RG40XX H Retro Handheld Game Console 4.0-inch IPS Screen Linux System Game Player 64GB Card Preloaded 5000+ Games RGB Lighting 3200mAh Battery(RG40XX H-Gray)
$89.99
Price: $89.99
(as of Dec 16, 2024 20:56:21 UTC – Details)
【RG40XX H Handheld Game Console】RG40XXH Handheld Game Console: RG40XXH boasts a 4.0-inch IPS screen with OCA full lamination and a resolution of 640×480. Available in Black/ Blue/ Gray, it provides a vibrant and immersive gaming experience
【64GB Preloaded 5000+ Retro Games】Equipped with an H700 quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU, a dual-core G31 MP2 GPU, and 1GB LPDDR4 RAM, the RG40XXH handheld game console offers smooth and lag-free gameplay. With 64GB of internal storage (expandable via dual TF card slots up to 512GB) and preloaded with over 5000 games, it supports a wide range of formats including PSP, PS1, DC, and more
【Comprehensive Connectivity and Multimedia Support】RG40XXH handheld game console comes with 2.4/5G WIFI and Bluetooth 4.2 connectivity, allowing for seamless online gaming and controller connectivity. It also supports a variety of video and music formats, including WMV, AVI, MP4, FLAC, MP3, and more, making it a versatile entertainment device
【Customizable RGB Lighting and Enhanced Gaming Features】RG40XXH handheld game console features 16 million color RGB joystick lighting, allowing you to customize the color and brightness to match your gaming style. It also supports 2.4G wireless and wired controller connections, HD TV connection for big-screen gaming, a vibration motor for immersive haptic feedback, and WIFI online pairing and streaming capabilities
【Long Battery Life and User-Friendly Design】With a 3200 mAh Li-polymer battery that provides up to 6 hours of gameplay, the RG40XXH handheld game console ensures you’re always ready for action. Its intuitive interface and easy-to-navigate menus make it perfect for gamers of all levels, offering a seamless and enjoyable gaming experience
6 reviews for RG40XX H Retro Handheld Game Console 4.0-inch IPS Screen Linux System Game Player 64GB Card Preloaded 5000+ Games RGB Lighting 3200mAh Battery(RG40XX H-Gray)
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AdamLeno –
Wonderfully simple console!
Love the console! Mixed reviews made me nervous about the OS or gameplay but I have had no problems. The OS runs smoothly. Supports most game formats. I was able to easily add more games to the SD card. Graphics are crisp and battery is good. Doesn’t feel cheaply made. Comfortable to hold and love the screen size.
MusicoMan –
The RG40XX-H feels premium
This is another handheld console from Anbernic, with the same chipset as the RG35XX (and RG28XX) series. The first two numbers after the âRGâ are screen size in all of these, so this unit has a 4.0â screen. In terms of size, I included a picture comparing it to the RG35XX-H and RG28XX. You can see that the thickness is greater but not far off the other units. All RG..XX units to date use the H700 quad-core ARM Cortex-A53.
One difference is the trigger bumps on the back of the 40XX which give a nice little shelf for your fingers to sit against as you hold the unit. While I donât have large hands, I found this to be more comfortable than the 3.5â unit, and while I donât âpocketâ these you can if youâre not wearing your skinny jeans! Still, the trigger bumps are due to the stacked digital shoulder button design, and I find them very comfortable and useful in holding the unit. The rounded corner design is a preference thing â but this more ergo-oriented approach is welcome and works well. The screen seems bigger than the actual 0.5â difference, and it appears to be more vibrant than the prior units.
The triggers have a solid click action, and I donât suggest playing games with this unit in bed if your partner has good hearing. The D-Pad and ABXY buttons, however, are quiet and should be fine. The thumb sticks feel âabbreviatedâ to me, with a limited range of motion. I prefer sticks that have a bit more throw, and the right stick feels even tighter than the left, and I donât like it in particularâ but this is my preference. The RGB LED surrounds on the sticks are colorful, but I turned the brightness down to 10% in the settings, and you can turn them off if you wish.
