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Anbernic RG552

$369, anbernic.com

You may not have heard of Anbernic, but for several years the gaming hardware manufacturer, based out of China, has been quietly amassing an army of fans thanks to the excellent retro handhelds it has been developing.

From the RG350 to the RG280V and many more inbetween, it’s built a solid reputation for putting out superb, affordable Linux-based handhelds purpose built for retro gaming, with build quality far beyond expectations.

Its latest device, the Anbernic RG552, is its most advanced and ambitious yet – a high definition touchscreen portable that can dual-boot between a gaming-focussed

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