Originally posted by QualityChimp
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Cool as a curio, but I tend to think these things are very specialised. Like there are those players who would really love to play FFXIV or something on-the-go, but I find even with the ANBERNIC devices that home games don't really feel that great to play when out-and-about. They tend to take too long to load, don't suspend so well, and have gameplay loops and UI designs that are designed around you sitting and reserving time to play them in a lounge/study setting.
Then again I'm the same with the Switch; I use both modes but there are very few games that I play equally in each.
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Yep...
In January, the team behind the AMD-based handheld gaming PC, AYA NEO, announced their Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign and said that it would launch in early February. However, this launch was delayed to an unspecified date until today when the company revealed that their campaign will finally...
Aya Neo is between $700 and knocking $900. Fat chance.
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Originally posted by gware View PostFinally decided to get one of these after holding off for so long. The new RG351V is the model I’ve got for.
it wooden work.
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Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostLooks good, but be careful because I bought a wooden console before with a wooden screen and wooden circuit board, but when I tried to play on it...
it wooden work.
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Originally posted by Asura View PostActually proper question; does the 351v run the same software/innards as the 350, or the 351? The name would suggest 351 but I want to be sure. Might get one for Blobcat; I got her that PowKiddy GBASP clone as a stocking filler for Christmas which she's used a lot.
It does look like its the same memory, CPU and GPU as the RG351P, but it has a 3900 mAh battery instead of a 3500.
The new RG351P retro gaming handheld features a powerful quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM, an IPS screen, and more! Buy now!
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