Rankings

The Hyperkin RetroN 1 HD is a compact NES clone that delivers 720p HDMI output and includes a comfortable Cadet controller. Its NOAC hardware can cause color shifts and occasional glitches, limiting authenticity. Ideal for budget-conscious NES beginners seeking easy TV play.

The Old Skool Classiq N HD Console is a retro multi-system clone that plays NES, SNES and Genesis cartridges in crisp 720p HDMI output. It sacrifices build quality and lacks internal storage or wireless controllers, focusing on affordability and plug-and-play convenience. Best suited for retro enthusiasts with cartridge collections seeking a simple HD upgrade.

The FCHOZY 2026 Upgraded Retro Gaming Console provides a massive 20,000-plus game library with 4K upscaling and wireless dual controllers. However, it often needs an HDMI extender and suffers from power and controller reliability issues. It targets casual gamers who prioritize variety and plug-and-play convenience over premium build quality.

The Latimand M8 retro console offers a massive pre-loaded library of classic games and 4K HDMI output in a tiny ABS-plastic case. Its limitations include no expandable storage and no wireless connectivity, restricting flexibility. Ideal for casual retro gamers who want a plug-and-play experience without the hassle of sourcing ROMs.
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| ↓ lower better | 0.86 kg | 0.839 kgbest | — | — |
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Maximum Video Resolution | 720p | 720p | 4K | 4K |
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Weight (kg) | 0.86 kg | 0.839 kg | — | — |
Dimensions (H×W×D) (cm) | 2.5x8.5x9.5 cm | 33.0 x 7.6 x 35.6 cm cm | — | 6.86×9.91×13.97 cm cm |
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Included Accessories | 5 | 5 | 7 | 3 |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers praise the Classiq HD for delivering crisp 720p video, versatile three-system support, and a compact, plug-and-play design with region-free and aspect-ratio options, though they note the cheap-feel plastic, pointy controller edges, and lack of built-in storage as drawbacks.
Everyday users love the straightforward HD playback of their cartridge collections, the included accessories and the console's small footprint, but many complain about uncomfortable controller edges and the fiddly per-slot power switches, with some preferring original controllers for a more authentic feel.

“rewarding clone for fresh hardware playing originals in 720p”

“neat two-in-one (later three-system) design with region/aspect switches”

“controllers feeling "beefy but pointy" during long sessions”






Professional reviewers consider the RetroN 1 HD the best entry-level NES clone for newcomers, citing its solid build, reliable HDMI output, ergonomic controller and low price. However, they note that the NOAC hardware introduces color and sound inaccuracies and that FPGA competitors deliver superior image fidelity and near-perfect compatibility.
Everyday users appreciate the plug-and-play simplicity, comfortable controller and the ability to use their existing cartridge collection on modern displays. Recurring complaints focus on the stretched 16:9 image, occasional game glitches, and the fact that picture sharpness falls short of original hardware or higher-end clones.

Professional reviewers commend the FCHOZY stick for its massive retro library, 4K upscaling, and low-latency wireless controllers, noting the fast boot-up and searchable menu as user-friendly features. However, they caution that the device often requires an HDMI extender, suffers from unstable USB power, and exhibits unreliable controller performance, while the build quality feels cheap and the game selection includes many duplicates.
Everyday users are enthusiastic about the sheer number of games and the convenience of instant multiplayer on a TV, especially praising the sharp visuals and portable form factor. Recurring frustrations center on the mandatory HDMI extension, controller lag or non-responsiveness, and power instability when using generic USB chargers, as well as concerns about duplicate or low-quality titles.
