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Anbernic is getting weird again. Rather than another clamshell or vertical, they’re sliding out with the RG Rotate. Rocking Android and a T618, is it worth it?
Anbernic’s RG DS finally gets a new Linux system with dual-screen tweaks, exclusive themes, screen swapping, and easy microSD card setup.
The RG Rotate is more than a pocketable Android handheld. Here’s how to get more out of Anbernic’s unusual device, from apps to updates and everything in between.
The user is left with a bit of a predicament: we have this beautiful 1:1 display and a chipset that’s capable of running titles that the device simply lacks the analog sticks to control.
Anbernic’s major v1.38 update for the RG477V is here, bringing a brand new ‘RG Home’ frontend, a versatile Control Center, and improved key mapping.
Anbernic released a video showcasing the Metallic Blue RG34XXSP, a stunning new color for the RG34XXSP line that is also available for immediate purchase.
The Anbernic RG Rotate delivers a refreshing twist after the RG Vita, with a fun hinge, pocketable design, and some early concerns.
Simply put, GammaOS is so good on the RG DS that I no longer fathom playing Nintendo DS games anywhere else, including on the original console.
Anbernic finally showed off the RG Rotate in detail, confirming its T618 chip, rotating hinge tricks, customizable settings, and rumored pricing.