Anbernic Official Store via AliExpress has
128GB Anbernic RG505 Android OLED Retro Emulation Handheld (Grey) on sale from $100.63
-> now $92.16 when you apply promo code
AEUS12 during checkout.
Shipping is free and may take 15-20 days to arrive.
Thanks to Deal Editor
RevOne for sharing this deal.
Available Colors:
- Grey $92.16
- Grey w/ Bag $94.76
About this Item:
- 4.95" 960x544 OLED touchscreen
- Unisoc Tiger T618 Octa-Core Chipset
- 4GB LPDDR4X RAM
- 128GB built-in storage
- micro SD card slot
- Hall Effect joysticks
- 802.11ac WiFi + Bluetooth 5.0
- 5000mAh battery
- Android 12
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Right now I'm good with using a old phone with a Snapdragon 845, slapping a controller on it and it exceeds any these SBC devices in the 100 dollar range.
Huge performance increase
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The RG505 is the more powerful device. I have an X55 and (this is not necessarily a negative) I find that when it comes to PSP and Dreamcast titles, you simply can't be assured ahead of time until you boot up a game that it will just work buttery smooth, for each and every title they made for those systems. Some will do that, in fact several will. No tinkering needed. Others you'll find that with a bit of familiarity with using RetroArch and PPSSPP (the installed emulators), you can squeeze those last 5-10 frames out of the X55 that were needed to get the game to run smoothly. And for the rest, there's simply nothing you could tweak to make it run smoothly because the X55 simply doesn't have the power for it. It can still be a great experience because with the amount of games from those systems (and below, aka SNES, GBA, etc.) that it can play, it's possible you'll be perfectly content with what it can do over feeling disappointed about what it can't do. With the RG505, those two systems will work mostly well with no or not much tinkering necessary; but you'll find the hit or miss experience will apply for trying to run PS2 and GameCube instead.
Try out the X55 since you already have it ordered. If you like it, beat a good amount of games on it that it can play first, and by the time you do that, maybe you'll find the RG505 for this price or less in the future or something else that's newer / better that's been released by that time. Unless you really want to own both and know for sure it's an expense you can handle right now, go for it. Otherwise, I personally would lean more towards saving a bit of coin for now as a recommendation.