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Browsing: Anbernic
The RG Vita Pro, like the RG Vita before it, was never going to be anything other than a strange release.
Anbernic is finally opening RG Vita and RG Vita Pro pre-orders on March 23, but early impressions suggest the Pro is the more promising pick.
Anbernic may be preparing a rotating-screen handheld that mixes smartphone nostalgia with a bold new design and a fresh twist on Android gaming.
I have recently written about three different devices all clearly aiming at the same mid-budget PSP minded customer. I have thoughts.
Anbernic’s RG Vita Pro teaser focuses on dual-boot flexibility, showing Linux and Android workflows and a range of game tests.
Anbernic is bringing back a 2023 classic with the RG Vita. Powered by the Unisoc T618, the Vita is a classic-looking device with somewhat modern internals.
Anbernic’s second controller brings a lot more to the table. But a lot more can go wrong now. At $40 is the RG G01 worth it? Or are there better options.
Stubbs hangs with Russ from Retro Game Corps, and Rob the Retro Tech Dad, as we explore the Anbernic RG Vita, a perhaps poor excuse for a Vita, but a heck of a PSP in 2026.
RG Vita feels like a decent, Vita-shaped T618 handheld with okay screen and controls, but unknown pricing makes its value and purpose impossible to judge.