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Aivuidbs RG353V - Juego con sistema operativo dual Android 11 y Linux, RG353V con tarjeta TF 64G pre instalada, 4452 juegos, soporta 5G WiFi 4.2 Bluetooth, juegos en línea, transmisión y HDMI

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  • Consola de juegos ANBERNIC RG353V con Android 11, LINUX: hay dos sistemas con los que el sistema Linux de 64 bits es compatible, aplicaciones de 32 bits y Android en el RG353V, puedes obtener una experiencia de juego diferente, solo tienes que mantener pulsada la tecla F y luego pulsar la tecla de reinicio. Cuando utilices el sistema Android, no es solo una consola de juegos, sino también un dispositivo de entretenimiento multifunción. Puedes escuchar música, ver la televisión. hacer compras, socializar y mas.
  • Transmisión Moonlight y HDMI: ANBERNIC RG353V soporta Moonlight. Puedes jugar tus juegos de PC en casi cualquier dispositivo, ya sea que estés en otra habitación o kilómetros de tu equipo de juego. PSP, DC, SS, PS1, NDS, N64, CPS1, CPS2, FBA, NEOGEO, GBA, GBC, GB, SFC, FC, MD, SMS, GG, MSX, PCE, WSC, WIN, NGG, etc. 20 tipos de formatos de juego. Ayuda a los usuarios a descargar juegos en formatos relevantes.
  • 2.4G/5G WiFi y compatible con Bluetooth, Bluetooth 4.2: RG353V con procesador RK3566 Quad-core 64 bits Cortex-A55, la frecuencia principal es de hasta 1.8GHz; hace que RG353V tenga las características de bajo consumo de energía y alto rendimiento. La RAM del RG353V es LPDDR4 de 2 GB, cuanto mayor sea la memoria RAM en funcionamiento, más rápido será el tiempo de respuesta del sistema.
  • Batería de polímero de litio de 3200 mAh y pantalla IPS multitáctil OCA de 3.5 pulgadas: puedes utilizar RG353V durante 5 o 6 horas, con ángulo de visión completo IPS de 3.5 pulgadas, visualización OCA de ajuste completo, la resolución de la pantalla es de 640 x 480, soporte multitáctil, hace que el funcionamiento del juego sea más fácil, sin la necesidad de controlar a través de varios botones. Ten en cuenta que solo Android soporta el sistema multitáctil.
  • Regalo ideal: dimensiones del juego RG353V son de 17.4 x 8.4 x 2.1 cm, es un buen tamaño en la mano y es adecuado para llevar. Es un gran regalo para el novio, marido, hermano, hijo, padre y amigos para el cumpleaños, Día del Padre, Navidad, Día de San Valentín, Día de Acción de Gracias, etc. Obtén muchos cumplidos sobre lo interesante o práctico.


ANBERNIC RG353V. Especificaciones:
Sistema: Sistema Dual OS + Android 11+Linux (sistema Linux de 64 bits compatible con aplicaciones de 32 bits).
Color: Morado transparente/Blanco
Memoria: Android 32GB eMMC de alta velocidad 5.1, Linux 16GB TF, soporte para expansión de tarjeta TF dual
Pantalla: Angulo de visión completo IPS de 3.5 pulgadas, distancia cero OCA ajuste completo/640 x 480, multitáctil
RK3566 Quad-Core 64 bits Cortex-A55, frecuencia principal de hasta 1.8 GHz
RAM: LPDDR4 2GB
JuegosCompatible con juegos de Android (Honor of Kings, etc). PSP, DC, SS, PS1, NDS, N64, CPS1, CPS2, CPS3, FBA, NEOGEO, GBA, GBC, GB, SFC, FC, MD, SMS, GG, MSX, PCE, WSC, WIN, NGG, etc. 20 tipos de formatos de juegos. Ayuda a los usuarios a descargar juegos en formatos relevantes.
Idioma: Compatible con varios idiomas, como inglés, español, francés, alemán y otros de 20 idiomas. Ten en cuenta: Solo la interfaz del sistema se puede configurar en otros idiomas, actualmente el juego solo está disponible en chino o inglés.
Bocinas: Doble bocina estéreo de alta calidad
Batería: Polímero de litio 3200 mAh, duración de 6 horas
Tarjeta TF: tiene dos ranuras para tarjetas TF, soporta tarjetas TF (para juegos) de hasta 512 GB, puedes descargar tantos juegos como quieras.
Carga: 1.3 A de carga, a juego con la carga máxima de 2 A, cable de carga tipo USB, 4 horas para carga completa.
Disipación de energía: el consumo de energía más alto es de 450 mA, y el consumo de energía en estado de apagado es de 16 uA.
