TrimUI Brick: The new version of retro gaming arrives with a lower starting price

The TrimUI Brick is now available in four colors and its starting price has been reduced. (Image source: Powkiddy)

The TrimUI Brick is a new retro gaming console that mimics classic Game Boy models. Featuring a 768p display and built-in storage, the TrimUI Brick is now available starting at $49.99 in four attractive colors.

TrimUI’s latest gaming console is now more readily available, after landing at a few retailers earlier this year. As a reminder, the TrimUI Brick follows the Smart Pro (currently $94.99 on Amazon), which was difficult to find until the beginning of the year.

Furthermore, if the TrimUI Brick is still available on Amazon, the seller charges a price significantly higher than that charged by Powkiddy on its online store ( ). Additionally, Powkiddy is also stocking the TrimUI Brick in the two additional color options that surfaced last month. In other words, the device now comes in four colors, sold simply as: black, red, purple, and white.

Please note that Powkiddy warns that it does not have much stock of black and white colors. Additionally, it emphasizes that it won’t start shipping the new purple and red colors until early December. Nonetheless, all colors retail for $59.99 and drop to $49.99 by applying the discount code POWKIDDYLOVE. In summary, the TrimUI Brick integrates the following elements into an ABS plastic case measuring 109.9 x 73.2 x 19.99 and 159 g:

  • Chipset Allwinner A133P
  • 1 GB LPDDR3 RAM
  • 8 GB eMMC flash memory
  • 3.2-inch IPS display, 1024 x 768 pixels
  • Bluetooth/Wi-Fi connectivity
  • 3,000 mAh battery
(Image source: Powkiddy)
(Image source: Powkiddy)
(Image source: Powkiddy)
(Image source: Powkiddy)
(Image source: Powkiddy)
Alex Alderson
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Translator: Ninh Ngoc Duy – Editorial Assistant – 456849 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2008

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