| Basic Information | ||
| Others | Support 30+ kinds of emulators. | |
| Physical Description | ||
| Dimensions | 245*106*16mm | |
| Weight | 315g | |
| Processor | ||
| Processor Model | Quad-core Cortex-A55 up to 1.6GHz Graphics: Mali-G52 |
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| Display | ||
| Display Features | The LCD fully fits the display at 7 inches by 1024 inches by 600 inches |
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| Memory | ||
| Ram | DDR4 1GB | |
| Storage | ||
| Storage Capacity | Maximum Support 256g (without TF card) | |
| Camera & Audio | ||
| Speaker | Hi-Fidelity speaker build-in | |
| Software | ||
| Operating System | LINUX | |
| Power | ||
| Battery Type | Charging: support Type-C 5V/2A adaptor | |
| Battery Capacity | Build-in 3000mAH Li-battery, support 4h power on | |
| Manufacturing Warranty | ||
| Warranty | 6 Month Service | |
The SJGAM M27 stands out in the crowded retro handheld market by prioritizing visual scale and physical comfort. While many devices in its class opt for pocket-sized portability, the M27 features an expansive 7.0-inch high-definition display, providing a tablet-like viewing experience that breathes new life into the 32-bit era.Expansive 7-Inch DisplayThe primary appeal of the M27 is its screen real estate. Most retro handhelds use 3.5 or 4-inch panels, which can make text-heavy PlayStation 1 (PS1) RPGs or complex strategy games difficult to read. The M27’s 7-inch screen offers a much larger canvas, making it an excellent choice for gamers who find smaller screens straining or for those who simply want a more cinematic experience while revisiting titles like Metal Gear Solid or Final Fantasy VII.Optimized PS1 PerformanceUnder the hood, the M27 is fine-tuned for high-compatibility PS1 emulation. It handles the complex polygons and early 3D environments of the mid-90s with ease. Beyond the PlayStation library, the device is a versatile multi-emulator, supporting:Arcade & Console Classics: MAME, CPS, and NeoGeo.16-bit/8-bit Icons: SNES, Genesis, NES, and Game Boy series.Early 3D: Strong support for N64 and certain Dreamcast titles.Ergonomics and BuildBecause of its larger size, the M27 resembles a modern handheld PC like the Steam Deck. It features full-sized dual analog sticks, a responsive D-pad, and four shoulder buttons ($L1, L2, R1, R2$) which are essential for the full PS1 control scheme. The wide chassis allows for a more natural hand position, reducing fatigue during long sessions.Connectivity and BatteryThe device typically features a high-capacity battery to support the large backlit panel, generally yielding 5 to 6 hours of playtime. It includes a mini-HDMI output, allowing users to transform the handheld into a home console by plugging it into a monitor or TV. With its combination of a massive screen and reliable performance, the SJGAM M27 is a "portable powerhouse" for fans of retro gaming history.
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