After remaking each Recreation Boy mannequin possible, Anbernic is able to tackle the following frontier of traditional gaming handhelds: the Nintendo DS. In its standard drip-feed style, the hand held maker launched a teaser video revealing the Anbernic RG DS. The corporate didn't provide many particulars for its Nintendo DS clone, however introduced that it might price lower than $100.
That price ticket isn't stunning for anybody who's been following Anbernic's recipe of recreating iconic handhelds at an reasonably priced value level. Nevertheless, it's nonetheless a lovely value level that's even cheaper than the Nintendo DS' authentic MSRP of $149.99. Past value, Anbernic hinted at a attainable new chip and confirmed off 4 colorways, together with black/crimson, teal, white and clear.
Anbernic hasn't introduced a launch date but, however the firm typically begins promoting its units shortly after the primary reveal video. As soon as obtainable, the Anbernic RG DS will compete towards the extra premium Ayn Thor that begins at $250. It's necessary to notice that Anbernic paused shipments from its Chinese language warehouses to US clients in April following the tariff adjustments, that means American consumers have been restricted to Anbernic's US inventory. The earlier discover has since been eliminated, however the Trump administration not too long ago introduced one other retaliatory tariff on all Chinese language items.
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