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Anbernic RG476H Hands-On – Premium Build, Huge 4:3 Display

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👉The Anbernic RG476H is here, and in this video we take a hands-on look at what makes this new retro handheld stand out. With its premium build quality and large 4.7-inch 4:3 LTPS display running at 120Hz, the RG476H is designed for players who love classic gaming in its original aspect ratio. Powered by the T820 chipset, this device sits in a unique niche between entry-level handhelds and higher-end Android devices like the Retroid Pocket 5. From PS2, GameCube, and Wii emulation down to classic consoles like the SNES, Genesis, and PlayStation 1, the RG476H delivers strong performance for under $200, making it an attractive option for retro gamers looking for a balance of price, power, and premium feel. In this review, we dive into the ergonomics, controls, and gameplay experience of the RG476H, highlighting its standout D-pad, comfortable face buttons, and hall sensor joysticks, while also discussing some drawbacks with shoulder trigger noise and grip comfort. We also cover battery life, display quality, and emulator performance across multiple generations, showcasing where this handheld shines and where it falls short. If you’re considering the RG476H as your next retro gaming handheld, or just want to see how it compares to the Anbernic RG477M, Retroid Pocket 5, and other 4:3 devices, this in-depth hands-on review has you covered. Also thanks to Producer Sony for editing this one since everyone in Zu's inner circle was sick with THE CRUD. Russ' BFI/CRT Video: https://t.co/i6oIHTM6aI 〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰 🛒Featured items from this video: 476H at Anbernic: https://rh-go.link/RG476H 476H at AliExpress: https://rh-go.link/Anbernic-RG476H_AE The Anbernic RG476H features a 4.7-inch LTPS In-Cell multi-touch display with a resolution of 1280×960 and a 120Hz refresh rate. It runs on the Unisoc T820 octa-core processor (1×A76@2.7GHz, 3×A76@2.3GHz, 4×A55@2.1GHz) with a Mali-G57 GPU at 850MHz. The device includes 8GB LPDDR4X RAM, 128GB UFS2.2 storage, and operates on Android 13. Connectivity options include dual-band Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n/ac) and Bluetooth 5.0. Additional features: 5000mAh battery, stereo speakers, 3D Hall joysticks, six-axis gyroscope, RGB lighting, USB Type-C with 1080p display output, and support for TF card expansion up to 2TB. 💵 Save money with our hand-picked gaming & handheld deals: https://handheld.deals 🔎Browse our curated weekly deals: https://rh-go.link/DILLS ✨Became a Member or Patron👇 🌐All Our Links: https://rh-go.link 〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰 🎵 Music by Jim Gray (https://ourghosts.bandcamp.com) and SoundStripe 🎞️Production & Editing by SonyWWDD30 (and Gary for Zu's vids...sometimes) ⚠️ Disclaimer This description contains affiliate links. By purchasing something, RH may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. This video is for education and entertainment purposes only, and is not intended for kids. All opinions are our own. #emulation #retrohandheld #retrogaming 〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰 ⌚Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction 01:16 - Comparison to the RG477M 02:05 - Price 03:24 - Device Tour 03:55 - Controls 06:32 - Ergonomics 08:51 - Screen 10:10 - Performance 13:01 - What Did We Learn? 14:58 - Thanks for watching!

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