Anbernic Releases RG Nano: A Compact Portable Gaming Console | |
Detailed information and specifications have not been provided, but the company has released an official video showcasing the RG Nano on its YouTube channel. As of now, the RG Nano is Anbernic's smallest portable gaming device. The video demonstrates various features of the RG Nano, including a "standalone clock function" for those who choose to use the console as a keychain. It also includes a microSD card slot and a media player for "lossless high-quality music playback." The device features a "textured aluminum alloy body" instead of plastic. Although it lacks a dedicated headphone jack, the USB-C charging port on the top panel is compatible with headphones connected through a USB-C adapter. The RG Nano does not have analog joysticks; instead, it includes a D-pad, four action buttons, and a pair of buttons beneath the index fingers. The RG Nano is reported to be capable of playing games from Game Boy, Game Boy Color, NES, SNES, and Sega Genesis consoles. The console is equipped with a 1050 mAh battery and operates on a Linux-based operating system. Anbernic's RG Nano has been introduced as a compact portable gaming console. Despite its small size, the device supports a wide range of retro games from various consoles. It features a textured aluminum alloy body, a USB-C charging port, and a microSD card slot. The RG Nano also doubles as a standalone clock and offers lossless music playback. With its Linux-based operating system, the console provides an enjoyable gaming experience in a miniature form factor. | |
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