NEW ANBERNIC RG28XX

Ships from: EU
Type: Lava Orange 64G
NEW

NOTE: Consoles shipped from China warehouse are the same to overseas warehouse, with English as default language.

Sale price$29.75 USD

System Update Instructions

The RG28XX shipped from China has been updated to Linux 64-bit system.

The RG28XX shipped from overseas warehouse has not been updated and is still Linux system.

About the RG28XX

Small but delicate, easy for carrying out.

Color

Gray /Beige White / Black Transparent / Lava Orange

Screen

2.83-inch IPS full viewing angle, OCA full lamination 640*480

CPU

H700 quad-core ARM Cortex-A53, 1.5GHz frequency

GPU

dual-core Mali-G31 MP2

RAM

LPDDR4 1GB

Storage

64GB TF/MicroSD

System

Linux 64 bit

Multi-media

Video player supports formats such as "wmv", "avi","rmvb", "flv","mp4","3gp","asf","mov","mpg","mkv".Music player supports formats such as "flac", "mp3", "wav", "ape", "aif", "aiff", "ogg", "wma", "aac", "m4a", "m4r". file manager, and e-book reader (supports txt format)

Games

Support 30+ emulators;
Support users to download related format games

Language

Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, Russian, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese

Speaker

High-fidelity speaker

TF card

Dual card slots, support TF card expansion, maximum 512GB

64GB (compatible 5516 games) ;
64GB+128GB (compatible 10153 games)

Battery

Li-polymer battery 3100mAh, battery life 8 hours

Charging

Support 5V/2A charging

Other function

Support 2.4G wireless and wired controller,HD output TV, vibration motor.

Included in the box

RG28XX

Type-c cable

User manual

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RG28XX Official Unboxing

Customer Reviews

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Anonymous
A Fantastic Retro Handheld

Came with more than I even needed from it! It runs N64 and PS1 and Dreamcast, but its controls don’t suit those games at all and the screen is way too small. Anything GBA, Sega Genesis, and up is gonna be an hour of holding it right up to your face and squinting. BUT, for GB, GBC, and Gamegear? I’m blown away. Everything plays so nicely, and looks amazing. It’s exactly what I needed! If I had bought a larger model I could enjoy the full library these handhelds have to offer, but I chose the smallest one and so only the smallest games are enjoyable. Performance-wise, though, I’m more than impressed! It can definitely handle them if it has to. I took my Anbernic 28xx on a two-hour bus trip with me and the battery had plenty more in it when I got home again. I also found that for action titles like Zelda and Kirby, I actually prefer the softer buttons this system has! They’re friendlier to button-mash and have a very nostalgic feel. Personally, I recommend the one themed after the original GameBoy - it feels like a backlit micro version that was never released before.

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Shaun Harris
My little entertainment system

This thing is perfect for me. Fits right into your pocket so I won't drain my cell phone battery. I'm impressed with the performance of this system on some of the high end gaming consoles. I can play mortal Kombat, Street fighter, sports games among others. I'm well please with this console and consider getting another one.

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Kyle Elliott
Great Little Device!

I have a couple Anbernic products now before getting this and I can safely say this is one of their best systems, stock os is fine, two things is I wish it had wifi for updates and achievements, and also wish it came with a screen protector, other then those cons, the pros far outweigh them.

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Patrick Daye
My girlfriend loved it

I bought a RG351V for myself a while back and loved it, so I decided to buy this new smaller device for my girlfriend. The software is nice to use with a pretty decent UI. The device is perfect for small hands and the games look and run great. Even Crazy Taxi on Dreamcast runs well on this thing! My only warning is that this device really is small. It's about the size of a cell phone from the 2000's. Obviously the speaker quality is mid but it's so small you can't expect much in that department, and it's really a non issue for most retro games anyway.

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Jonathan W.
Debating buying a third…

So there’s that. :)