
Latimand Video Game Console
Score: 68/100Youngwants Video Game Console
Score: 63/100Rankings

The Latimand Retro Video Game Console provides over 20,000 games across nine emulators with 4K HDMI output in a compact ABS-plastic design. Lack of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and expandable storage limits flexibility. Suitable for casual players who want an easy, plug-and-play TV experience.
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 |
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2 unitsbest | 2 unitsbest | |
64 GBbest | 64 GBbest | |
20,000 gamesbest | 20,000 gamesbest | |
9 emulators | 23 emulatorsbest | |
— | 1 portsbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | Youngwants Video Game Console |
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Controls(1) | ||
Controller Type | wired | wireless |
Software(1) | ||
Number of Supported Emulators (emulators) | 9 emulators | 23 emulators |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Dimensions (L×W×H) (mm) | 99.1x68.6x139.7 mm | 99.1 x 68.6 x 139.7 mm mm |

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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.
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.
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.
