Anbernic has been quite busy last year, launching a slew of gaming handhelds, with the RG34XX (curr. $84.99 on Amazon) being the last one just before the holiday season. Even though Anbernic does not share any sales numbers for its products, it seems like the RG35XX SP has taken the lead in popularity, especially seeing how it received an update just four months after it was first launched.
New Competitor in the Market
Recently, Miyoo launched the Flip, which serves as an alternative to the RG35XX SP. This new device is smaller and features two joysticks, making it a notable addition. It’s important to mention that the Miyoo Flip has gotten mixed feedback, and as time goes on, opinions seem to be diverging even more. However, there are whispers that Anbernic is already working on the RG34XX SP to counter this new competition.
Expected Features of RG34XX SP
It looks like Anbernic plans to make the RG34XX SP by using the same display from the RG34XX and putting it into a shell inspired by the RG35XX SP and the Game Boy Advance SP (GBA SP). The RG34XX’s 3.4-inch display with a resolution of 720 x 480 pixels would provide perfect 2x integer scaling for GBA games, which is a great feature for gamers.
Rumor has it that this new 3:2 display will be paired with a different chipset—not the Allwinner H700 that is currently used in the RG34XX and other recent RG35XX models. From the image shared, it seems that Anbernic is aiming for performance that sits between the Rockchip RK3566 and the Unisoc Tiger T618. While many details are still under wraps, some speculate that this might be the MediaTek Helio P65, which features two ARM Cortex-A75 cores, six Cortex-A55 cores, and a Mali-G52 MP2 GPU, all built on a 12 nm process.
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