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Best Handheld Retro Games Console in 2023

It can be overwhelming trying to decide what the best handheld retro games console is for you. With so many different choices on the market, it is easy to just throw your hands up and go “I’ll do it later!”. So we at DroiX have put together a handy guide to help you decide on the perfect handheld for your needs.

What is a handheld retro games console?

A handheld retro games console is a handheld console used for playing retro games. Self-explanatory, right?

Your typical handheld retro games console will consist of a single SoC (System-on-a-Chip) combined with a screen, speakers, and a built-in controller. For those unfamiliar with the concept of an SoC, think of it as something similar to a mobile phone.

What sets these handhelds apart from the average Game Boy however is what they can do. A handheld retro games console is characterized by it’s ability to play many retro games. Primarily, arcade games and handheld games from the 80’s and 90’s. Making them excellent companions for breaks during work, or long commutes.

The Best Handheld Retro Games Consoles

Retroid Pocket Flip – Best overall handheld retro games console

The Retroid Pocket Flip is the best handheld retro games console that combines a sleek modern design with top-notch hardware features. Its clamshell design offers excellent protection against scratches and bumps, making it a durable and reliable option for gaming enthusiasts on the move. The portable handheld comes in various themed colors, and its compact size and lightweight construction make it easy to carry in a pocket or bag.

Powered by an eight-core ARM Cortex CPU, consisting of 2x A75 @ 2.0 GHz and 6x A55 @ 2.0 GHz, the Retroid Pocket Flip retro console delivers impressive processing power and responsiveness, surpassing many other retro handhelds in the market. With 4GB of fast LPDDR4x RAM and 128GB of high-speed eMMC storage (expandable via a micro SD card slot), users can store a vast library of games and enjoy a smooth gaming experience on this emulator.

The handheld features pixel-perfect controls, including dual hall effect sliders for enhanced accuracy, a comfortable and responsive D-Pad, and durable double-injected molded buttons. The device also sports a high-quality 4.7″ touchscreen display with a resolution of 750×1334 and a 450 nits backlight, ensuring an excellent visual experience. Connectivity options include high-speed WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0, and a USB Type-C port for fast charging. Additionally, the Retroid Pocket Flip runs on Android 11 OS, granting full access to the Play Store, allowing users to download and enjoy a wide range of retro and modern games and apps.

Overall, the Retroid Pocket Flip offers a powerful, portable, and visually appealing retro gaming experience, with robust hardware, versatile controls, and access to a vast library of games through the Play Store.

You can read our in depth Retroid Pocket Flip review here.


Miyoo Mini Plus+ – Best budget handheld retro games console

As with last years best budget handheld retro games console and the Miyoo Mini, the successor the Miyoo Mini Plus+ wins the category!

The Miyoo Mini Plus+ handheld retro games console is a highly sought-after handheld gaming console available in four attractive colors: Grey, White, Transparent Black, and Transparent Purple. Equipped with an ARM Cortex-A7 dual-core CPU running up to 1.2GHz, this power-efficient console allows you to enjoy your favorite retro games from 8 and 16-bit consoles. Despite its modest 128MB RAM, it is more than sufficient to run consoles like the PlayStation 1 with its 2MB RAM.

The console comes with a 64GB microSD card preloaded with the operating system, and it supports a wide range of classic systems and games. If you require more storage, you can easily use larger microSD cards, up to 128GB. The Miyoo Mini Plus+ features a 3.5″ IPS display with a resolution of 640×480, which is perfect for retro gaming, as many original consoles can scale to this resolution or display natively on the handheld console.

With its comfortable D-Pad and four gaming buttons, the Miyoo Mini Plus+ offers precise controls for pixel-perfect gameplay. It also includes additional shoulder/trigger buttons on the back, providing extra functionality for games that require more buttons. The new model comes with built-in WiFi, enabling game scraping and online multiplayer on supported emulators.

