Super Console X5 Pro (Gaming TV box): Performance Analysis
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- Опубліковано 21 гру 2024
- In this video, we dive into a detailed analysis of the performance of the Super Console X5 Pro. We explore the capabilities of this handheld based on the powerful RockChip RK3588S SoC, examining its performance on a variety of classic and modern gaming systems.
We cover everything from technical specifications to actual benchmarks, focusing especially on emulation of popular consoles such as PlayStation 2, PSP, GameCube, Wii, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast and Sega Saturn. We analyzed the user interface, the customization options and compared the X5 Pro with similar devices.
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Just ordered my System tonight for Black Friday. Can’t wait to check this one out. It’s definitely a fascinating system.💪🏽
How much you payed?
I've had this for nearly a year. It's freaking awesome. PS1, PS2, PSP, Dreamcast...all work great!
Looking to get one, thanks for the review!
My good sir, got two questions, Can you connect other controller like the ps pads and can you put other games on it as long as you got storage? 🙏
The X5 Pro offers flexibility both for controls and for adding games. A variety of additional controllers can be connected, including PS pads and other compatible controllers, either via USB for wired options or via Bluetooth adapters for wireless controllers.
The system supports up to four simultaneous controllers, ideal for multiplayer games. To use a new controller, simply plug it in and configure it in the system options or the specific emulator.
As for games, although the console already comes with an external hard drive full of titles, you can add more games as you wish, as long as there is storage space available.
To do this, connect the external hard drive to your computer and add the game ROMs to the appropriate folders on the respective systems. In some cases, it may be necessary to update the game lists on the console system.
Does it have the ability to save game states?
yes, it does. it depends more on the versions of the emulators
@ thank you! I appreciate your review.
Handheld this? Really?