
JXD X6
Score: 78/100Youngwants Video Game Console
Score: 63/100Rankings

The JXD Handheld Game Console is an Android-based portable device with a 4.3-inch screen and robust emulation support for dozens of retro systems. Its analog sticks feel spongy and the Android version is outdated, limiting modern app compatibility. Best suited for retro enthusiasts who value physical controls and HDMI docking.
The Youngwants Plug & Play Console offers a massive 20,000-plus game library and 4K HDMI output in a simple dongle form factor. Its low-end dual-core CPU and need for external power restrict performance and portability. Ideal for families and casual gamers seeking hassle-free TV gaming.
| Attribute | ![]() | Youngwants Video Game Console |
|---|---|---|
1,000 MHzbest | — | |
2,048 MBbest | — | |
— | 2 unitsbest | |
8 GB | 64 GBbest | |
2,000 games | 20,000 gamesbest | |
9 emulators | 23 emulatorsbest | |
1 portsbest | 1 portsbest | |
5.5 hoursbest | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | Youngwants Video Game Console |
|---|---|---|
Features(1) | ||
Number of Pre‑loaded Games (games) | 2000 games | 20000 games |
Storage(1) | ||
Storage Capacity (GB) | 8 GB | 64 GB |
Software(1) | ||
Number of Supported Emulators (emulators) | 9 emulators | 23 emulators |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Dimensions (L×W×H) (mm) | 174.9 x 74.9 x 20.1 mm mm | 99.1 x 68.6 x 139.7 mm mm |

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Professional reviewers consider the JXD handheld a fantastic piece of kit for retro enthusiasts, emphasizing its smooth emulation across a wide range of classic systems, solid build quality, and the convenience of Android's app ecosystem. While they commend its physical controls and HDMI capability, they note the analog sticks' sponginess and the outdated Android version as drawbacks.
Everyday users generally appreciate the JXD for its reliable retro performance, comfortable ergonomics, and long battery life, often highlighting the joy of playing classic titles on a dedicated device. Recurring themes include praise for the D-pad, frustration with the analog sticks, and occasional need to tweak emulators, while most agree it is not meant for modern AAA gaming.
Professional reviewers describe the Youngwants console as a nostalgic powerhouse with an impressive 20,000-plus game library and 4K HDMI output, but they consistently point out the underpowered dual-core Gortek A7 CPU and questionable software modifications that hinder smooth N64 and PS1 emulation.
Everyday users appreciate the sheer volume of games and the hassle-free plug-and-play setup, often recommending it as a family or birthday gift, while recurring complaints focus on laggy performance for higher-end titles and the need for an external power source.
“fantastic piece of kit”

“very good emulation machine”

“buttons quite responsive”