Measuring 4.25 x 3.07 x 0.8 inches (10.8 x 7.8 x 2.2 cm) and weighing 107g, the Miyoo Mini Plus+ is slightly larger than its predecessor, offering improved comfort for extended gaming sessions while remaining highly portable and pocket-friendly. Powered by a 3.5V 3000mAh rechargeable battery, it provides plenty of hours of gaming enjoyment, making it an ideal companion for daily commutes or vacations.

You can read our extensive Miyoo Mini Plus+ review here.


Anbernic RG353M – Best Linux handheld retro games console

The Anbernic RG353M is a high-performance handheld retro games console housed in a stylish aluminum alloy case, offering both reliability and aesthetics. Powered by an RK3566 quad-core Cortex-A55 CPU running at up to 1.8GHz, it provides excellent processing capabilities. It comes with 2GB of LPDDR4 RAM and 32GB of eMMC 5.1 internal storage for the Android 11 OS, while a separate 16GB card contains the Linux OS. An additional 64GB card is included for storing game files.

Measuring a compact 5.07 x 2.7 x 0.62 inches (14.5 x 7.05 x 1.59 cm) and weighing only 232 grams, the RG353M is highly portable, easily fitting into a jacket pocket or small bag. The handheld console features a 3.5″ IPS multi-touch screen with a 640×480 resolution, ideal for retro gaming. It offers standard gaming controls, including dual analog sticks and precise gaming buttons for accurate gameplay. The device also includes a function button for accessing in-emulator menus or returning to the home screen, depending on the operating system used.

The Anbernic RG353M supports both Linux and Android OS, providing a wide range of gaming options. The Linux OS combines Emulation Station and RetroArch, offering compatibility with classic consoles from the 1970s to more recent systems. The Android OS requires some setup but provides access to a broader range of computers and consoles for reliving classic games. Additionally, the console supports custom firmware on an SD card, providing access to over 90 classic systems.

With built-in Wi-Fi, the RG353M enables online connectivity for multiplayer gaming with compatible games and systems. It also includes a mini-HDMI output for connecting the console to a TV and playing games on a larger screen. On the Android OS, you can install downloaded apps, expanding its functionality beyond gaming.

You can read our full Anbernic RG353M review here.


Anbernic RG35XX – Best vertical handheld retro games console

The Anbernic RG35XX is an impressive budget-friendly handheld retro games console that offers compatibility with many beloved classic consoles. Powered by the Actions ATM7039S quad-core processor running up to 1.6GHz and a quad-core PowerVR SGX544MP GPU, it delivers sufficient performance for fourth-generation gaming consoles and some newer ones. With 256MB DDR3 RAM, the handheld provides ample memory for the operating system and supported emulators.

Featuring a 3.5″ IPS display with a 640×480 resolution at a 4:3 aspect ratio, the RG35XX ensures an optimal retro gaming experience. The display exhibits vibrant colors and is large enough to comfortably view game details. The handheld also supports HDMI output via its Mini HDMI port, enabling you to connect it to a monitor or TV and enjoy upscaled gameplay at 720P on a larger screen.

The Anbernic RG35XX comes with a 64GB microSD card that contains the Linux-based operating system and game storage, while an additional microSD card of up to 512GB can be used for extra game storage. The handheld features a classic-style D-Pad, standard gaming buttons, and four additional buttons on the back for supported emulators. It supports sixteen classic gaming systems, including arcade and PlayStation 1, allowing users to relive or discover amazing games up to the fourth generation of consoles.

Measuring just 3.18 x 4.6 x 0.7 inches (8.1 x 11.7 x 2.0 cm) and weighing a mere 165g, the Anbernic RG35XX is remarkably lightweight and portable, fitting easily into a pocket or small bag. With its 2100mAh rechargeable battery, the handheld offers up to 5 hours of battery life, depending on the emulator being used.

