The RG DS’s rocky launch may be getting a smoother landing thanks to firmware 1.4, which fixes the top-screen performance bug and optimizes Nintendo DS game handling.
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Sony’s 2011 Tablet P was a dual-screen folding Android oddity: clever idea, broken software, pricey hardware. A bold, doomed precursor to modern foldables.
Anbernic’s RG DS looks great but fails at DS emulation. Sharp screens, weak D-pad, glitches everywhere. A nostalgic mess of promise and compromise.
Is the Anbernic RG477V set to be the strongest vertical Android handheld? Early leaks point to impressive specs and a premium build, but when will it arrive?
MagicX surprises again with the One Flip 50, a $95 clamshell handheld powered by a MediaTek G85 and silicone buttons that are sure to spark debate.
Anbernic has revealed new footage of its upcoming RG DS clamshell, showing the device in action for the first time, handily playing DS games.
The MagicX One35, a budget Android handheld with dual D-pads, is now available. Get it at a limited-time pre-order discount, starting at just $55.
Dual screen action! Too-little too-late? A worthy accessory? Check out Joe’s review of the Retroid Dual Screen Add-on and see why YOU might want this one.
Console Launcher’s new beta adds dual-display support, a redesigned adaptive Grid Menu, RetroAchievements integration, and key UI and performance fixes.
Anbernic’s new RG476H is a well-built handheld with a premium feel and great screen, though its T820 chip limits performance.