Anbernic announced the RG DS, a dual-screen handheld console capable of emulating Nintendo DS and 3DS games, priced under $100, making it significantly cheaper than the original Nintendo DS and competitors like Ayaneo's devices, though specific release details and performance specs are still unknown.
Anbernic is releasing a new handheld, the RG DS, a cheaper clone of the Nintendo DS priced under $100, making it more affordable than the original MSRP of $149.99, with a tentative release and multiple color options, competing against higher-priced devices like the Ayn Thor.
Anbernic is set to release its first dual-screen handheld, the RG DS, priced under $100, available in four colors, possibly running Android with touchscreen support, and embracing a Nintendo DSi-like design, promising a competitive option in the retro handheld market.
Anbernic teases its latest handheld gaming device, the RG556, featuring a chunky grip design, capable of running Android and PlayStation 2 titles smoothly with a larger screen, making it more ergonomic and comfortable to hold. The device is expected to compete with the Retroid Pocket 4 Pro and may feature a 5.5-inch OLED display with 1080p resolution. Pricing and release details are yet to be officially revealed.
Anbernic has released a new ultra-portable mini game console called the RG Nano, which is just 2.7 inches tall and has a textured aluminum alloy body. It features a microSD card slot, media player, and a USB-C charging port. The device has a single D-pad and four action buttons, but includes a pair of shoulder buttons. It is designed to play 16-bit games, but the shape of its screen may limit its ability to play Game Boy Advance games. The price has not been announced yet, but it is expected to be lower than $65.
Chinese gaming company Anbernic is set to launch its smallest game console, the Anbernic RG Nano, which is small enough to clip on a keychain and comes in several color options. It has a USB-C port for charging, data, and audio, and is expected to have an 1,050 mAh battery and a Linux-based operating system. The device is capable of handling emulation of classic game consoles up to the Game Boy Advance. Pricing and availability information is yet to be revealed.
The Anbernic RG35XX is a retro gaming handheld that looks and feels like a Game Boy for adults. It focuses on pre-3D era gaming and offers a good balance of price and performance. The device includes several upgrades over its competitor, the Miyoo Mini, such as a larger and more comfortable size, a better screen, and improved shoulder buttons. Anbernic has also included an HDMI port and dual microSD card slots. The device runs on a quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor and 256MB of RAM, making it suitable for games from the original PlayStation and earlier. The device can be upgraded with custom software, such as GarlicOS, which improves the user interface and makes it easier to navigate large collections of games. The Miyoo Mini is no longer being produced, but a successor, the Miyoo Mini Plus, has been released with a larger screen.