You can read our in depth Anbernic RG35XX review here.


Retroid Pocket 3+ – Best Android handheld retro games console

The Retroid Pocket 3+ is a sleek handheld retro games console that offers access to a wide range of classic and newer generation consoles, all in the palm of your hand. Powered by the Unisoc Tiger T618 octa-core processor, including 2x A75 @2.0GHz and 6x A55 @2.0GHz cores, and paired with the Mali G52 MC2 running at 850MHz, this console delivers high performance while consuming less power.

With 4GB of LPDDR4x RAM and 128GB of internal eMMC 5.1 storage, expandable via the Micro SD Card slot, the Retroid Pocket 3+ offers ample space for storing your games. It runs on the Android 11 operating system, providing full support for the Google Play Store, allowing easy access to new apps and updates.

The handheld console is equipped with WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 5 for fast data transfer and online gaming on compatible software such as RetroArch. It also features HDMI output, enabling you to connect it to a TV or monitor for an immersive big-screen gaming experience. The Retroid Pocket 3+ includes a useful frontend that organizes your gaming collection, making it effortless to find your favorite games or explore new ones.

With the built-in controller screen mapping and overlay functions, accessed by swiping the screen, the Retroid Pocket 3+ offers convenient access to commonly used functions, system information, and the ability to use non-controller games with the controller. While it excels in running up to fifth-generation retro gaming systems like the PS1, performance with newer consoles may vary, and some games may be incompatible. Nevertheless, the console provides great performance and reliability with compatible systems.

You can learn more about the Retroid Pocket 3+ in our review here.


Anbernic RG505 – Best horizontal handheld retro games console

The Anbernic RG505 is a high-performance handheld retro games console that offers accurate controls and high-definition gaming, powered by Android 12. Available in Gray, Turquoise, and Yellow, the RG505 is compact, measuring 7.4 x 3.4 x 0.7 inches (18.9 x 8.7 x 1.8 cm) and weighing 286g, making it highly portable and easily fitting into a pocket or small bag.

Equipped with the Unisoc Tiger T618 64-bit octa-core processor (2x A75 @2.0GHz and 6x A55 @2.0GHz) and Mali G52 GPU, the RG505 delivers high performance, even for demanding consoles. It boasts 4GB LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB eMMC 5.1 HS400 internal storage, expandable with the included 128GB Micro SD Card.

Featuring a 4.95-inch OLED touch screen with a 960×544 resolution, the Anbernic RG505 provides stunning visuals and vibrant colors, reminiscent of the classic PSP. The retro gaming handheld utilizes hall effect sensor analogues for accurate controls that are more durable than traditional controls.

Running on Android 12, the Anbernic RG505 offers excellent performance and supports firmware updates from the internet, including updates from the Google Play Store. It features WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 5.0 for fast and reliable wireless connectivity, enabling online multiplayer gaming with friends on RetroArch.

With support for over 25 classic gaming consoles, computers, and handhelds from the 1970s to the 2000s, the RG505 offers a wide range of gaming options. It is powered by a 5000mAh rechargeable battery, providing up to 8 hours of gameplay, depending on usage.

The Anbernic RG505 is the ideal choice for gamers on the go, offering a high-performance retro gaming experience with excellent battery life and portability.

You can read the full Anbernic RG505 review here.


