Anbernic is a Chinese manufacturer of handheld retrocomputing devices. These devices typically run a version of Android or Linux and allow users to play historical video games through software emulation.
Its systems have often met with acclaim, considered among the best retrocomputing devices released from 2020 to 2022. Due to their popularity, a number of open source projects provide custom firmware for the devices, adding additional features and extended support. These include ArkOS, AmberElec and ROCKNIX.
The Anbernic trademark was registered in 2017 by the Shenzhen-based manufacturer Shenzhen YangLiMing Electronic Technology Co., Ltd as the company released their first handheld, the Retro Game (RG). The brand became prominent after releasing a string of popular retrocomputing devices including the RG351, RG353 and RG35XX.
Model | Release Date | CPU | Operating System | ||
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Sep 2020 | Rockchip RK3326 | Linux | |||
Jan 2021 | Rockchip RK3326 | Linux | |||
Feb 2021 | Rockchip RK3326 | Linux | |||
Dec 2021 | Rockchip RK3399 | Android & Linux | |||
RG353 | Jun 2022 | Rockchip RK3566 | Android & Linux | ||
RG35XX Plus | Nov 2023 | Allwinner H700 | Linux | ||
RG Cube | Jun 2024 | UNISOC T820 | Android |
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