Anbernic

Anbernic is best known for retro handhelds. The range runs from small devices for classic 8- and 16-bit systems to larger Android handhelds that can cover more demanding platforms.

This category contains our Anbernic handhelds. Each product page explains the size, the systems that run well and what is already included. That makes it easier to compare the devices without first working through a wall of model numbers and specifications.

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Anbernic RG 35xx Pro (incl. Carry Case)
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Compact Linux handheld focused on classic consoles and quick pick-up-and-play sessions.

3.5" IPS display (640×480, 4:3)
Linux
Handles 8-bit/16-bit systems and PS1 smoothly. N64, Dreamcast and PSP can be hit-or-miss depending on the game.
Official carrying case included
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Anbernic RG Cube (incl. Carry Case)
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Android handheld designed for more demanding emulation and modern retro gaming features.3.95" IPS display (720×720, 1:1)Android 13Strong performance up to PSP/Dreamcast. PS2 is often playable; GameCube can struggle depending on the game.Official carrying case included
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Anbernic RG DS (Android 14) (incl. Carry Case)
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Dual-screen Android handheld built for DS-style gaming and retro emulation.

2×4.0" IPS display (640×480 each, 4:3)
Android 14
Excellent for DS-style emulation and classic systems. 3DS is generally too demanding for this hardware.
Official carrying case included
Stylus included
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Anbernic RG477M (12GB RAM, 256GB Storage)
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Android handheld designed for more demanding emulation and modern retro gaming features.

4.7" LTPS display (1280×960, 4:3)
Android 14
High-end emulation performance: PS2 runs very well and GameCube is generally solid, depending on the emulator and game.
Official carrying case included
Anbernic RG557 (256GB, Android 14) incl. Carry Case
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Android handheld designed for more demanding emulation and modern retro gaming features.

5.48" AMOLED display (1920×1080, 16:9)
Android 14
High-end emulation performance: PS2 runs very well and GameCube is generally solid, depending on the emulator and game.
Official carrying case included