Otra función: compatible con tarjeta de red externa WIFI/doble OTG/doble 3D rocker/compatible con audífonos estéreo de 3.5 mm.
Lista de empaque:
1 consola de juegos RG353V
1 tarjeta SD 64G
1 cable de carga tipo USB.
1 manual de usuario (idioma español no garantizado).
1 protector de pantalla.
1 toallita.


Haunter
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de marzo de 2025
Great versatile handheld emulator. Comes preloaded with thousands of games. Works well, and has the classic gamboy color style. Can connect to wifi for downloading files and browsing internet.
Azul
Comentado en México el 10 de mayo de 2024
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Cela
Comentado en México el 6 de enero de 2024
Fue para regalo , le gustó mucho, el material es muy bueno, no sé traba , lo recomiendo
Emanuel
Comentado en México el 17 de enero de 2024
Una verdadera joya para los amantes de los juegos retros, la consola tiene una calidad excelente, aunque al principio te cuesta adaptarte a los controles, trae Batocera pero puedes cambiar el sistema por uno que se llama Arale ArkOs que es mejor y ya trae mas de 10K en juegos y hasta mas maquinas emuladoras, tardo un poco si, pero llevo en buenas condiciones, recomiendo a este vendedor ✌️
Carlos Torres
Comentado en México el 22 de abril de 2024
Material muy bien, funcionamiento super bien, los juegos creo que es medio impósible verlos todos, los que son verticales no es comodo jugarlos, pienso que es una muy buena compra como para perder el tiempo un rato en el aeropuerto o en lugares donde tienes que esperar y no hay mucho que hacer. Aun no pruebo instalar nuevos juegos pero pues hay muchos videos que dicen que si se puede y funcionan bien. Lo unico es que tardó casi un mes en llegar, pero pues solo fue paciencia...
Ax
Comentado en México el 19 de julio de 2023
Lo amo. Me encanta emula perfecto juegos de PSone, GameboyN64, etc etc trae muchísimos juegos, obvio no he probado todos pero si algunos exigentes y se comporta perfecto. Me encanta lo recomiendo mucho. La durabilidad de la batería es justa.
Schober Diseño
Comentado en México el 28 de mayo de 2023
La calidad de la consola es premium, excelente calidad de los botones, pantalla, duración de la bateria; ademas se le pueden instalar mas juegos, la recomiendo al 💯!!!!
José Luis Chávez Ayala
Comentado en México el 13 de abril de 2023
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
jose a.
Comentado en México el 8 de abril de 2023
El equipo es bueno, los botones se sienten bien y los joysticks, lo unico que les falta pulir son la presentacion de los juegos, ya que la mayoria no tienen imagen en la lista, y en los juegos vertical la pantalla se gira por default y no puedes voltearla de alguna manera
Cole F.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de abril de 2023
Get comfy, you're gonna be here awhile.The Device: This thing is pretty cool, not gonna lie to you, it can handle almost every game I've tried in it up to PSP. It can also tackle some PS2 games, 3DS, and Wii-U games through Android, but the performance on those are hit and miss.The Battery: Pretty good I'd say. But you ARE NOT gonna get 6 hours of constant play out of it, you are dreaming. 3 hours is more realistic. Battery life depends on operating system, game and emulator you're running. Each setting you have set will have an effect on this as well.My unit lasts for about 3 hours of Valkyria Chronicles 2 for PSP on ArkOS Linux-running with x4 PSP resolutionWiFi and Bluetooth: They both work and you can use them at the same time, but the range is total garbage. The device does have a normal plug on the board for an aftermarket antenna though, you would just have to figure out where to put one.The Touchscreen: To my knowledge this only works on the Android side, it supports at least 4 simultaneous finger taps. I think its more than enough for the emulators.HDMI & OTG: I don't use these, I'm going to assume they work though. HDMI just defeats the entire purpose of the device and OTG is only useful for cameras and flash drives here.[Update: Both operating systems will recognize a USB keyboard and mouse, and an Xbox One controller natively if you connect them through the OTG port using a USB-3 to USB-C adapter. This is extremely good for you if you plan on trying to develop your own software for the device]The Loudspeaker: I can only handle about 50% volume on it but the sound is alright for what it is-it is very fittingly named.The Dual SD card slot provides a few options as far as data storage.You can stick to the Linux OS and use TF2 as your game and data storage, switching to Android periodically to move files or you can use Android exclusively and use the TF2 card as raw data storage.Note that Android cannot properly address the TF1 slot and the card in this slot won't be accessed. If you want to mess with anything on there, you would have to swap it to the TF2 slot.