Recap of the best handheld retro games consoles

MODELPROCESSORDISPLAYOSWHERE TO BUY
Miyoo Mini Plus+ARM Cortex-A7 dual core running up to 1.2GHz3.5″, 640×80LinuxBUY HERE
Anbernic RG35XXQuad-core ARM Cortex-A93.5-inch IPS, 640×480 LinuxBUY HERE
Retroid Pocket FlipUnisoc Tiger T618 octa-core processor 2x A75 @2.0GHz & 6x [email protected]4.7” touchscreen, 750×1334 Android 11BUY HERE
Retroid Pocket 3+Unisoc Tiger T618 octa-core processor 2x A75 @2.0GHz & 6x [email protected]4.7” touchscreen, 750×1334 Android 11BUY HERE
RG505Unisoc Tiger T618 64-bit octa-core – 2xA75 @2.0GHz & 6xA55 @2.0GHz4.95” OLED touchscreen, 960X544Dual Boot Android & LinuxBUY HERE
RG353MRK3566 Quad-Core 64 bit Cortex-A55, Main frequency up to 1.8GHz3.5-inch IPS touchscreen, 640×480Dual Boot Android & LinuxBUY HERE

The Best Handheld Retro Games Consoles 2022

Retroid Pocket 2 Plus – Best overall handheld retro games console 2022

The Retroid Pocket 2 Plus is the newest iteration of Retroid’s popular handheld retro gaming console: the Retroid Pocket 2. At first glance, the Retroid Pocket 2 Plus is visually identical to it’s predecessor. But the similarities end at the aesthetics.

Featuring a significantly improved SoC over it’s predecessors, as well as featuring more RAM too, the Retroid Pocket 2 Plus is significantly more capable at emulation. Being able to comfortably handle a larger range of PSP, N64 games, as well as other platforms that were previously poor, such as Sega Saturn and Dreamcast.

The face buttons have been redesigned, and now use softer membranes for a less-clicky feel. It also features a newer version of Android — Android 9.0!

To learn more about the Retroid Pocket 2 Plus, check out our Retroid Pocket 2 Plus review!

What we like!

  • The improved processor is great!
  • The buttons feel much better now that they have some travel to them.
  • A touch screen is a nice addition to the package.

What we don’t like…

  • The ergonomics haven’t really improved.
  • Shoulder buttons are still click-y

ANBERNIC RG353P – Best horizontal handheld retro games console 2022

The RG353P by ANBERNIC is a SNES controller inspired design transformed into handheld retro games console. It has a 3.5″ IPS multi-touch display. 640×480 resolution that looks vibrant and works well with retro consoles due to the 4:3 aspect ratio. It uses the RK3566 processor which is a decent CPU supporting up to the PS1, Dreamcast era with a good deal of success.

This gaming handheld supports Dual Operating Systems with a choice of Android or Linux. Both do have their pro’s and cons which we go intro detail on our RG353P review here. Other features include WiFi support for scraping game data as well as playing multiplayer games online with others. Learn more about and order the RG353P here .

What we like!

  • Nice controller inspired design available in two colours
  • WiFi built in for scraping and online gaming
  • Great looking 3.5″ display
  • HDMI Output

What we don’t like…

  • Using the RK3566 processor which has been seen on many handhelds already

ANBERNIC RG503 – Best Linux handheld retro games console 2022

The RG503P main draw is the 4.95″ OLED display, its actually the same one used in the Sony Vita, with a 960×544 resolution. It looks great with vibrant colours that pop out of the screen. It also supports HDMI output to a TV or monitor if you want big screen gaming or are playing with friends.

It features the RK 3366 processor with 1GB LPDDR4 RAM and 64GB storage. Running Linux and the Emulation Station style frontend it provides a slick user experience with support for around the PlayStation and Dreamcast era with little issues.

You can learn more about and order the RG503 here.

What we like!

  • Quality 4.95″ OLED display
  • Built in WiFi for retro gaming online
  • Good battery life
  • Up to 512GB micro SD cards supported

What we dislike…

  • While performance is faster than other models, it is still not quite there for above PS1 era.

Miyoo Mini – Best budget handheld retro games console 2022

The Miyoo Mini has two main features that stand out amongst others. The first is the price, being around half the price of other retro handhelds. The second is that with the vertical orientation, it becomes naturally smaller than other handhelds. The Miyoo Mini measures just 2.55 x 3.68 x 0.70 inches (6.5 x 9.35 x 1.8 cm) and weighs 110 grams. The size makes it ideal for playing while travelling such as your daily commute.

