The ANBERNIC RG Cube is a handheld gaming console that marries classic gaming aesthetics with contemporary technology. It features a 3.95-inch IPS screen with OCA full lamination, multi-touch capabilities, and a resolution of 720x720. The device is powered by a Unisoc T820 processor, which is a 6nm EUV 5G SOC chip with 8 cores, including 1 A76 core at 2.7GHz, 3 A76 cores at 2.3GHz, and 4 A55 cores at 2.1GHz.
The RG Cube also boasts a quad-core Mali-G57 GPU at 850MHz, 8GB LPDDR4X RAM, and 128GB UFS2.2 storage, expandable via TF card up to 2TB. Running on Android 13, it supports a wide range of Android games and over 30 emulators, allowing users to download games in related formats. The device includes high-fidelity dual speakers, a polymer lithium battery with a 5200mAh capacity offering up to 7 hours of battery life, and a variety of RGB lighting effects for the joystick.
Anbernic has yet to publish details related to the price or release date of the device.
Square-Shaped Handheld Screens
Anbernic's Latest Handheld, the RG Cube, has a 1:1 Aspect Ratio
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