Geekbuying has
ANBERNIC RG35XX Retro Portable Game Console (Various Colors) on sale after applying promo code specified below.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Staff Member
Red_Liz for sharing this deal.
Note: Must login to use the code. Shipping times may vary by color. Shipping is free but additional shipping fees may apply for rural areas.
Available:- 64GB (w/ code NNN0728DS) $45.99
- 64+128GB (w/ code NNN0728AN) $54.99
Product Details:- Actions ATM7039S Quad-Core 1.6GHz ARM Cortex-A9 CPU with PowerVR SGX544MP GPU
- 3.5" IPS Display
- 640×480P Resolution, 4:3 Aspect ratio
- HDMI output
- Supports 2.4G wireless gamepad and wired gamepad connection
- Vibrating Motor
- 2600mAh Battery with 5 Hours of Playtime
- 5000-8000+ Games Pre-installed
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I had an order in with geekbuying, but they just kept slipping the date out and didn't offer me anything.
$34 is a really good deal.
I was unimpressed with Garlic OS and I see that they haven't updated it since April.
Went with Koriki and tiny best set. Koriki was no harder to burn to an sd card and install. Just takes a few minutes on the first boot to scan for roms.
Koriki actually uses the low end gpu in the RG35xx. The Miyoos don't have a gpu, and only two cores vs the quad core in the RG35xx. That's probably why garlic doesn't support the gpu. Garlic is a re-use of onion OS for the Miyoos, and those as mentioned don't have it.
That opens up the entire PS1 catalog, and even some dreamcast and n64 games with a tweak or two.
See Russ from Retro Gamer Corps video on RG35xx firmware options.
It's hard to believe that a $50 device can play higher end systems, but it does.
Koriki is a port of Batocera and is still in active development. The official version 1.0 is almost ready. I'm running version 0.9.1
I find the console/rom listings to be more readable and better looking on koriki vs garlic. Recommended.
MANY of these handhelds do not support USB-C PD charging, which generally means you cannot charge using a USB-C to USB-C cable. They provide a USB-A to USB-C cable, and you have to use this type of cable to charge the device.
I wish more reviewers focused on this. Something about the circuitry required to support PD to negotiate the power but devices cut this out to save on costs so you can only charge from a USB-A port on the brick.
When I travel, I don't want to be bringing a special charging brick just to charge this device. I don't know if this device does PD charging, but something to look for before buying the device.
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I've got this and the miyoo mini +, this has a better screen, hdmi out, dual micro sd slots. Mine came with their os and garlic os installed.
Miyoo has Wi-Fi, can add onion os,.
Recommend them both, Wi-Fi/hdmi the biggest differences in these $50ish units…. Get your own sd cards, and tiny best set roms for best experience…
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At least with this particular "deal", it's only 1 more day as part of their "flash sale" before the order goes out. But you're still waiting that 3-12 weeks for delivery.
That said, if you're patient, you'll save the money.
Bought mine on Amazon from California and it's due to arrive on Tuesday and even that one took longer than I expected. But I guess I'm just impatient.
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I had an order in with geekbuying, but they just kept slipping the date out and didn't offer me anything.
$34 is a really good deal.
I was unimpressed with Garlic OS and I see that they haven't updated it since April.
Went with Koriki and tiny best set. Koriki was no harder to burn to an sd card and install. Just takes a few minutes on the first boot to scan for roms.
Koriki actually uses the low end gpu in the RG35xx. The Miyoos don't have a gpu, and only two cores vs the quad core in the RG35xx. That's probably why garlic doesn't support the gpu. Garlic is a re-use of onion OS for the Miyoos, and those as mentioned don't have it.
That opens up the entire PS1 catalog, and even some dreamcast and n64 games with a tweak or two.
See Russ from Retro Gamer Corps video on RG35xx firmware options.
It's hard to believe that a $50 device can play higher end systems, but it does.
Koriki is a port of Batocera and is still in active development. The official version 1.0 is almost ready. I'm running version 0.9.1
I find the console/rom listings to be more readable and better looking on koriki vs garlic. Recommended.
At least with this particular "deal", it's only 1 more day as part of their "flash sale" before the order goes out. But you're still waiting that 3-12 weeks for delivery.
That said, if you're patient, you'll save the money.
Bought mine on Amazon from California and it's due to arrive on Tuesday and even that one took longer than I expected. But I guess I'm just impatient.
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