The Miyoo Mini processor is an ARM Cortex-A7 dual core with a clock frequency up to 1.2GHz. Inside is 128MB RAM which is used by the OS and emulators. It may not sound like much but the retro consoles often had less memory than an average email size! The display is an IPS 2.8 inch with 4:3 ratio at 640×480 resolution, and it looks great!

You can play all of your favourite classic consoles with the Miyoo Mini. PlayStation emulation is however a little slower than it should be. You can install the Onion OS CFW (Custom Firmware) which not only makes PlayStation emulation pretty much perfect, it has other features including a nicer looking frontend and additional emulators.

We highly recommend considering the Miyoo Mini, you can read our full Miyoo Mini review on the blog.

What we like!

  • Great looking 640×480 2.8″ display
  • Around half the price of other devices
  • Excellent for your daily commute
  • Good battery life, up to 5 hours depending on usage

What we dislike…

  • PlayStation emulation support not perfect out of the box

ANBERNIC RG552 – Best Android handheld retro games console 2022

The ANBERNIC RG552 is the latest handheld retro game console from ANBERNIC to hit the scene. Featuring a number of improvements over its predecessors.

With a brand new SoC — the RockChip RK3399 — and a respectable 4GB of RAM, the RG552 is capable of handling a broad swathe of games that were essentially unplayable on earlier models (i.e., most Dreamcast games, Sega Saturn games, and more!).

In terms of size, the RG552 is larger than older models, but it does feature a significantly larger screen. Said screen also accepts touch input! Which is perfect, as the device runs Android by default for the first time!

Additionally, the long-missed HDMI output is back! Allowing you to connect the RG552 to your TV for a more comfortable viewing experience!

Check out our ANBERNIC RG552 review to learn more!

What we like!

  • Finally a new CPU with the RockChip RK3399!
  • Large 5.36″ touchscreen that looks great
  • Dual boot to Android or Linux
  • HDMI Output to TV or Monitor

What we don’t like…

  • Performance could be better with some emulators
  • Having to manually enable audio when using HDMI on Linux

ANBERNIC RG351MP – Best metallic handheld retro games console 2022

The ANBERNIC RG351MP is (at the time of writing, what we believe to be) ANBERNIC’s final handheld retro games console of their “third generation”.

Stand-out features of the RG351MP feature a “premium-feeling” metal shell, and a crisp 640x480p IPS display with a 4:3 ratio. It also retains the dual-SD card slot design seen in the RG351V and the earlier “second generation” handhelds.

This handheld is powered by a Rockchip RK3366 SoC – with a quad-core processor that runs at 1.5 gigahertz, and 1GB of DDR3L RAM. These specs allow the RG351MP to near-perfectly handle Playstation 1 games and anything older. It can also handle some N64 and PSP games, although your mileage may vary per-game.

A nice additional feature of the RG351MP is it’s ability to make use of rudimentary online features. With a wi-fi dongle inserted into the unit, you can connect to the internet to scrape online databases of metadata for your game collections. This includes box art, descriptions, release dates, and more. You can also play some games online through RetroArch’s experimental online play functionality.

You can learn more about the RG351MP in our RG351MP review, as well as buy your own RG351MP from DroIX.

What we like!

  • The 4:3 display allows for pixel-perfect visuals in the majority of retro games.
  • Being able to use two SD cards makes it much easier to manage games and firmware.
  • The colour choices this time around have much more life to them. With cool Ocean Blue and refreshing Mint Green options.

What we don’t like…

  • No internal Wi-Fi functionality. You WILL need a dongle in order to perform online tasks.
  • It’s more of the same? If you already have an RG351V or RG351M, there is not much reason to upgrade.

