The popular retro handheld manufacturer ANBERNIC is once again in the spotlight with a leaked video showcasing their upcoming device, the RG40XX. This 4:3 ratio handheld is a blend of features from both the RG Cube and the RG556 models, incorporating LED joysticks which have become a favorite among gamers.

Key features highlighted in the leak include:

  • Retained DPAD: Unlike the recent RG35XXSP clamshell device, this model retains the much-loved directional pad.
  • High gloss buttons & small bezels: These design elements are reminiscent of classic gaming aesthetics.
  • Headphone jack at bottom: A convenient feature for users who enjoy gaming with headphones.
  • Colour options: The handheld will be available in black, blue, and grey.

Speculations suggest the device runs on the Allwinner H700 chipset, equipped with a Linux OS. While this brings limitations such as ANBERNIC’s less-than-desirable front-end interface, users can easily customize it to their liking. With a 4" screen sporting a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels, it promises optimal performance for retro gaming.

As of now, information regarding pricing, battery life, and release date remains scarce. However, the leaked video indicates that the product is nearing completion. Historically, leaks like these often precede official announcements by a few weeks and pre-order periods about two months later. Expect an unveiling around July.

Considering the leaked specifications and design elements of the ANBERNIC RG40XX handheld, do you think it offers enough value for retro gaming enthusiasts? What features would you like to see improved or added in future models?

  • @Blue_Morpho
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    65 months ago

    How can you ask if it offers value without specifying a price?

    After using OnionOS, the only thing that matters to me is the OS. I have a Retroid and Android gaming is clumsy. I might as well use an attachable game controller to my phone and have a better screen and CPU than any retro handheld.

    • LucasWaffyWaf
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      5 months ago

      If you’re wanting a good controller, 8BitDo has a fantastic Bluetooth controller styled after the SNES controller (with extra shoulder buttons and joysticks!), the SN30 Pro. If you want it wired, I think they have a wired version, but otherwise you can get a USB-C cable and plug it into your phone that way. Easily replaced if the cable breaks, anyhow.

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        5 months ago

        Take the newer ones with hall effect sticks though, it’ll last longer.

        Too bad they don’t make it in EU SNES / Super Famicom colour schemes anymore though. I’m sure they do this to avoid problems with Nintendo, but I am not a fan of the new dark gray shell.

    • K-TEC UKOP
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      25 months ago

      How can you ask if it offers value without specifying a price?

      You make a valid point. Given that it uses the same chipset, I’d guess that it will be priced a bit higher than the RG35XXSP.

      After using OnionOS, the only thing that matters to me is the OS.

      Totally agree with you about OnionOS. That’s what made the Miyoo Mini (Plus) devices great. Given that the RG40XX is expected to use a Linux OS, there’s a better chance that we’ll have some great custom firmware. I’m hoping for ArkOS, although GarlicOS may also be a possibility.

      I have a Retroid and Android gaming is clumsy.

      I agree that Android is a difficult beast to tame, though it can be done.

      • @Blue_Morpho
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        25 months ago

        I think the fundamental issue with Android that can’t be fixed is complete power down and full boot time.

        With a custom Linux, instead of sleep where there is minor battery drain, the handheld can turn itself off completely for no battery drain. Cold boot time is like 10 seconds. It means the hand held has a battery charge whenever you want to play it and you don’t have to wait.