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Black Friday 2022 - Powkiddy V90 Console Price Stumbled and Dropped

Black Friday 2022 - Powkiddy V90 Console Price Stumbled and Dropped

We keep the memory of the old price in our hearts.

Black Friday 2022 - Powkiddy V90 Console Price Stumbled and Dropped

Where is last year's snow, where is your favorite Donkey Kong. Everything used to be better... If you feel the same way, then you're in luck, because you can get the 90GB version of the Powkiddy V64 today for just HUF 15.

  

This tiny flip-out console features a 3-inch display on the top and a gamepad in the bottom slot. Of course, there are some electronics hidden under the buttons and 64 GB of storage, on which you can load a lot of tickets. The small console is compatible with no less than 12+ old consoles, whose games we can play on it. it is interesting that the Powkiddy V90 received a stereo speaker.

  

 

This iron is therefore not just a console, but a solution capable of emulating many hardware. Its size of 7,8 x 7,8 x 2,3 centimeters makes it suitable even for carrying around in your jeans pocket, and the built-in 1200 mAh battery enables 3 hours of continuous play.

So, if you want to be nostalgic, want to fly back in time and play with old favorites, now the NNNCGGPV90 With the help of a coupon code, you can do this for just over HUF 15 by clicking on the link below:

Powkiddy V90 64GB Flip Retro Game Console - Hungarian warehouse!

 

Description

GeneralBrand: Powkiddy
Type: Flip game console
Model: V90
Colour: Black
DescriptionCPU: ARM9
Size: 3 inch IPS
Resolution: 320*240
Storage: 64 GB
Games: 3000 games
Speaker: 1W*2
Power supply: 1200 mAh lithium battery
Battery life: 4 hours
System: open source for Linux, compatible with Flash system (OS).
Weight and sizeProduct weight: 120g
Package weight: 220g
Product size (L x W x H): 78 x 78 x 23 mm
Package size (L x W x H): 100 x 100 x 74 mm
Package contents1 x V90  flip game console
1 x charging cable
1 x user manual

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