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ODROID-Go Ultra
ODROID-Go Ultra
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ODROID-Go Ultra is latest ODROID portable gaming console, powered by the same Amlogic S922X hexa-core Cortex-A73/A53 processor found in the ODROID-N2+. The new model also adds a 16GB eMMC flash for faster storage and increased RAM of 2GB.
SPECIFICATIONS
Processor | Amlogic S922X hexa-core processor with 4x Arm Cortex-73 cores @ up to 2.2 GHz, 2x Cortex-A53 cores @ up to 2.0 GHz, Arm Mali-G52 MP4 @ 846 MHz | |
OS |
Ubuntu 20.04.4 on Kernel 4.9.277 Aarch64 Modified EmulationStation front-end with Libretro, GPU accelerated OpenGL-ES on DRM-FB |
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Memory | 2GB LPDDR4 @ 1608MHz, 32 Bits bus width | |
Storage | 16GB eMMC Flash, MicroSD Card slot (UHS-1 capable interface) | |
Display | 5-inch 854×480 TFT LCD (MIPI-DSI interface) | |
Audio | 3.5mm earphone stereo jack, 0.5 Watt 8Ω Mono speaker | |
Battery | 3.7V/4,000mAh Li-Polymer battery 6+ hours of continuous game playing time |
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Power Supply |
5V input, USB-C power connector: A USB-C charging Y cable with type-A is included. Maximum drawing current: 1.5Amp Support USB 2.0 device on the USB-C port |
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External I/O | 1x USB 2.0 host port, 1x USB Type-C port with data support (same as used for power) | |
Input Buttons | F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, A, B, X, Y, direction pad, left shoulder, right shoulder, 2x analog joysticks, volume buttons | |
Wireless | Optional dual-band WiFi and Bluetooth USB adapter | |
Power consumption | Game emulation: 800 ~ 1300mA (depends on backlit brightness and type of game emulations and the wireless usage), Power off mode: <1mA | |
Charging time | 3 ~ 4 hours when the device turns off. When you play game, it takes 6 ~ 7 hours. | |
Dimensions | 204x86x25 mm, Weight: 299 g (8 oz) |
NOTES
- The OGU PCB shape is identical to the OGS, but it has a totally different circuit design and requires a heatsink to cool down its more powerful CPU.
- Due to the dual PMIC architecture, the charging time is very slow when the battery is fully discharged. Therefore, a specially designed USB charging cable is provided with the device for faster charging. Connecting both the type-C plug and Type-A plug to the OGU ports maximizes the charging rate.
- At this moment, the reference Ubuntu 20.04.4 BSP image supports the following systems(cores), atari2600, atari5200, atari7800, atarilynx, gamegear, gb, gba, gbc, mastersystem, megadrive, nes, pcengine, pcenginecd, psx, segacd, snes, psp, mame2003, n64, dreamcast, gamecube
LINKS
- How to write a microSD card for OGA & OGS - https://wiki.odroid.com/odroid_go_advance/make_sd_card
- General ODROID-Go Ultra information - https://forum.odroid.com/viewtopic.php?t=45143
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I ordered this handheld and the delivery was botched by the USPS. Ameridroid quickly resolved the issue, and I now have a fully functioning handheld in my hand. 3 days of use and I have no issues to report. I tip my hat to the customer service team for excellent help!
As of today the best img is Retro Arena. I am actively working on porting batocera to the OGU. She plays everything up to the Dreamcast with zero issues. GameCube has issues but will be worked out in time
This Handheld device is one of the more powerful devices with the N2 hardware which is powerful enough to play ALOT of emulated systems/games that the RPi4 just cant do, especially N64 games which works very smoothly. BUT since this is a new system the Retropie Software is still being developed. For the person that posted UNUSABLE, you will need to flash a new OS that is configured to read ROMS from the SD Card. Try Retro Arena.
For retro gaming, this is hard to beat at this price point. Good feel in the hand and controls are great. Nice that it has built-in eMMC plus microSD support. Good OS support already, and more OS choices are becoming available to give this a lot of flexibility.
It's still being heavily developed for, but has made huge leaps forwards. Great things are coming for this device.