ANBERNIC RG350

Affordable handheld around $70 with impressive overall quality
ANBERNIC RG350
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SPEC
OSLinux
SoCIngenic JZ4770
Form factor Landscape
SCREEN IPS
3.5 inch
320 × 240 (4:3)
114ppi
RAM0GB
STORAGE16GB
BATTERY 2,500mAh
DIMENSIONS73 × 145 × 14 mm
WEIGHT160g
RELEASE
PRICE $71.00
Features

3.5-inch IPS display with dual analog sticks and rich button layout

Powered by JZ4770 (1GHz) with 512MB RAM, expandable via SD card

Runs OpenDingux OS allowing user-added emulators and tools

Supports wide range of retro consoles including PS1, SNES, Mega Drive

Pros
  • Good controls with responsive sticks and buttons
  • High-visibility IPS display with vivid colors
  • Stable PS1 emulation, strong performance for its era
  • Flexible customization via OpenDingux
  • Excellent value under $100
Cons
  • Battery life is decent but frequent charging may be needed for long sessions
  • Slightly thick body, less pocketable than modern devices
  • Some emulators require manual setup, which may be tricky for beginners
Reviews
  • Praised for surprising performance and build quality at low cost
  • Seen as a great entry-level device for retro gamers
  • Considered a classic, though newer models like RG351 have since surpassed it
Emulator Performance
Platform Rating
Family Computer / NES
Playable
Game Boy
Playable
Super Famicom / SNES
Runs
PC Engine
Runs
Mega Drive / Sega Genesis
Runs
Game Gear
Runs
Game Boy Advance
Runs
PlayStation
Not Playable
Nintendo 64
Not Playable
PlayStation Portable
Not Playable
Dreamcast
Not Playable
Nintendo DS
Not Playable
Sega Saturn
Not Playable
Nintendo GameCube
Not Playable
Wii
Not Playable
Nintendo 3DS
Not Playable
PlayStation 2
Not Playable