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The RG40XXV Retro Handheld Game Console is a cutting-edge gaming device featuring a 4.0-inch IPS screen, built-in 64G TF card with 5528 classic games, and support for multiple game formats. With advanced connectivity options including 5G WiFi and Bluetooth 4.2, this console allows for seamless multiplayer gaming. Its robust 3200mAh battery ensures long hours of playtime, making it perfect for gaming on the go. The console is powered by a high-performance H700 quad-core chip, ensuring smooth gameplay and an immersive experience.
Platform | Linux |
Controller type | Push Button |
Screen size | 4 Inches |
Power source | Battery Powered |
Hardware interface | USB |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 17 x 11 x 4 centimetres |
Number of batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Age range (description) | 12-60 |
Battery life | 8 Hours |
Battery description | Lithium |
Display type | IPS |
Material | PVC |
Memory storage capacity | 16 GB |
Form factor | Handheld |
Product Dimensions | 17 x 11 x 4 cm; 370 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer recommended age | 12 years and up |
Item model number | RG40XXV |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Batteries included? | Yes |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | Lithium |
Material Type(s) | PVC |
ASIN | B0DFM5PSJ5 |
S**N
Quite good but not so so
The media could not be loaded. It comes with 64gb memory card. It looks good and very sturdy. However, games are very pixilated. I can say that the picture quality is poor as compare to phone games. Battery life is so so... Functionality not impressed. This item will be going to my 9 y.o nephew as a gift. He will definitely enjoy it
K**N
Amazing so far
First off, I’m not a vine reviewer. I didn’t get this sent to me specially to review. I’m someone who wanted a sense of nostalgia who has some growing time on his hands and doesn’t have many €100s to buy an old PS1 or N64 and buy the games and packs etc. so, I didn’t get this some research and bought this one. I’m 3 days in and love it. Lots of fighting games, racing games and the feel is great! So far have charged it 3 times without issue, I have yet to download ROMs or emulators but hopefully will do that soon once I can find out how to.Looks-wise, I got the white one and it’s sleek and cool. Sound is fantastic. Game choice is varied and great! No Mario etc but has great variance in choice. So far it’s five stars for value for money, great size, and worth the €116 I spent.
J**T
Absolutely awesome
Absolutely amazing. A great little handheld. I ended up changing the stock firmware, well worth the money. Play it every day.
J**D
A list of all the games should be listed
Absolutely gutted theres not a single Pokémon game 😔
P**.
Great budget unit
Really good unit for the price, contains many game and you have the option to add your own. There are some systems like game cube that are not supported. Interesting to see that Nintendo ROM's are not featured (clearly afraid of the legal team here), whilst most Nintendo systems are. File structures are something of a learning curve (instructions don't tell you which folder equates to which system (some are obvious others not). MAME version is unclear which makes tailoring your library to only contain working ROM's a task. External storage is nice in that the unit will create system folders for you when inserting SD so then you only have to add ROM's or images etc.
A**R
Great fun
Great wee gadget to play the old console games on
M**.
So far so good
Is pretty good emulatir, has no nitendo games on arrived and also a little bit pricy. But so far so good, also good idea for long trips
K**N
Awesome gadget for gamers and tech fans
The media could not be loaded. This is actually an amazing little piece of kit, as an 80’s child who grew up in the 90’s the nostalgia this thing brings back is just fantasticAlready started messing with customisation and different operating systems, it’s great if you like to tinker with tech but also works great out of the box too if you don’tI’m very impressed
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