Anbernic has launched the RG405V, the second RG405 series gaming handheld after the RG405M, which the company released nearly six months ago. As its name suggests, the RG405V is a vertically orientated alternative to the RG405M. Thus, the RG405V contains the following hardware:
- 4-inch IPS display - 640 x 480 pixels
- Unisoc Tiger T618 chipset
- 4 GB LPDDR4x RAM
- 128 GB eMMC flash storage
However, Anbernic has equipped the RG405V with a larger battery than the RG405M, likely because of the former's larger housing, which measures 145 x 105 x 35 mm and 282 g. Specifically, the RG405V features a 5,500 mAh battery, 1,000 mAh and 22% larger than the battery that powers the RG405M. According to Anbernic, the RG405V should last for up to 9 hours between charges though, 2 hours and 28% longer than the RG405M.
Additionally, the RG405V has a hall joysticks, a six-axis gyroscope and a small fan to keep the Unisoc Tiger T618 in check. The Anbernic RGB405V starts at US$129.99 in Wood Grain, Transparent and Grey finishes with no MicroSD card for storing games. Alternatively, the gaming handheld is available with 128 GB and 256 GB MicroSD cards for US$144.99 and US$159.99, respectively. Please see Anbernic's website for more details.
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Anbernic via ETA Prime & Retro Handhelds