Divoom makes several pixel art displays, and if you are looking at them for the first time, the choice is not obvious. The Pixoo-64 is a dedicated LED canvas. The Ditoo-Pro is a retro pixel speaker. The MiniToo is a pocket-sized pixel companion. Each one serves a different primary use case, and the right choice depends entirely on what role you want pixel art to play on your desk.
This guide breaks down each product by screen size, features, price, and ideal use case so you can pick the pixel art display that actually fits how you work, play, and decorate.
Divoom MiniToo shows how pixel art can bring personality to any desk, big or small.
Quick Overview: Three Pixel Art Displays, Three Different Roles
Before diving into details, here is the one-sentence takeaway for each product:
- Pixoo-64 ($129.99) — A 64x64 pure pixel art LED display with no speaker. Buy this if pixel art is the main feature you want on your desk.
- Ditoo-Pro ($79.99) — A retro computer-shaped Bluetooth speaker with a 16x16 pixel display. Buy this if you want pixel art and music in one desk-friendly package.
- MiniToo ($69.99) — A mini retro Bluetooth speaker with a 1.77" pixel screen. Buy this if you want an affordable entry point into pixel art without sacrificing desk space.
The chart below maps each product to the reader type that gets the most value from it.
| Feature | Pixoo-64 | Ditoo-Pro | MiniToo |
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| Screen | 64x64 LED (no speaker) | 16x16 LED + 15W speaker | 1.77" LED + speaker |
| Best For | Pure pixel art display, game room, creator desk | Retro desk aesthetic, pixel art + music, gift | Entry-level pixel art, small desk, dorm, budget gift |
| Price | $129.99 | $79.99 | $69.99 |
Pixoo-64: The Dedicated Pixel Art Canvas
The Pixoo-64 is the most direct expression of what pixel art on a desk should look like. Its 64x64 LED panel serves one purpose: displaying pixel art at a size that commands attention. With over one million community-created designs available through the Divoom app, you can rotate through everything from retro game sprites to animated landscapes without ever creating your own art.
Beyond art display, the Pixoo-64 doubles as a functional desk companion. It tracks real-time social media followers across YouTube, Twitch, and Instagram. It runs clock and weather widgets. It functions as a Pomodoro timer and notification display. All of this is controlled through the free Divoom app, and the display connects via WiFi and Bluetooth.
Who it fits: Pixel art enthusiasts who want the biggest, most detailed canvas available. Gamers who want a room focal point. Streamers who want a real-time social counter visible on camera. Anyone whose primary need is looking at pixel art, not listening through a pixel speaker.
Who should look elsewhere: If you want pixel art and a desk speaker in a single device, the Pixoo-64 has no audio. If desk space is extremely tight, the Pixoo-64 needs a clear spot where its full 64x64 panel can be seen.
Ditoo-Pro: Pixel Art Meets Desktop Sound
The Ditoo-Pro takes a different approach. Instead of a pure visual display, it wraps a 16x16 pixel screen around a 15W Bluetooth speaker inside a retro computer chassis. The result is a device that serves two roles: it sounds good enough for daily desktop listening, and it shows pixel art on its front-facing display.
Through the Divoom app, you can customize the Ditoo-Pro's pixel display with animations, text, and community designs. It also functions as an alarm clock, white noise machine, Pomodoro timer, and notification center. Audio plays via Bluetooth, USB-C, or TF card.
Who it fits: Desk setup enthusiasts who want a single device that combines pixel art with music. Gift shoppers looking for something that feels both nostalgic and functional. Anyone who wants a retro computer aesthetic without buying vintage hardware.
Who should look elsewhere: If pixel art quality is your top priority, the 16x16 screen is significantly smaller than the Pixoo-64's 64x64 canvas. If you need high-fidelity audio for a large room, the Ditoo-Pro is designed for near-field desktop listening, not room-filling sound.
MiniToo: The Entry-Level Pixel Companion
The MiniToo is Divoom's most affordable pixel art device. Its 1.77" pixel screen and compact body make it the smallest entry point into pixel art on a desk. Despite its size, the MiniToo includes a speaker, alarm clock, white noise, Pomodoro timer, and mini-games — all controlled through the same Divoom app used by the larger products.
The MiniToo shines in spaces where every inch of desk real estate counts. Dorm rooms, small workstations, bedside tables, and shared desks all benefit from its palm-sized footprint. You can create custom pixel faces and animations through the app, or pull from the community gallery.
Who it fits: First-time pixel art buyers who want to test the experience before committing to a larger display. Students, dorm residents, and anyone with a small desk. Budget-conscious gift shoppers looking for an entry-level pixel art device under $70.
Who should look elsewhere: If you want a large, prominent pixel art display that defines your room aesthetic, the MiniToo's small screen will feel underwhelming. If you need a primary desk speaker with strong audio, the MiniToo is designed as a companion device, not a main sound source.
How to Choose: A Simple Decision Flow
Still unsure? Here is a quick decision path:
- I want pixel art as my main desk feature → Pixoo-64. The largest display, no compromises on canvas size.
- I want pixel art and a desk speaker in one device → Ditoo-Pro. The best balance of visual and audio.
- I want to try pixel art without spending much or losing desk space → MiniToo. The lowest-risk entry point.
- I am buying a gift for someone who loves retro tech → Ditoo-Pro. The retro computer design is a conversation starter.
- I am buying a gift for a student or teen with a small desk → MiniToo. Compact, affordable, and fun.
- I am a pixel art creator who wants a large canvas → Pixoo-64. 64x64 pixels give you room to create detailed scenes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use the Divoom app with all three products?
Yes. The free Divoom app (available on iOS and Android) controls the Pixoo-64, Ditoo-Pro, and MiniToo. You can browse the community gallery, upload custom art, adjust display settings, and manage widgets from a single app regardless of which product you own.
Which product has the best pixel art display quality?
The Pixoo-64 offers the largest and most detailed pixel art canvas at 64x64 LEDs. The Ditoo-Pro and MiniToo include smaller pixel screens because they also function as Bluetooth speakers. If display quality is your priority, choose the Pixoo-64.
Do all three products work without the Divoom app?
Initial setup requires the Divoom app for WiFi configuration and account setup. After setup, basic functions like clock and alarm work independently, but changing pixel art, adjusting widgets, and browsing community designs require the app.
Can I connect all three to my computer?
The Pixoo-64 connects via WiFi and Bluetooth for display control but has no audio output. The Ditoo-Pro and MiniToo connect via Bluetooth, USB-C, or TF card for audio playback. None of the three require a computer to operate — the Divoom app is the primary control interface.
Which Divoom pixel art product is best for a gift?
It depends on the recipient. The Ditoo-Pro ($79.99) works well for gamers and retro tech fans who appreciate the computer-shaped design. The MiniToo ($69.99) is ideal for students, teens, and anyone with limited desk space. The Pixoo-64 ($129.99) suits pixel art enthusiasts who want the largest display canvas.
Ready to Pick Your Pixel Art Display?
Browse the full lineup and find the Divoom pixel art device that matches your desk, your style, and your budget.
Pixoo-64 — $129.99
64x64 pure pixel art canvas
Ditoo-Pro — $79.99
Pixel art + retro Bluetooth speaker
MiniToo — $69.99
Entry-level pixel companion