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Anbernic RG DS Finally Launches, a Nintendo DS-Inspired Handheld That Costs Less Than a Decent Dinner for Two
When you open the Anbernic RG DS, you’ll see two 4 inch IPS panels, each with a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels. And let me tell you, that resolution makes the original Nintendo DS screens appear tiny in contrast – 2.5 times larger, no less. The end product is clear and clean, with no [...]
I was standing away from Android emulation consoles, because it's really impractical... Linux custom firmware makes it possible to do so much more than this horrible unadapted OS and not adaptable, but here I'm going to crack... not without hoping for Linux compatibility in the future, it seems to me that the RK3568, which is not very young, is supported by Linux.
Anbernic has just opened the pre-orders of its RG DS, a dual-screen console that clearly aims to replace the Nintendo DS. But beware of marketing promises.
Anbernic RG DS dual-screen handheld launches for under $100
The Anerbernic RG DS is a handheld game console that looks a lot like a Nintendo DS… if Nintendo’s classic dual-screen handheld had analog sticks and ran Android. Anbernic began promoting the handheld in October, and now the company is taking pre-orders for $94 and up. The handheld is expected to begin shipping in mid-December. The starting […] The post Anbernic RG DS dual-screen handheld launches for under $100 appeared first on Liliputing.
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