ANBERNIC RG351V – Best vertical handheld retro games console 2022

The ANBERNIC RG351V is Anbernic’s third attempt at a vertical handheld retro games console, after the RG280V and RG300. Both of those consoles were excellent in their own right, but the RG351V takes things a step further and provides a truly outstanding retro gaming experience.

Being a vertical handheld, the RG351V is much taller than its contemporaries, predecessors, and successors. With the controls for the system being present underneath the display.

Talking about the display – this is the first ANBERNIC handheld since the original RG300 to feature a 4:3 display, granting it higher compatibility with a wider array of retro titles.

Like the RG351M and RG351P, the RG351V features the same RockChip RK3326 SoC, and can expect similar performance in the same titles.

Pick up an RG351V from DroiX today, or check out our RG351V review to learn more.

What we like!

  • The vertical design is surprisingly comfortable to hold!
  • Two SD card slots make managing your firmware and games a breeze.
  • Functional built-in Wi-Fi means no dongle is necessary!
  • The screen is beautifully crisp, clear, and provides pixel-perfect scaling for many retro platforms.

What we don’t like…

  • Only one analogue stick is present.
  • Only one speaker, positioned in such a way where your hand will block it.
  • The wood colour is… unusual? Some may like it, but we’re not a huge fan.

RG300X – Best pocketable handheld retro games console 2022

We could not create a buying guide without mentioning the RG300X. It is an extremely portable retro handheld inspired by the classic Gameboy Advance Micro design.

The RG300X retro handheld features the JZ4770 processor which is on the lower end of the processor scale. But you will notice that the handheld does not have any analogue sticks, so you would not be able to play all PlayStation or Dreamcast games even if the processor could run them all. The main purpose of the RG300X is to play earlier systems that relied on pixel perfect controls with a D-Pad, and the RG300X is perfect for this.

At only 5.3 x 2.7 x 0.78 inches it’s one of the smaller handhelds making it very pocketable, there’s no annoying analogue sticks getting in the way. It runs the Opendingux operating system which itself is just fine if you want plug and play. There is custom firmware available if you don’t mind some tinkering.

The RG300X retro handheld is a great choice if you want an easily pocketable, pick up and play gaming console. You can read our full RG300X review here for more in depth information.


Best of the rest of handheld retro games consoles 2022

ANBERNIC RG351M

As the second entry in the third generation of ANBERNIC handhelds. The ANBERNIC RG351M was our previous favourite handheld retro games console – until it was dethroned by the RG351MP.

When compared to the RG351MP, it is extremely similar. Boasting the same rockchip SoC and the same general performance in emulation. It differs in three areas however.

  1. It has a functional built-in Wi-Fi chip
  2. The display features a lower resolution and a different aspect ratio (3:2 and 480x320p).
  3. It only has a single microSD card slot, meaning the OS and games are all stored on one card.

Compared to the earlier model, the RG351P, the RG351M was not a significant upgrade and was difficult to justify replacing your already perfectly functional RG351P for. But the small changes (the functional built in Wi-Fi chip, and the premium feel make this an excellent entry point for those who do not already own a handheld from this generation.

Want to know more? Take a look at our RG351M review for more info. Want to buy one? Buy your ANBERNIC RG351M from DroiX today!

What we like!

  • Functional built-in Wi-Fi eliminates the need for a dongle.
  • 3:2 resolution allows for pixel-perfect emulation of Game Boy Advance titles.
  • The metal shell gives the system a good sturdy feel to it.

What we don’t like…

  • 3:2 resolution means stretched visuals or black bars for many other systems.
  • The D-pad can be a little stiff until it is “broken in” after extended use.

Gameforce Chi

The GameForce Chi is a new handheld from a fresh face in the retro games console scene. Chinese startup GameForce founded in 2020 released this new handheld in early-mid 2021.

While reception was initially sketchy due to it’s unusual appearance, it quickly proved itself to be handheld worth buying.

