The Anbernic RG476H combines the RG406H’s power with the RG477M’s 120Hz screen. Launches Sept. 19 for $165. Perfect for retro fans up to PS2.
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Leaks reveal Anbernic is developing a DSi-style handheld. With a T620 chip, it aims to be the go-to budget device for perfect, integer-scaled DS emulation.
Anbernic’s RG476H boasts a 4.7″ 120Hz 4:3 screen and a Unisoc T820 chip, promising strong GameCube and PS2 performance to compete with premium rivals.
Anbernic unveils the RG476H, a relatively premium handheld with stacked triggers and a 4.7” screen. It also looks familiar, to say the least.
Anbernic, usually the budget champ, has decided to go all out on their latest metal slab. Higher Power, higher weight, higher price. But is it any good?
PropArcade’s new 3D-printed dock for the Anbernic RG35XXSP offers an all-in-one solution for charging and, with an HDMI option, playing on a larger screen.
The RH team discusses their picks for the best retro handhelds of 2025 so far. Find out what made the cut, and what didn’t, across an array of categories.
Anbernic’s latest firmware update brings dual-screen output to all Unisoc T820 devices, expanding display options for new, upcoming accessories.
The Anbernic RG477M impresses with a beautiful display, solid performance, and a surprisingly comfortable design. Here are our first impressions of this new handheld.
Following a video upload to the official GammaOS YouTube, it looks like GammaOS Next is coming to the RG477M, and bringing PS3 emulation with it. We look at what this might mean.