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Anbernic RG40XXV Review: This Might Be My New FAVORITE Vertical

Gaming


Introduction

The latest offering from Anbernic, the RG40XXV, has arrived, and it’s generating a buzz in the retro gaming community. Built on the familiar and reliable Trident True H700 chip, the RG40XXV promises to deliver an exceptional gaming experience. Unlike its horizontal predecessors, the vertical form-factor is not just a design choice but seems to enhance usability and aesthetics.

Upon returning from vacation, I was thrilled to discover two units waiting for me: a sleek white model and a striking indigo blue variant. The white finish boasts a sophisticated matte look, while the indigo hue is vibrant yet subtle—definitely eye-catching.

Design and Build

Both units are lightweight and ergonomically designed, featuring the following:

  • A 3200mAh battery (slightly smaller than previous models)
  • A 4-inch IPS screen that is OCA laminated for vibrant visuals
  • Front-firing mono speaker
  • USB-C, 3.5mm headphone out, microSD card slots, HDMI out, and volume controls.

The D-pad is notably satisfying; its design features excellent pivot and responsiveness, making it enjoyable for platforming games. Although it uses mushy rubber membrane programming buttons, they feel acceptable during gameplay.

Performance

This model retains the same specs as its predecessor, including the trusted chip, and as expected, the RG40XXV runs games incredibly well across various emulators. The default software is user-friendly, and there’s potential for custom firmware with options like Minui already available.

Testing the device’s gameplay performance, I found that platforming titles like Pepsi Man and even God of War were executed impressively. The d-pad showed solid performance during my playthrough, with the face buttons providing neither lag nor discomfort—a perfect match for my gaming style.

Sound and Thermal Management

Despite the single mono speaker, the RG40XXV delivers decent audio quality, handling treble and mid-range frequencies well, although bass is lacking. One standout feature is the device's thermal management; even after intense gaming sessions, it remained surprisingly cool.

Pricing

The introduction price of the RG40XXV is set at $ 59.99, increasing to $ 66.99 after the initial 72-hour period. At this price point, it competes well against other vertical devices available on the market.

Conclusion

After putting the RG40XXV through its paces, I’m confident this device stands out among the H700 lineup. Its lightweight design, refined ergonomics, and support for retro gaming make it an attractive choice. However, some quality control issues emerged with my indigo model, leading me to favor the white unit for everyday use.

For gamers who want versatility in their retro gaming devices, particularly for Game Boy and Game Boy Color titles, the RG40XXV could very well be the new go-to device.


Keywords

  • Anbernic
  • RG40XXV
  • Trident True H700
  • Retro gaming
  • Ergonomic design
  • Lightweight
  • IPS screen
  • Performance
  • Gameplay
  • Pricing

FAQ

1. What is the main feature of the Anbernic RG40XXV?
The RG40XXV features a traditional vertical design with a 4-inch IPS screen and a Trident True H700 chip, offering excellent gaming performance for retro games.

2. How is the battery life of the RG40XXV?
The device is equipped with a 3200mAh battery, providing sufficient power for extended gaming sessions.

3. What types of games can I play on the RG40XXV?
You can play a wide variety of games from systems like Game Boy, Game Boy Color, PSP, and Dreamcast among others.

4. How does the RG40XXV compare to other Anbernic models?
While sharing components with previous models, the RG40XXV stands out due to its vertical form factor and ergonomic design, making it potentially one of the best in the H700 series.

5. What are the initial purchase prices for the RG40XXV?
The introductory price is $ 59.99 for the first 72 hours, then it increases to $ 66.99.