The childish, playful appearance belies a surprisingly ergonomic feel in the hand. Coupled with a decent 4:3 IPS 640x480p display, the Gameforce Chi provides an all-around stellar experience.

One particular feature we like is the inclusion of buttons with optional backlit LEDs. Choose from a range of colours including Red, Blue, Green, Purple, and more. Or just turn them off if they’re not to your liking.

The lack of L3/R3 buttons is a bit of a bummer to us however, but it’s not a deal-breaker.

Check out more on the Gameforce Chi in our GameForce review, or buy a GameForce Chi from DroiX.

What we like!

  • The chunky design is surprisingly ergonomic.
  • Back-lit buttons with a variety of colours make for easy night-time playing.
  • The speakers are surprisingly decent.

What we don’t like…

  • The aesthetics are a little on the… “budget” side of things.
  • Lack of buttons! No L3/R3, and no dedicated volume wheel/buttons can make things awkward at times.

RetroFlag GPi Case

Changing things up a little, allow us to introduce the RetroFlag GPi case. It is a more “DIY” handheld retro games console that is built around the Raspberry Pi Zero W.

It resembles a Game Boy through and through – there is no getting around this fact. Through the use of a Raspberry Pi present in the cartridge (which is also removable), it is possible to play a variety of retro games through RetroPie and similar distributions (Lakka, etc.).

A neat feature of the GPi case is the ability to power itself solely off of AA batteries, really driving home the nostalgia angle that the unit is going for.

The RetroFlag GPi makes an excellent gift for any gamer in the family, old or new. Particularly due to it’s DIY design, which makes it a fun, short and easy project to work on.

If you’re interested in buying a RetroFlag GPi of your own, whether it be just the case itself, or a pre-built unit, you can buy a Retro Flag GPi from DroiX. Or you can check out our review of the GPi case to learn more.


Recap of the Best Retro Games Consoles 2022

We’ve provided a basic recap of the 5 devices featured in this article below. They’re all fairly similar on paper, so make sure to check out our reviews for more info!

ModelProcessorDisplayOperating SystemPurchase Link
Retroid Pocket 2 PlusUnisoc Tiger T310; Quad-core @ 1.8GHz640x480p; 4:3; 3.5″Android 9.0Buy Now
ANBERNIC
RG353P
RK3566 Quad-Core 64-bit Corex-A55 @ 1.8GHz640×480; 4:3, 3.5″Android 9 / LinuxBuy Now
ANBERNIC
RG503
RK3366 Quad-core 64-bit Cortex A55 CPU @ 1.8GHz960×544, 16:9l 4.95″AndroidBuy Now
MIYOO MINIARM Cortex-A7 dual core @ 1.2GHz640x480p; 4:3; 2.8″Custom (Linux based)Buy Now
ANBERNIC
RG552
RockChip RK3399; Quad-core @ 1.8GHz1920×1152; 5:3; 5.36″Android 7.1 (Internal), Batocera (microSD card)Buy Now
ANBERNIC
RG351MP
RockChip RK3326; Quad-core @ 1.5GHz640x480p; 4:3; 3.5″EmuELEC (Custom)Buy Now
ANBERNIC
RG300X
JZ4770 @ 1.0 GHz640×480; 4:3; 3.0″OpendinguxBuy Now
Gameforce
Chi
RockChip RK3326; Quad-core @ 1.5GHz 640x480p; 4:3; 3.45″EmuELEC (Official)Buy Now
RetroFlag GPi BCM2835; Single-core @ 1GHz320x240p; 4:3; 2.8″Variable (RetroPie, Lakka, etc.)Buy Now
ANBERNIC
RG351V
RockChip RK3326; Quad-core @ 1.5GHz 640x480p; 4:3; 3.5″ EmuELEC (Custom) Buy Now
ANBERNIC
RG351M
RockChip RK3326; Quad-core @ 1.5GHz 480×320; 3:2; 3.5″ EmuELEC (Custom) Buy Now
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