TrimUI Brick
Premium compact handheld

~$55-70
MSRP updated Apr 2026
- 3.2" high-PPI display
- Metal build plate
- 405 PPI screen
Best for
Where this handheld shines the most.
- Premium feel at budget price
- Best-in-class compact display
- PS1 and below retro gaming
Watch outs
Tradeoffs to know before buying.
- Stock firmware needs CFW replacement
- Smaller screen than alternatives
- Shoulder buttons need experimentation
Specs snapshot
Quick reference pulled from the catalog.
Performance snapshot
How it stacks up by play style.
More on the TrimUI Brick
Reviews, buying guides, and head-to-head comparisons that feature this device.
Head-to-head comparisons
Anbernic RG35XX Plus vs TrimUI Brick (2026) — Linux Handheld Comparison
The Anbernic RG35XX Plus (~$85) and TrimUI Brick (~$55-70) go head-to-head in this Linux handheld comparison. Anbernic RG35XX Plus averages higher across our benchmarks, while TrimUI Brick wins on price.
Miyoo Mini Plus vs TrimUI Brick (2026) — Linux Handheld Comparison
The Miyoo Mini Plus (~$65) and TrimUI Brick (~$55-70) are closely matched Linux handhelds. The right pick comes down to display, battery, and form factor — not raw performance.
Anbernic RG35XX H vs TrimUI Brick (2026) — Linux Handheld Comparison
The Anbernic RG35XX H (~$85) and TrimUI Brick (~$55-70) are closely matched Linux handhelds. The right pick comes down to display, battery, and form factor — not raw performance.
Anbernic RG35XX SP vs TrimUI Brick (2026) — Linux Handheld Comparison
The Anbernic RG35XX SP (~$95) and TrimUI Brick (~$55-70) are closely matched Linux handhelds. The right pick comes down to display, battery, and form factor — not raw performance.
Anbernic RG40XX H vs TrimUI Brick (2026) — Linux Handheld Comparison
The Anbernic RG40XX H (~$99) and TrimUI Brick (~$55-70) are closely matched Linux handhelds. The right pick comes down to display, battery, and form factor — not raw performance.
Anbernic RG40XX V vs TrimUI Brick (2026) — Linux Handheld Comparison
The Anbernic RG40XX V (~$99) and TrimUI Brick (~$55-70) are closely matched Linux handhelds. The right pick comes down to display, battery, and form factor — not raw performance.