However, the latter controls are set directly above the handheld's joysticks rather than pushed slightly outwards like on the RGB30. Theoretically, this may make the XF40H less comfortable to hold than the RGB30. Regardless, the XF40H features the trusty Rockchip RK3326 chipset, as well as a 4,000 mAh battery and a 4-inch IPS display that resolves at 720 x 720 pixels.
As always, Game Console's latest handheld runs Linux rather than Android, too. Currently, the XF40H can be picked up on Amazon for around $59.99. Alternatively, the same handheld is available on AliExpress for $35 and $27 on Alibaba.
Source(s)
Alibaba, AliExpress & Amazon via Retro Handhelds
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