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frontpageRevOne | Staff posted Oct 15, 2025 07:40 PM
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4.7" ANBERNIC RG476H Android 1280x960 120Hz IPS Retro Gaming Handheld (3 Colors)

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Anbernic Local Shipment Store via AliExpress has 4.7" ANBERNIC RG476H Android 13 1280x960 120Hz IPS Retro Gaming Handheld (3 Colors) on sale for $164.76 - $32 with promo code USDEAL032 or RDC32C or RDT32C at checkout = $132.76. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor RevOne for sharing this deal.

Note: Codes may only be valid for select accounts (YMMV). For AliExpress accounts for which the codes above are invalid, alternate codes for $26 off (instead of $32 off) are AEUS26 and USDEAL026 for a final price of $131.26. Price may fluctuate slightly with currency exchange rates. You must be signed into your AliExpress account and have your address added to add items to your cart and place an order. You may have to manually type in the promo code to apply it at checkout. This item ships from a USA warehouse.

Available Colors:
Specs:
  • 4.7" 1280x960 120Hz IPS touchscreen display (4:3 aspect ratio)
  • Unisoc Tiger T820 Chipset
  • 8GB LPDDR4X RAM
  • 128GB UFS 2.2 internal storage
  • Quad-core Mali-G57 850MHz GPU
  • microSD card slot (supports up to 2TB cards)
  • 3D Hall Effect joysticks
  • Six-Axis Gyroscope Sensor
  • 2.4/5G 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 5.0
  • High fidelity stereo speakers
  • 5000mAh battery
  • USB-C port
  • Android 13
  • Released: September 2025

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Written by Nate650 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This offer is ~$4 less than our previous popular deal, which garnered 15 thumbs up, from earlier this month.
    • Our research indicates that this deal is ~$22 less (14.3% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $154.99 at the time of this posting.
  • Additional notes:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the wiki and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Anbernic Local Shipment Store via AliExpress has 4.7" ANBERNIC RG476H Android 13 1280x960 120Hz IPS Retro Gaming Handheld (3 Colors) on sale for $164.76 - $32 with promo code USDEAL032 or RDC32C or RDT32C at checkout = $132.76. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor RevOne for sharing this deal.

Note: Codes may only be valid for select accounts (YMMV). For AliExpress accounts for which the codes above are invalid, alternate codes for $26 off (instead of $32 off) are AEUS26 and USDEAL026 for a final price of $131.26. Price may fluctuate slightly with currency exchange rates. You must be signed into your AliExpress account and have your address added to add items to your cart and place an order. You may have to manually type in the promo code to apply it at checkout. This item ships from a USA warehouse.

Available Colors:
Specs:
  • 4.7" 1280x960 120Hz IPS touchscreen display (4:3 aspect ratio)
  • Unisoc Tiger T820 Chipset
  • 8GB LPDDR4X RAM
  • 128GB UFS 2.2 internal storage
  • Quad-core Mali-G57 850MHz GPU
  • microSD card slot (supports up to 2TB cards)
  • 3D Hall Effect joysticks
  • Six-Axis Gyroscope Sensor
  • 2.4/5G 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 5.0
  • High fidelity stereo speakers
  • 5000mAh battery
  • USB-C port
  • Android 13
  • Released: September 2025

Editor's Notes

Written by Nate650 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This offer is ~$4 less than our previous popular deal, which garnered 15 thumbs up, from earlier this month.
    • Our research indicates that this deal is ~$22 less (14.3% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $154.99 at the time of this posting.
  • Additional notes:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the wiki and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by RevOne | Staff

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gtprojectx
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For setting these up I recommend watching these.
2 minute TLDR version. https://youtu.be/EAqoXHNI4sc?si=B6R-tt2BP0peQ9GI
15 minute version. https://youtu.be/OrNFaSGl3KU?si=asmzwkQZz0VAxj3K
28 minute no steps skipped version. https://youtu.be/tETxR8nFTDE?si=IchWElDg5k4S5ZeK

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Oct 15, 2025 10:27 PM
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sickysickybrahOct 15, 2025 10:27 PM
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Does this come preloaded with games?
Oct 15, 2025 10:33 PM
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S33k3rOct 15, 2025 10:33 PM
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Don't ever buy an Anbernic unless it is from their website. It voids the warranty down to Aliexpress's return period. Maybe for one of the cheap $40 handhelds that you can recycle after a few months.
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tool2269Oct 15, 2025 10:36 PM
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Quote from sickysickybrah :
Does this come preloaded with games?

