'Anbernic,' the China-based company most known for its emulation-focused handheld devices, launched the 'RG353P' a retro-inspired handheld gaming device with two pre-installed operating systems. The device comes pre-loaded with Android 11 and a LINUX-based operating system, making it an excellent device for portable emulation, mobile gaming, and game streaming alike.
The RG353P boasts support for 5g wi-fi bands, 4.2 Bluetooth connections, and even a video output via USB-C for screen mirroring. This console has moderate internal specifications such as 2GB of DDR4 RAM, a 32GB Android storage eMMC and a 16GB Linux TF, expansion slots up to 512GB, and a 3.5-inch IPS, 480p screen.
This device weighs only 422 grams, making it even more portable than most smartphones while boasting the ability to play thousands of retro and mobile games. On top of this, the RG353P has an affordable $150 USD price tag.
Dual-Boot Handheld Consoles
Anbernic Launched the 'RG353P' Retro Consoles with Two OS Launchers
Trend Themes
1. Dual-boot Technology - The rise of dual-boot technology presents an opportunity for manufacturers to create devices that can seamlessly switch between operating systems, allowing users to access multiple applications and services.
2. Portable Gaming Devices - The demand for portable gaming devices continues to grow, opening up an opportunity for companies to create affordable, high-performing consoles that can satisfy user needs.
3. Retro Gaming - The renewed interest in retro gaming highlights an opportunity for developers to capitalize on nostalgic feelings and create more consoles with pre-installed classic games.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can benefit from the dual-boot handheld console trend by taking advantage of the increasing consumer demand for more versatile, all-in-one devices.
2. Gaming - The gaming industry can leverage the portable gaming device trend by creating more games for mobile platforms and optimizing current games for better performance on portable consoles.
3. Software - The software industry can take advantage of the retro gaming trend by developing more emulation software or offering classic game archives to appeal to consumers who want to relive the past.