The sound as it comes through the onboard audio is adequate. The speaker slats are down facing, so how you hold this unit greatly changes the audio profile. The headphone audio is excellent, so thatâs potentially a better option.
This unit came with the 1.0.1 firmware, but the 1.0.3 just released as I write this and I think itâs an improvement because it seems more stable and has Retroarch 1.19.1 on it. I say more stable because MDCD titles now run properly with 1.0.3 firmware âfreshly flashed,â but did not on my unit with 1.0.2 (These worked fine on my 35xxh). The stock 64g SD card is of good quality, but I wanted to move off of the 1.0.1 version. Anbernic keeps making improvements to their âfirmware,â one version at a time, so Iâm always keen to have the latest for the RG..XX devices. I also run a 2 card setup, and there have been no issues with operation apart from some games working best with the 1.0.3 version.
I think this is Anbernicâs best handheld to date, and I look forward to the âVâ version that has just released as I write this. I think this is another notch in terms of fit and finish for the money, and it should give you many hours of gameplay in comfort. I know I vastly prefer this to the 3.5â horizontal unit, and I was surprised just how much more I connect with the RG40XX H.
purple.guy.87 –
A great handheld that’s worth the price!
The RG40XXH is an amazing device for carrying around! I have been fully impressed with my time using it. It has a great weight to it, and the rounded edges sit nicely against the palms of the user’s hands.
Buttons are sponge-like, with a squishy texture to the push. The joysticks feel almost exactly like Switch joysticks – and the light underneath is easily turned off or changed in the device settings menu. All in all, the buttons perform well and feel like they’re actually doing something.
The speaker on the device has an amazing, well rounded and deep sound. I do not experience snaps, crackles, or pops while playing, and voices come through clearly on PS1 and Dreamcast games.
The system seems to tap out at N64, but almost all PS1 and Dreamcast games I’ve tested have worked. PSP is a bonus, not many games work, but some of the less graphically intense games work very well.
The HDMI out function works, but I rarely use it as the resolution and aspect ratio is locked at 480p, so it looks pretty bad on screens much bigger than the one on the device itself.
I would add some grip to the back of it for longer gaming periods, but it’s fully unnecessary and completely playable as-is.
If you’re looking for a cool little device that’s just under the size of a PlayStation Vita, this is the one!
Bertie the dragon –
Fun, but lagging.
I got this as a gift for my husband but in the end it was fun for me and the kids.
The nostalgia of playing games from my youth is so much fun, and all in one small device.
I wish that it was slightly better though, when playing GTA, anytime I would drive a vehicle the entire game would lag really bad.
I also had some issues being locked into some other games, there was no option to exit back to the home screen so I had to manually turn it off and on to exit.
The battery lasts for a long time and most of the games work fine. There are hundreds of games to choose from so I have not played a small portion of them.
Overall great product.
ATP –
Great device for gifting
This is a great device for a gift for anyone who loves video games. it comes with a good selection of games and vibrant colors. the blue color on the devices is close to navy blue which is a good change as most devices nowadays are black or white. the analog sticks feel great and the RGB lighting adds some great flare to the overall aesthetics.
GanskiRules –
I love these things. Comes preloaded with a ton of roms.
I’ve had a couple of Anbernic RG35XX handhelds over the past few years and this thing is definitely an upgrade. The dual thumbpads are a huge improvement and with only a ten dollar price difference as of the time that I’m writing this review, I’d definitely go with this thing over the RG35XX, It’s a no brainer.
It’s played everything I’ve thrown at it with one glaring exception – ocarina of time. The menus have issues loading and the game occasionally stutters but every other rom I’ve used so far has worked great.
Works great over a mini or micro (not sure which it’s called) HDMI to HDMI cable hooked up to a tv but the older games just look better on the smaller screen on the handheld.