Only if you pick one of the sd cards when on the aliexpress page. On the site you can pick no sd card and just the device or pick the device with a sd card (bigger the card the more games they put on it)

But I'll warn you that those sd cards usually fail. You should copy the games from the cards to your own reputable sd card and maybe source your own games (roms).

Since this is a android device you may have to do some of your own tinkering to get it set up.

Hopefully this one has DRM widevine enabled so that netflix works (and other streaming video apps). Netflix has games that can be downloaded and played (ie gta, dead cells) but will crash with out passing the DRM check.

The RG406H has this enabled, but to date the newer RG477M doesn't.
Last edited by tool2269 October 16, 2025 at 01:28 AM.
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JimBobHellerYesterday 12:16 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank JimBobHeller

Quote from S33k3r :
Don't ever buy an Anbernic unless it is from their website. It voids the warranty down to Aliexpress's return period. Maybe for one of the cheap $40 handhelds that you can recycle after a few months.
Not entirely accurate. The two main sellers of Anbernic on Aliexpress are official Anbernic stores, so one just needs to buy from either the Anbernic Official Store or the Anbernic Direct Store.
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gtprojectxYesterday 12:56 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank gtprojectx

For setting these up I recommend watching these.
2 minute TLDR version. https://youtu.be/EAqoXHNI4sc?si=B6R-tt2BP0peQ9GI
15 minute version. https://youtu.be/OrNFaSGl3KU?si=asmzwkQZz0VAxj3K
28 minute no steps skipped version. https://youtu.be/tETxR8nFTDE?si=IchWElDg5k4S5ZeK
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Yesterday 04:11 AM
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S33k3rYesterday 04:11 AM
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Quote from JimBobHeller :
Not entirely accurate. The two main sellers of Anbernic on Aliexpress are official Anbernic stores, so one just needs to buy from either the Anbernic Official Store or the Anbernic Direct Store.
Unfortunately, that is incorrect. I purchased the SP from the official Anbernic store on AliExpress, and they told me they could not do anything past the return period. Six months in, and I am the owner of an SP with a faulty lid sensor.
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MaS4074Yesterday 05:59 AM
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It's easy to set up Android devices should take no more than an hour or two following easy guides from all over the internet

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Yesterday 11:13 AM
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1wondershowYesterday 11:13 AM
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Quote from sickysickybrah :
Does this come preloaded with games?
the roms and bios these tend to come with and the sd cards are garbage. by your owne cards and then google curated roms/ curated bios
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CujobobYesterday 01:13 PM
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Key takeaways from the review include:

