Features
Features a 4.7-inch LTPS display with 120Hz refresh rate and a glass front with plastic back
Expected to be priced around $160, fitting into the typical T820 device price range
Powered by a Unisoc T820 CPU with Mali-G57 GPU and 8GB LPDDR4X RAM
Offers 128GB UFS 2.2 storage with microSD expansion
Supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0, with a compact form factor at 176×86×16mm and 290g
Pros
- + Sharp 120Hz LTPS display for smooth visuals
- + Responsive performance with 8GB RAM and UFS 2.2
- + Supports secondary display for dual-screen (DS-style) gameplay
- + New 'Anbernic AI' feature offers translation and in-game help
Cons
- − Plastic shell lacks the premium feel of aluminum
- − T820 chipset offers modest performance compared to newer models
- − No major performance upgrades, which may feel underwhelming
Reviews
- Design resembles RG477M and is considered a fair budget alternative
- Russ from Retro Game Corps estimates a $160 price, seen as reasonable
- Perceived as a practical and fun-focused device rather than a powerhouse
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