TrimUI's next-generation gaming handheld appears in black and white color options, featuring a larger 4-inch display and dual joysticks for enhanced emulation capabilities.
TrimUI has officially unveiled its next-generation gaming handheld, the Brick Pro, through new images shared by retailer MechDiy. The handheld appears in two color options - black and white - confirming earlier leaks that showcased the device's dual joystick design and larger display.
The Brick Pro represents a significant upgrade from the original TrimUI Brick, which currently retails for $79.99 on Amazon. While full hardware specifications and pricing remain under wraps, TrimUI has confirmed several key improvements that position the Brick Pro as a more capable emulation device.
Most notably, the handheld features a 4-inch display, marking a substantial increase from the 3.2-inch screen found on the original Brick. This larger display should provide a more comfortable gaming experience, particularly for systems that benefit from additional screen real estate like PlayStation 2 titles.
Speaking of PlayStation 2 emulation, TrimUI has explicitly stated that the Brick Pro possesses sufficient power to handle many PS2 games. This capability represents a significant leap forward, as PS2 emulation typically requires more processing power than the retro consoles the original Brick could handle comfortably.
The dual joystick configuration visible in the new images suggests TrimUI is targeting more complex gaming experiences. While the original Brick relied on a single joystick design suitable for 8-bit and 16-bit consoles, the addition of a second analog stick opens up possibilities for 3D gaming from the sixth generation of consoles and beyond.
MechDiy's images also indicate that TrimUI has begun shipping Brick Pro units to retailers, suggesting that pre-orders could open as early as later this month. This accelerated timeline points to a relatively quick launch following the handheld's initial confirmation in mid-January.
For those familiar with TrimUI's product strategy, the initial black and white color options shouldn't come as a surprise. The original Brick launched with limited color choices before expanding its palette throughout the year. Based on that pattern, we can expect additional color variants to become available in the coming months.
The Brick Pro's emergence comes at a time when the handheld gaming market continues to evolve rapidly. With competitors like the Steam Deck, ROG Ally, and various Android-based handhelds vying for attention, TrimUI appears to be carving out a niche focused on accessible emulation rather than cutting-edge PC gaming capabilities.
While we await official pricing and complete specifications, the Brick Pro's confirmed features - larger display, dual joysticks, and PS2 emulation capability - suggest TrimUI is aiming to deliver substantial value in a compact form factor. The handheld gaming community will undoubtedly be watching closely as more details emerge in the coming weeks.


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