Anbernic US Local Store | AliExpress
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Specs:
- Detailed Specs [retrocatalog.com] (Retro Catalog)
- Video Review [youtu.be]
- 4" 960 x 720 IPS touchscreen display (4:3 aspect ratio)
- Unisoc Tiger T820 Chipset
- 8GB RAM
- 128GB internal storage
- micro SD card slot
- 3D Hall Effect joysticks
- Six-Axis Gyroscope Sensor
- 802.11ac WiFi + Bluetooth 5.0
- High fidelity speakers
- 5000mAh Battery
- USB-C port
- Android 13 (w/ Google Play Store)
- Plays many native Android games
- Emulates most classic retro gaming consoles/handhelds (like SNES, Gameboy Advance, Atari, Genesis, etc.) up to some PS2 & GameCube (not every single game perfectly, but a wide array at native to 1.25x-1.5x resolution).
- Tip: Install/use the NetherSX2 [github.com] Android .apk instead of the pre-installed AetherSX2 app for improved PS2 emulation performance
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It's good for a surprisingly wide array of other PS2 games when you can catch it at the $100-$115 price point; but the more challenging stuff like SotC, Dirge of Cerberus, Dragon Quest VIII, among other select titles I've tried require a bit more power.
I got the Slide during the last sale for $112 and I absolutely love the design. Things a beast for the price, only missing the analog triggers which the 406H has. I don't think any other handheld even comes close to the T820 performance for this price.
That said, if you're willing to add a telescopic controller and forego cooling (or add one), the $30 Straight Talk 2025 Moto G phone isn't too far off in performance, which is what I did (and returned the Slide).
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https://retrocatalog.co
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Thanks pdinc
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