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A year ago, I wrote about the four Anbernic handhelds built around an Allwinner H700 system on a chip I had purchased over a period of time. Two of those were heavily-inspired by two of my favorite Nintendo handheld consoles: the original Nintendo Game Boy Advance (RG34XX H) and the Game Boy Advance SP (RG35XX SP). Even with the firm and clacky buttons, I brought the RG35XX SP with me on trips due to the flip format factor protecting the screen when the device was not in use. Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP, Anbernic RG SP, and an Anbernic RG35XX SP When I heard that Anbernic was going to announce (yet) another handheld based around the Allwinner H700 and heavily inspired by the Game Boy Advance SP, I kind of rolled my eyes. The RG34XX SP that was released after the RG35XX SP was a huge miss for me for a number of reasons. So, when I saw that the new handheld, the RG SP (or RGSP), was a slimmer version of the RG35XX SP and had a screen with a usable 3:2 aspect ratio, I ended up placing…

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