One of the most popular retro handheld gaming devices, made with a premium aluminum metal chassis. This is an upgraded version of the plastic RG351P, offering higher durability and built-in Wi-Fi support.
The device runs on an open-source Linux operating system, allowing it to play thousands of retro games by emulating popular platforms like PlayStation 1 (PS1), Game Boy Advance (GBA), and Nintendo 64 (N64).
‎ Key Technical Specifications
* Processor (CPU): Rockchip RK3326 quad-core processor at 1.5 GHz.
* Graphics Processor (GPU): Mali-G31 MP2.
* Random Access Memory (RAM): 1GB DDR3L.
* Display: 3.5-inch IPS screen with a resolution of 480x320 pixels (3:2 aspect ratio, ideal for GBA games).
* Chassis: Precision CNC-machined aluminum alloy (available in matte black and space gray).
* Connectivity: Built-in Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz) for multiplayer gaming, system updates, and downloading game posters.
* Battery: 3500 mAh capacity, providing up to 5-8 hours of continuous gameplay.
* Storage: Typically comes with a 64GB MicroSD card, expandable up to 256GB.
‎ Device Features
* Excellent Build Quality: The metal chassis gives the device a satisfying weight and a premium, comfortable feel in hand compared to plastic devices.
* Precise Buttons and Controls: Features dual 3D joysticks and excellent shoulder buttons for fighting and adventure games.
* Excellent Retro System Emulation: Smoothly runs PS1, GBA, SNES, Genesis, and arcade (MAME) games at a stable 60 frames per second.
* Custom Firmware Support: You can install community-developed operating systems like ArkOS or AmberELEC (351ELEC) to improve performance and user interface.
The device originally came with a 64GB memory card, but I'm not sure what happened to it and it stopped working. I bought a new 128GB memory card with games for it.
Price: 450 SAR, negotiable within reason.