Swap who?
- by Jim Norman
The ‘retro gaming company’ Sjgam has ruggedly unveiled its latest handheld device, the ‘M20 Professional’. While it doesn’t seem to match the best emulation devices available, its design feels… familiar. Let’s not dance around the issue: it resembles a Switch (thanks for the tip, Notebookcheck).
According to the Sjgam website, the M20 Professional features a seven-inch display (1024 x 600 pixels), operates on the Linux-based EmuELEC 4.3 operating system to support over 30 emulators, and includes a dock for television output. Notebookcheck reports that although the handheld’s Rockchip RK3566 CPU and Mali-G52 GPU are a cost-effective combination, it might struggle with more demanding emulators like the PSP and N64 — sorry, Banjo.