Anbernic RG35XX SP handheld gaming device.
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Anbernic RG35XX SP

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Released: May 2024|Price: ~$65
FeatureAnbernic RG35XX SP
Gaming Performance
Performance
NES
Gameboy Advance
SNES
PlayStation
Nintendo DS
Nintendo 64
Sega Saturn
Dreamcast
PlayStation Portable
GameCube
PlayStation 2
Nintendo Wii
Nintendo 3DS
PlayStation 3
Wii U
Switch
Modern
Screen
Screen Size3.5"
Screen TypeIPS
Pixel Density228 PPI
Aspect Ratio4:3
Resolution640 x 480
Supported Operating Systems
Base OS
Linux (Various)
Custom OS
MinUIKnulliMuOS
Controls
Supported Features
L1 R1L2 R2Analog StickHall EffectAnalog TriggersTouch ScreenGyroscopeL3 R3Volume Buttons
Shoulder ButtonsInline
D-Pad PlacementLeft
Thumbstick LayoutNone
Connections
Features
WifiMobile DataBluetoothAudio JackStereo SpeakerVideo OutUsb CThunderboltSd Card
Body & Build
MaterialABS plastic shell with magnetic clamshell hinge
Weight192 g
Speaker PlacementFront-bottom
Charge PortTop USB-C
Form FactorClamshell
DimensionsN/A
Hardware Specifications
Storage TypeMicroSD (64 GB card included) • second microSD slot for games
Battery3300 mAh
RAM1024 MB
RAM TypeLPDDR4
ArchitectureARM
ChipsetAllwinner H700
CPUQuad‑core 1.5 GHz Cortex‑A53
CPU Clock1.5 GHz
CPU Cores4
CPU Threads4
GPUMali‑G31 MP2"
GPU ClockN/A

✅ Pros

  • Clamshell design protects the screen and fits in a pocket
  • Bright 3.5‑inch 640×480 IPS display ideal for retro games
  • Dual‑band Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth for updates and wireless pads
  • Mini‑HDMI lets you play on a TV
  • Magnetic lid puts the console to sleep when you close it
  • Very affordable price around $65

❌ Cons

  • Only one mono speaker so audio is thin
  • Loud clicky buttons can bother others nearby
  • No analog sticks or triggers limits 3D games
  • Performance tops out around PSP/N64 era
  • Shorter battery life (4‑8 h) on demanding systems
  • Plastic build feels less premium than metal rivals