After much waiting, the successor of the Anbernic RG35XX console has finally arrived with improvements to the chipset, RAM, and battery life. The new console is called the Anbernic RG35XX Plus and can run 15+ emulator platforms with support for PSP and ported games. Keep reading to know more about the console.

Anbernic RG35XX Plus

Anbernic RG35XX Plus specs:

The Anbernic RG35XX Plus, available in transparent black, gray, and white, boasts a compact design with dimensions measuring 11.7cm in length, 8.1cm in width, and 2.2cm in height, and a weight of 0.186kg. Powering this handheld console is the Allwinner H700 quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 processor clocked at 1.5GHz. It features a 3.5-inch IPS screen with full viewing angles, OCA full lamination, and a resolution of 640×480.

Anbernic RG35XX Plus console

Running on the Linux operating system, the device offers 64GB of internal storage via TF/MicroSD, expandable up to 512GB. The console supports 2.4/5G WIFI (802.11a/b/g/n/ac) and Bluetooth 4.2, providing multilingual options like Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish.

Equipped with a high-fidelity speaker, dual card slots for TF cards, and a 64GB SD card pre-loaded with 5000+ games, users also have the option to upgrade to a 64GB+128GB SD card with 10000+ pre-installed games. Charging is facilitated with a 5V/1.5A input and compatibility with C2C chargers. Additional features include support for 2.4G wireless and wired controllers, Bluetooth handle connection, HDMI output to TV, vibration motor, WIFI online pairing, and streaming capabilities.

The package includes a USB charging cable, a gift box, a user manual, and a screen protector. The Anbernic RG35XX Plus offers a compact and feature-rich gaming experience with its diverse set of specifications and functionalities.

Pricing & availability

You can now purchase the Anbernic RG35XX for a price of $57.99, which includes a 64 GB MicroSD card. Alternatively, the gaming handheld is available for $72.99, offering a package with both 64 GB and 128 GB MicroSD cards for its dual MicroSD card slots.

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(via: Notebookcheck)