A controller that tracks your heart rate? Anbernic just revealed the RG G01, and it’s easily their weirdest (and most intriguing) launch in a while.
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The RG34XXSP might be getting a stealth downgrade. The listing flipped from “LPDDR4 2GB” to “1GB,” and nobody got a heads-up.
dArkOS CFW has arrived for a large number of RJ3326/RK3356 handhelds, bringing Debian Linux into the handheld scene.
It’s bigger, but is it better? The Anbernic RG477V is its biggest and most powerful vertical to date. But with some odd design choices, is it still good?
Pre-orders for the Anbernic RG477V are officially live! For the first 72 hours, you can grab this brand new handheld for just under $200.
Anbernic’s final handheld of the year will be here soon, as pre-orders for the Anbernic RG477V will begin on December 20, with a starting price of $199 during the Early Bird phase.
From the RG406V to the RG Slide, GammaOS Next brings scoped storage, button remapping, and more to Anbernic’s lineup. See the full device list here.
The Anbernic RG DS is getting a massive upgrade thanks to GammaOS Next. This build tackles everything from shader consistency and reduced latency to fixing the annoying 40Hz screen bug and improving Drastic performance.
Anbernic is back at it again with another end-of-year handheld tease. The RG477V looks like a modernized RG406V with a premium design, huge display, and likely using the same internals as the RG477M.
Cyber Monday is here, and we’ve has rounded up the absolute best deals across retro handhelds, Android handhelds, x86 powerhouses, accessories, and must-have gaming gear. Whether you’re hunting for your first pocket emulator or upgrading to something beefier, the biggest discounts of the year are all in one place.