• Display (4:10): The device features a 4.7-inch, 4x3 aspect ratio display with a 1280x960 resolution, which is praised for its size and scaling options for retro gaming. It also boasts a 120Hz refresh rate, improving motion clarity, especially when combined with CRT shaders. The all-glass display offers a seamless look.
• Controls (8:17): The RG476H has excellent D-pad-centric controls, with springy, quiet face buttons and a classic bouncy D-pad. It features stacked shoulder buttons and analog triggers, which are comfortable, although the shoulder buttons are noted to be clicky and loud. The analog sticks are Hall Effect, preventing drift, and are good for single analog stick games like N64 and Dreamcast.
• Design and Build (11:26): The reviewer prefers the plastic shell of the device, finding it lighter and more reminiscent of classic retro systems compared to the heavier metal-shelled RG477M. It includes active cooling, which is quiet and keeps the device cool.
• Performance (13:05): The device uses the UNISOC T820 CPU, which is considered a bit "stale" as newer chipsets are available.
• GameCube emulation (14:09): It performs well with lighter GameCube titles at native resolution.
• PS2 emulation (14:46): PS2 performance is hit-and-miss, with many lightweight games playing at full speed. An older version of the NetherSX2 emulator (v1.5) was found to improve performance for some games.
• Retro systems (16:42): It effortlessly runs Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, and 8-bit/16-bit era games. It handles early 3D era systems like PS1, N64, and Dreamcast very well, allowing for upscaling to 960p. However, it struggles with heavy shaders when using features like black frame insertion. Sega Saturn emulation is good but requires the Yabason Chiro core instead of the more accurate Beetle Saturn core.
• PSP, Switch, and Android games (19:27): PSP games run great at 3x resolution, though they will have black bars due to the 16x9 aspect ratio. It can play very lightweight Nintendo Switch games and medium to lightweight Android games. Streaming from PC or cloud services is also possible.
• Battery Life (20:58): The device offers excellent battery life due to its less power-hungry chipset.
• Super Nintendo (no shaders, 120Hz): 14 hours and 28 minutes.
• Super Nintendo (with CRT shaders, 120Hz): 10 hours and 32 minutes.
• PlayStation 1 (upscaled, 120Hz): 8 hours and 17 minutes.
• PS2 (native resolution, 120Hz): Just under 5 hours.
• Price (23:14): Priced at $150 (initial sale price, later rising to $165), the reviewer considers it a fair price for its capabilities, especially as a horizontal handheld for retro gaming.
• Faults (26:46):
• The micro SD card flap on the bottom does not stay flush.
• The start and select button placement is unnatural (27:27).
• It cannot do video out and charging simultaneously (27:40).
• The ABXY button layout reverts to Nintendo Switch mode after a restart (28:19).
• The "high performance" mode in Anbernic's Android builds shows negligible improvement (29:17).
• Conclusion (30:05): The RG476H is described as an "unexciting but solid" handheld. It is considered a strong contender for those focusing on retro systems up to Dreamcast/N64, offering a great experience for its price, especially for new buyers of retro handhelds.

(From the Retro Game Corps video)
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NervousMask1150Yesterday 03:52 PM
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Quote from Cujobob :
Key takeaways from the review include:

• Display (4:10): The device features a 4.7-inch, 4x3 aspect ratio display with a 1280x960 resolution, which is praised for its size and scaling options for retro gaming. It also boasts a 120Hz refresh rate, improving motion clarity, especially when combined with CRT shaders. The all-glass display offers a seamless look.
• Controls (8:17): The RG476H has excellent D-pad-centric controls, with springy, quiet face buttons and a classic bouncy D-pad. It features stacked shoulder buttons and analog triggers, which are comfortable, although the shoulder buttons are noted to be clicky and loud. The analog sticks are Hall Effect, preventing drift, and are good for single analog stick games like N64 and Dreamcast.
• Design and Build (11:26): The reviewer prefers the plastic shell of the device, finding it lighter and more reminiscent of classic retro systems compared to the heavier metal-shelled RG477M. It includes active cooling, which is quiet and keeps the device cool.
• Performance (13:05): The device uses the UNISOC T820 CPU, which is considered a bit "stale" as newer chipsets are available.
• GameCube emulation (14:09): It performs well with lighter GameCube titles at native resolution.
• PS2 emulation (14:46): PS2 performance is hit-and-miss, with many lightweight games playing at full speed. An older version of the NetherSX2 emulator (v1.5) was found to improve performance for some games.
• Retro systems (16:42): It effortlessly runs Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, and 8-bit/16-bit era games. It handles early 3D era systems like PS1, N64, and Dreamcast very well, allowing for upscaling to 960p. However, it struggles with heavy shaders when using features like black frame insertion. Sega Saturn emulation is good but requires the Yabason Chiro core instead of the more accurate Beetle Saturn core.
• PSP, Switch, and Android games (19:27): PSP games run great at 3x resolution, though they will have black bars due to the 16x9 aspect ratio. It can play very lightweight Nintendo Switch games and medium to lightweight Android games. Streaming from PC or cloud services is also possible.
• Battery Life (20:58): The device offers excellent battery life due to its less power-hungry chipset.
• Super Nintendo (no shaders, 120Hz): 14 hours and 28 minutes.
• Super Nintendo (with CRT shaders, 120Hz): 10 hours and 32 minutes.
• PlayStation 1 (upscaled, 120Hz): 8 hours and 17 minutes.
• PS2 (native resolution, 120Hz): Just under 5 hours.
• Price (23:14): Priced at $150 (initial sale price, later rising to $165), the reviewer considers it a fair price for its capabilities, especially as a horizontal handheld for retro gaming.
• Faults (26:46):
• The micro SD card flap on the bottom does not stay flush.
• The start and select button placement is unnatural (27:27).
• It cannot do video out and charging simultaneously (27:40).
• The ABXY button layout reverts to Nintendo Switch mode after a restart (28:19).
• The "high performance" mode in Anbernic's Android builds shows negligible improvement (29:17).
• Conclusion (30:05): The RG476H is described as an "unexciting but solid" handheld. It is considered a strong contender for those focusing on retro systems up to Dreamcast/N64, offering a great experience for its price, especially for new buyers of retro handhelds.

