- Anbernic RG CubeXX Review (Hardware) - GBAtemp. net
With a more ergonomic form factor than Anbernic's other offerings, the CubeXX tries to capture the retro crowd with its square screen
- Anbernic RG556 GBAtemp review
Anbernic’s latest device is the RG556, a 5 48-inch Android-based emulation handheld with an AMOLED display powered by the Unisoc T820 processor Is it the Anbernic upgrade we’ve been waiting for?
- Anbernic RG35XX Plus GBAtemp review
Today we dive back into the world of Anbernic emulation devices; a company that I’ve grown to love over the last year, dedicated to creating high quality, easy to use emulation consoles that don’t break the bank, and offer a simple solution to pick up, load up, and play Today we’re looking at the RG35XX Plus, courtesy of Keepretro com, a minor upgrade to last years RG35XX How does
- Anbernic RG406V GBAtemp review
The Anbernic array of devices grows with every passing month, and almost one year ago, I posted a review for the Anbernic RG405V on GBAtemp, singing the praises of the then-current handheld However, I wasn't entirely convinced of the overall emulation capability when it came to the playability of PS2 or GC games on the system The Anbernic RG406V sounds as incremental as you can get, though
- Anbernic Win600 Impressions - GBAtemp. net
Available for purchase today, and shipping this week, is Anbernic’s first handheld gaming PC, the Win600 I’ve had the chance to test the device, less than a week ago and will share my impressions of it here I also plan to either do a full review after having spent more time with the device or
- Anbernic RG351MP Review (Hardware) - GBAtemp. net
As 2021 enters its last stretch, Anbernic are back for what is hopefully a finally showing for the RK3326 chipset In a fancy new shell with a fancy new screen, is this emulation handheld one worth picking up?
- Anbernic RG353V GBAtemp review
Anbernic already has two Rockchip RK3566-based devices, the RG503 and the RG353P; and the company recently added two more systems packing this processor, the RG353V and the RG353VS What was positively surprising was that the RG353VS was priced rather affordably at $98 but it comes with only 1GB RAM and boots only on Linux On the other hand, the RG353V under review is priced at $120 99 £104
- Best Os for Anbernic RG35XX Plus? - GBAtemp. net
Hi everyone I recently bought an anbernic rg35xx plus and I want to know what is the best firmware to play at its best Thanks
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