The Powkiddy V10 is driven by a quad-core processor running at 4 x 1.5 GHz, paired with 1GB of DDR3 RAM and a GPU clocked at 650 MHz. The display refreshes at 60Hz, providing smooth enough output for the device's intended use. The system does not support multithreading, ray tracing, or NVMe storage, and there is no provision for connecting an external hard drive.
The Powkiddy V10 is a handheld console with an IPS LED-backlit LCD display and 128GB of internal storage, with the added flexibility of a replaceable hard drive. It weighs 150g and measures 94 x 103.2 x 22.5mm, giving it a compact physical profile suited to portable use. Power comes from an internal 3000 mAh battery, and the unit is region free, meaning there are no geographic restrictions on software. There is no optical disc drive included. The total volume of the device is 218.268 cm³.
The Powkiddy V10 keeps its connectivity options minimal but functional, offering a single USB Type-C port alongside a 3.5mm headphone jack and an external memory slot for storage expansion. It does not include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI output, NFC, or a cellular module, and there are no RJ45 ports present. Connectivity between home and portable devices is not supported, and the unit is not DLNA-certified.
The Powkiddy V10 features a 3.5″ screen with a pixel density of 164 ppi and relies on flash storage for its onboard data. Audio output is limited to a single mono channel, with no stereo speakers, 3D audio, or Dolby Vision support. The device supports access to high scores and achievements, but lacks a touch screen, front camera, voice commands, optical tracking, and a secondary screen. There is no backwards compatibility, quick resume, or ability to play games while downloading, and features such as VR support, autostereoscopy, stereoscopic 3D, Discord voice chat, Blu-ray playback, and a child lock are all absent.
The Powkiddy V10 comes with one built-in controller offering 12 buttons and no analog sticks. The input layout does not include an integrated touchpad, adaptive triggers, or dual force feedback, and there is no wireless controller option. Motion-sensing controller compatibility is also absent.