The Anbernic RG Cubexx redefines retro gaming with its near-perfect square 3.95" IPS display (720×720 resolution) - an ideal canvas for classic 4:3 aspect ratio games. This powerhouse comes preloaded with 5373 games across PSP, PS1, N64, Dreamcast and more on its 160GB storage (32GB internal + 128GB card). The quad-core Cortex-A53 processor and G31 MP2 GPU deliver arcade-perfect emulation, while modern features like 5G WiFi multiplayer, Moonlight streaming for PC games, and TV-out bridge nostalgia with today's technology. With RGB-illuminated joysticks, 3800mAh battery (6.5 hours), and ergonomic grips, it's built for marathon gaming sessions.

The Anbernic RG Cubexx redefines retro gaming with its near-perfect square 3.95" IPS display (720×720 resolution) - an ideal canvas for classic 4:3 aspect ratio games. This powerhouse comes preloaded with 5373 games across PSP, PS1, N64, Dreamcast and more on its 160GB storage (32GB internal + 128GB card). The quad-core Cortex-A53 processor and G31 MP2 GPU deliver arcade-perfect emulation, while modern features like 5G WiFi multiplayer, Moonlight streaming for PC games, and TV-out bridge nostalgia with today's technology. With RGB-illuminated joysticks, 3800mAh battery (6.5 hours), and ergonomic grips, it's built for marathon gaming sessions.

Meet the ROG Xbox Ally, a gaming handheld for everyone, combining the freedom of Windows, craftsmanship of ROG, and the power of Xbox into the palm of your hands. Built in partnership with Xbox, the ROG Xbox Ally gives you seamless experience across Xbox Game Pass, Steam, Epic Games, and more in one versatile system. It’s powered by the AMD Ryzen Z2 A processor, delivering smooth, responsive gameplay for both cloud and native titles. With 16GB of LPDDR5 6400 MHz memory and a 512GB SSD, the ROG Xbox Ally is engineered to tackle everything from indie games to AAA titles. Its 60Wh battery power extends play sessions, while the redesigned ergonomics and Xbox-inspired grips keep you comfortable all day. Enjoy crisp, fluid visuals on the 7” FHD 120Hz display with FreeSync Premium and launch straight into the Xbox full screen experience with just one press of a button.

Introducing the ROG Xbox Ally X, a groundbreaking device that brings the freedom of Windows, craftsmanship of ROG, and the power of Xbox into the palm of your hands. Built in partnership with Xbox, the ROG Xbox Ally X delivers a seamless experience across Xbox Game Pass, Steam, Epic Games, and more — all in one versatile system. At its core is the AMD Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme processor, delivering next-gen performance with AI-powered efficiency and responsiveness. With 24GB of ultra-fast LPDDR5X 8000 MHz RAM and 1TB of SSD storage, the ROG Xbox Ally X is engineered to tackle AAA titles. Its 80Wh battery powers extended play sessions, while the redesigned ergonomics and Xbox-inspired grips keep you comfortable through every mission. Dive deeper into your games with precise impulse triggers and enhanced haptic feedback, and enjoy smooth, vibrant visuals on a 7” FHD 120Hz display with FreeSync Premium.

Lenovo Legion Go S, powered by SteamOS, features AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme for gaming performance. The 8" 120Hz PureSight Display allows for immersive gaming. VRR, adjustable triggers, and an ergonomic design ensure comfort. SteamOS delivers quick resume, seamless updates, and full Steam access, including Steam Cloud, Steam Chat, Steam Game Recording, and more.
| Pros for RG Cubexx Retro Gaming Handheld – 3.95" IPS, 5373 Games, 5G WiFi & Bluetooth | |||
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| There were no pros for this product— | Overall Performance, Ergonomics, Battery Life, Charging Speed, Storage Capacity | Overall Performance, Battery Life, Screen Quality, Portability, Comfort | Overall Performance, Screen Quality, Ergonomics, Operating System, Processor Speed |
| Cons for RG Cubexx Retro Gaming Handheld – 3.95" IPS, 5373 Games, 5G WiFi & Bluetooth | |||
| There were no cons for this product— | Screen Size | There were no cons for this product— | Battery Life, Fan Noise, Weight |
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