NEUER ANBERNIC RG-Würfel

Versand ab: China
TYP: Graue Standardversion
NEU

HINWEIS: Konsolen, die aus einem Lager in China versendet werden, sind die gleichen wie Konsolen, die aus einem Lager in Übersee versendet werden, mit Englisch als Standardsprache.

Angebot$159.99 USD Regulärer Preis$169.99 USD

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Über den RG Cube

Handheld-Spielekonsole mit Android 13 und RGB-Lichteffekten für ein cooles Spielerlebnis!

Farbe

Beige Weiß/Strahlendes Lila/Grau/Schwarz

Bildschirm

3,95-Zoll-IPS-Bildschirm, OCA-Volllaminierung, Multi-Touch, Auflösung: 720 x 720

CPU

Unisoc T820-Prozessor, 6-nm-EUV-5G-SOC-Chip
8 Kerne 1*A76@2,7GHz+3*A76@2,3GHz+4*A55@2,1GHz

Grafikkarte

Quad-Core Mali-G57 850 MHz

RAM

8 GB LPDDR4X

Lagerung

128G UFS2.2

System

Android 13

WLAN/Bluetooth

2,4/5G WLAN 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0

Spiele

Unterstützt Android-Spiele (Genshin Impact, Honor of Kings usw.) und über 30 weitere Emulatoren; unterstützt Benutzer beim Herunterladen von Spielen im entsprechenden Format.

Sprache

Mehrsprachig

Lautsprecher

Zwei Hi-Fi-Lautsprecher

TF-Karte

Unterstützt TF-Kartenerweiterung auf bis zu 2 TB;
Standardversion – (keine SD-Karte mit Spiel);
Standardversion + 128 G (kompatibel mit über 4000 Spielen);
Standardversion + 256 GB (kompatibel mit über 9.000 Spielen)

Batterie

Polymer-Lithium-Akku 5200 mAh, Akkulaufzeit 7 Stunden

Laden

Unterstützt 5 V/2 A Laden, ca. 3 Stunden zum vollständigen Aufladen

RGB-Lichteffekt

Joystick-Beleuchtung mit RGB-Farben in 16 Millionen Farben, unterstützt Dauerlicht, Atem, Regenbogen, Lauflicht, Lauflicht, Gaming und andere Lichteffekte, unterstützt individuelle Farbanpassung und Helligkeitsregelung.

Im Lieferumfang enthalten

RG Würfel

Typ-C-Kabel

Displayschutz

Benutzerhandbuch

Customer Reviews

Based on 65 reviews
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Jason Hughson
Great hand held system and amazing value!

I'm very happy with my rg cube so far. The system works very well. It's comparable to my switch lite with many more possibilities. It's like having a handheld and a powerful tablet all in one. The anbernic has plenty of capability. The screen is awesome and graphics are crisp. The operating system is very fast smooth. The value for the price is absolutely unbeatable. The amount of computing power and games that my rg cube came with would cost me triple with a brand name handheld. I'm extremely satisfied with the product.

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Darkstar77
Current Favorite Handheld

I own a bunch of handhelds. RG353P, RG Arc D, several RG35XX's for my kids, one RG40XXV, as well as a GPi, and lastly a Powkiddy RGB30. Now I also have an RG Cube.

The Powkiddy RGB30 is terrible. It was cheap. I tried to like it. It is terrible. Why did I get one? The RG CubeXX didn't exist yet, and I thought the RG Cube was too expensive. What a mistake. I really liked my RG353P; The RG35XX's (3 of them for my kids) really impressed me; I love my RG Arc D, it is amazing, but I wanted a square screen and analogs. The RG Cube dropped, and I was in love with everything about it, but the price. RGB30 to the rescue I thought. Well, I thought wrong. Charging issues and abysmal battery life, especially on standby. Quirks with the OS. The screen falls out and breaks really easily. It's terrible, especially after having many Anbernic's at this point.

But hey, this isn't a RGB30 review, it's a RG Cube review. I mentioned the cost of the RG Cube as being prohibitive. Well, it is kind of expensive when you look at the RG35xx and RG40xxV, but, it offers so much more. I wasn't sure about the concept of Android on a handheld, and I'm glad I decided to go for it. All my Anbernic's have an okay battery life, but they usually don't do well in stand by modes, as in they self discharge pretty quickly; I'm guessing that is down to some tweaks being needed in the C states for lower power modes in the Linux OS being used, but Linux isn't exactly known for good low power and standby states any way. Android though, just wow. I'm plugging in all my other Anbernics, or turning them right off, every time I'm done using them. Not because the battery was dead, but because if it sits for a couple of days, it's dead the next time I go to use it. The RG Cube on the other hand is amazing. I've charged it once since I got it, and have yet to shut it off. The battery life on stand by is amazing.

Okay, the battery is good, and the stand by performance is good. Is that it? Well, not really. The Android OS is a whole other level of interesting. You can install anything on there. It has full playstore. Everything I tried just works.

Is that all? Not really. The D pad is solid. Not RG Arc good, but better than my other handhelds. The buttons are solid, if a little loud. The should triggers are analog. The analog sticks are hall effect. The sticks feel good. There is a utility to test and calibrate things. All in all, really good.

Circling back to Android again, you can go full Android, and use the individual emulators, or you can quickly flip to a dedicated interface and use that to access everything. All of it has worked for me. Actual performance of emulation has been good all the way up to PS2. Everything I've tried runs well.

Construction is solid, and feels good in hand; It feels more premium. The screen is great. Touch response is great. My only complaint would be the screen size. Anbernic, any chance of a 5" model? Despite being nearly the same diagonal size as the RG Arc, it feels smaller.

There is an elephant in the room. The RG CubeXX. It's RG40XX money. First off, it's Linux only, which probably means poor standby performance. Secondly, it's just another re-packed RG XX variant running the H700. They're great and all, but meh on the performance side. Same screen, but no touch on the XX. Last thing is preference, but the analog and D-pad layout is X box style on the Cube, and PS style on the CubeXX. I prefer X box style myself.

TL:DR; despite trying to cheap out on lower end models, I've ended up regretting not grabbing a RG Cube sooner. It is the best Anbernic handheld I've owned so far. I love it. The sceen is great. Stand by battery life is incredible. Android is different, but works great. My only complaint is I wish the screen was a little larger; which is by far not a deal breaker.

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Antone Gory
RG Cube

Great device excellent 5 out of 5

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b mitchell
It's soooooo sick

I'm on the train playing shadow of the collossus right now

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Matthew Giera
Almost perfect.

I would have been ever so slightly happier with six face buttons instead of four and perhaps a different position for 'start' and 'select'. I've also found the analog sticks somewhat awkward to use - but then again, that is, in all likelihood, actually just a 'me' problem. Therefore, I deduct no points; the changes I would have liked would have been impossible for the price point that made the device so tantalizing--and for its price, it IS as good as it gets. Absolutely worth it. 100%.