relies heavily on low touch screen conversations. But since the retrood’s dual screen aid on is the external display for only one handheld in the core part, which game you can play and how the screen will be used will be left on the operating system of this device or the emulator you are using.
This increase weighs about 130 130 grams, thanks to it is part of the built -in battery. It is running directly by the device that is connected to it, but it has its own USB-C port with a pass-through charging capabilities so that you can display both the battery and run your handheld without hitting the battery.