(From the Retro Game Corps video)
You seem to know this niche, which handheld can run ps2 and GameCube well? That's about the same price
Yesterday 06:50 PM
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CujobobYesterday 06:50 PM
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Quote from NervousMask1150 :
You seem to know this niche, which handheld can run ps2 and GameCube well? That's about the same price
I spent extra and went with an Ayn Odin 2 Portal which I've loved. A cheaper alternative has been the Retroid Pocket 5 that's on sale (a successor may be coming out soon). The RP5 may not be perfect for all PS2 and GameCube titles, though. Maybe look to see what follows that, their new model.
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thegoob143Yesterday 09:45 PM
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...does it Doom?
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JJpeppersYesterday 11:14 PM
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Quote from S33k3r :
Don't ever buy an Anbernic unless it is from their website. It voids the warranty down to Aliexpress's return period. Maybe for one of the cheap $40 handhelds that you can recycle after a few months.
I got warranty support on one from Amazon no issues. They didn't even ask where I bought it
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WooHoo2YouYesterday 11:21 PM
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Quote from S33k3r :
Don't ever buy an Anbernic unless it is from their website. It voids the warranty down to Aliexpress's return period. Maybe for one of the cheap $40 handhelds that you can recycle after a few months.
I don't think that is true at all, especially if you buy from the official Anbernic stores (like JimBob alluded to). Plus, it ain't legal regardless in most US states to sell a new product san warranty. Not to mention, you are paying $30-40 more (after S/H) to cover the remote possibility you could have a warranty claim, assuming any of that was true. Seems like a very expensive insurance policy...but you do you Wink

Worst case buy it with a CC card which gives you automatic warranty coverage on top of whatever the manufacturer supports. Pretend problem solve.

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WooHoo2YouYesterday 11:33 PM
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Quote from NervousMask1150 :
You seem to know this niche, which handheld can run ps2 and GameCube well? That's about the same price
My Retroid Pocket 4 Pro plays those great and isn't too far off in price. Every once in a while a PS2 game doesn't play well but they tend to be titles that people complain about performance on any handheld (such as God of War).

I purchased the RG476H last week but won't deliver until Monday. Even if less powerful I'm hoping I like the screen and formfactor better. To me the RP4 just feels like it is going to pop out of my hand because the grip is so awkward (too skinny and long). Hard to explain but that also scares me away from the RP5 as well. I want the AYN Thor but that is also a lot of money for a device that I won't play nearly as much as my Steam Deck....which I should just use for everything if I am being honest with myself.

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