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I got an odin 2 last year and I think it's great. I can stream via steam link PC games, or stream ps5 games as well, and they work really well on a 5ghz network.
Beyond streaming it handles PS2 and gamecube just fine, with the harder to emulate PS2 games only needing to be rendered at 1.5x if they aren't running well. And that's only a handful of games and it's the emulators fault more than the hardware.
A lot of people don't seem to value how easy android makes connecting bluetooth stuff. I connected 4 ps4 controllers to my odin2 to play N64 games with friends with it connected to a TV.
I really don't see the point of getting anything more expensive/powerful than a odin2 unless you go all in and get a $1000 windows handheld. There is even a linux build for the odin2 now that apparently does Xbox and ps3 emulation pretty well.