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    TrimUI Brick Refreshed with New CNC Colors as Smart Pro S Rumors Grow

    TrimUI Brick gets two new CNC color options as rumors swirl about a new Smart Pro S handheld with upgraded performance.
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    While whispers continue around a new TrimUI Smart Pro S, the company has quietly refreshed its Game Boy-style handheld once again. The TrimUI Brick, a vertical retro console known for its compact form and emulator-ready specs, now comes in two new CNC-milled color options Black and Silver.

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    The updated Brick ‘Hammer’ lineup now includes five total colorways:

    • Grey
    • Green
    • Pink
    • New: Black
    • New: Silver

    These CNC shell models retain the same internals as the previous Hammer refresh, but the new finishes give the handheld a more premium edge especially as it competes with upcoming vertical devices like the Ayaneo Pocket Vert.

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    TrimUI hasn’t changed the hardware, but the Brick remains a strong pick for budget-conscious retro gamers. Inside, you’ll find:

    • Allwinner A133P chipset
    • 1 GB LPDDR3 RAM
    • 8 GB eMMC storage
    • 3,000 mAh battery
    • 3.2-inch 1024 × 768 IPS screen

    That’s enough to emulate up to PlayStation 1, Dreamcast, and Nintendo 64 titles reliably though performance may vary with heavier games.

    The new Black and Silver variants are available now through the TrimUI Store, priced at $83.59 (down from a $94.99 MSRP). That keeps the Brick firmly in the sub-$100 tier, even as its design gets more refined.

    Meanwhile, all eyes are on the rumored Smart Pro S, an upgraded version of TrimUI’s horizontal handheld. Leaks suggest it will offer improved performance and active cooling, possibly positioning it above the Brick in capability.

    But until TrimUI confirms anything, the Brick Hammer refresh is the company’s most recent official move and a stylish one at that.

    Whether you’re waiting for the Smart Pro S or want to lock in a reliable handheld now, the TrimUI Brick’s new look makes it one of the best-value retro consoles on the market today.

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