A budget version of the Anbernic RG353P gaming handheld has been launched. The Anbernic RG353PS is a 3.5-inch gaming handheld that offers similar options as the RG353 but at a less expensive price. It is powered by the Rockchip RK3566 and offers 1 GB of RAM but no built-in storage.
Anbernic introduced the RG353P back in
June 2022 powered by the same low-power Rockchip RK3566 chipset. The RK3566 has
four ARM Cortex-A55 CPU cores running at 1.8GHz and a Mali-G52 MP2 GPU.
However, the latest iteration of the RG353P comes with a reduced RAM capacity
of 1GB compared to 2GB in its predecessor. Another thing with the Anbernic
RG353PS is that it lacks in-built storage or Android support. It features two
MicroSD card slots dedicated for games storage and its Linux-based OS.
In addition, the RG353PS gaming handheld
has a 640 x 480 pixels resolution for its 3.5-inch IPS display. This is the
same display resolution as the RG353P and it also retains a 3,500mAh battery as
its predecessor. The new gaming handheld’s battery can last for up to 6 hours
of game time. You can connect the Anbernic RG353PS to an external display via
its HDMI port. It also has a Wi-Fi chip for multiplayer gaming.
Since the release of the RG353P, Anbernic
had launched the RG353Vand RG353M handhelds successively. The Anbernic RG353PS
will be available in three colorways and the prices start at US$ 86.99. The gaming
handheld will subsequently revert to its original price of US$ 94.99. There are no
specifics yet on the release date of the new gaming handheld but this is
expected to be soon.