Key Takeaways
1. Anbernic’s RG477M is expected to release by the end of the month, while KT Pocket’s KT-R1S has no confirmed release date.
2. The RG477M features a faster chipset (Dimensity 8300) compared to the KT-R1S (Dimensity 7300), offering a significant performance advantage.
3. The estimated price for the RG477M is around CNY 1,688 ($235), making it more affordable than the rumored price of the KT-R1S at CNY 1,799 ($250).
4. Both devices are expected to have a metal casing, with the RG477M being designed to compete directly against the KT-R1S.
5. A gameplay showcase video for the RG477M has been released, hinting at a possible dual display feature, though its release is still uncertain.
Rumors have been swirling about Anbernic and KT Pocket working on similar handheld gaming devices for some time now. Initially, details about the KT-R1S were leaked first, but it appears that the RG477M will actually hit the shelves sooner. As of now, neither device has been given a confirmed release date.
Upcoming Releases
That said, it’s believed that Anbernic will launch the RG477M by the end of this month. On the other hand, KT Pocket has not given any hints regarding the release timeline for the KT-R1S. Regardless, it looks like Anbernic has crafted the RG477M to make the KT-R1S look less appealing.
Performance Expectations
In this context, the RG477M is expected to come equipped with a significantly quicker chipset compared to the KT-R1S, all while offering a more affordable price and matching its competitor’s metal casing. Reports suggest that both devices will use MediaTek’s Dimensity 8300 and Dimensity 7300 chipsets. Benchmarks indicate that the RG477M’s Dimensity 8300 boasts an impressive 84% CPU and 216% GPU performance advantage over the Dimensity 7300.
Pricing Insights
Leaked information hints that the RG477M might be priced around CNY 1,688 (approximately $235) with 12 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. In contrast, the KT-R1S is rumored to be priced at CNY 1,799, which translates to about $250 based on current exchange rates. With all this speculation surrounding both devices, Anbernic has chosen to release a comprehensive gameplay showcase video, which we’ve included below.
Interestingly, the RG477M seems to perform comparably to the existing RG557 (currently priced at $379 on Amazon), although the RG477M could surpass it in some demanding games due to its lower internal display resolution. The beginning of the video hints at a dual display feature. For a brief 20 seconds, the accessory resembles a simplified version of the Dual Screen Add-On that Retroid launched last month. At this point, it remains uncertain whether Anbernic intends to release this accessory or if it was merely shown in the video for illustrative reasons.
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