-(A "TF" card and an "SD" card are one in the same. TF is what SD used to be)-(The device supports maximum 512GB card in the "TF2" slot).It is recommended to replace both SD cards it comes with as the quality of them is unidentifiable.I am using this card, found here on AmazonPNY XLR8 512GB Gaming Class 10 U3 V30 microSDXC Flash Memory Card - 100MB/s, Class 10, U3, V30, A2, 4K UHD, Full HD, UHS-I, micro SDThe Buttons and A-Sticks: The front facing buttons feel fine, the button return is good. The Analog sticks seem good, they're just tiny and I'm not used to it.I'm not a fan of the back 4 buttons-these were manufactured with a "swivel" feature that makes them a bit sloppy. It makes me feel like they're fragile but they're made that way. I suspect the added slop prevents them from breaking as you will be using them for grip at some point.The F button is hardcoded into the device's firmware and can't be modified easily.Operating Systems-Android 11, its about what you would expect, it's primarily for running the heavier emulators as the Linux OS doesn't have native support for them. Also very useful for file management. It is now possible to get Google Play Services running, although compatibility with GSF games has been somewhat poor.This Android firmware is built with controller mapping software to handle the button features, which works okay on the actual emulators, but it's not customizable enough for me. You basically have 2 control schemes. {1} Your Game is already compatible with controllers. Or {2} Your Game has a virtual joystick and buttons (you can move the 'buttons' around). You can set it up for one or the other, you cannot disable it. What I need is basically AntiMicro for Android.[To explain, the mapping has "Xbox" mode, which from what I gather relies on Xinput and can't be edited the way I want or "Switch" mode, where you can move the button spaces. Somewhere between these two functions the D-pad registers as KEYBOARD_UP/L/R/D and are always active, which is hard to work with. Disabling a button seems to eliminate it from the OS entirely](Press "Build Version" under "About" in Android settings x5 to enable Developer Mode)(WiFi-Bluetooth tethering does not seem to work, but all other Bluetooth and WiFi functions seem to work just fine)-Linux- This is a modified version of Emu-ELEC with Anbernic logos plastered everywhere and the red color scheme. This side of things can handle everything up to PSP, although some PSP games have poor performance issues. The Linux side runs Emu-ELEC as a front-end, and Retroarch in the back-end. So controller functions are native.I really want Lakka running on this device, replacing the Android firmware on the eMMC and making both TF slots mass data storage. That's what I would do, unfortunately Lakka.tv does not have a specific build for this device.A lot of the game covers and stuff are regrettably not present when you first turn it on, but you get what you pay for and that can be fixed.-for free too, I might add.(You are not supposed to be paying someone for Emu-ELEC, but with the price tag on this item compared to a bare Rockchip RK3566, it is clear you are primarily paying for the device)Moonlight Game Streaming: I don't care for it, I find the security measures extreme and the performance not all that great. Use Steam Link instead if you want to stream games from your PC.Linux or Android? Both?: Yeah, get the model with both. The Android side of things allows you to file manage as well as gives you access to more emulators. Some even perform better on certain games through Android then the Linux OS.Bonus: You might be wondering? Can I do stuff to the device? Absolutely. In my case I got rid of the standard Anbernic Linux OS and installed ArkOS to it instead. It is much cleaner and more customizable than the stock OS, in addition to actually having updates available, If Android in its current form isn't working for you, Look at Black Seraphs custom Android firmware.I'm about 95% sure you can also change the boot logo, but I haven't gotten that far yet.I also opened the device and slipped a wrist strap around one of the screw holes, because it's not very easy to hold on to. These things honestly need wrist straps.Dust covers for unused ports, aftermarket cases (Otterboxes? Hmm), and CUSTOM BUTTONS would all be interesting things to think about.The device turns the screen off from the power button like a phone on both operating systems, mine lasted over a day like that.There is a strange quirk it has where it gets warmer when the game is running but no actions are taken, than when you're actually doing stuff on said game. Because of this, I recommend at least hitting the power button on yours if you need to put it down for a while. The game will persist but the power consumption will plummet like a good sleep mode.It may get hot, that is normal. Running an entire Nintendo64 from a device the size of a Gameboy takes a lot of work and you're gonna get a little heat. However, the cooler you can keep this thing, the longer it will last youDon't use a Samsung Fast Charger power block-Just Don't. Use a 1.5A power block. The fine print on the power block will guide you here. (Can't find one? The little white power bricks that ship with iPods and older iPhones are usually 1.5A)I was asked if this would be a good device for a child around 12-13. I'm not a parent, but my answer to that is a big fat nope.To fix any problems you might have with this thing, you are going to need patience, 2-3 years of experience in Retroarch and a good amount of tech at home-such as a USB-C cable with data pins and a SD card reader for your PC.REPLACEMENT PARTSBATTERY:-3.7V 705068 3500mAh Lithium Polymer ion Battery Rechargeable Polymer Battery Pack for RG35XX with JST 1.25m Connector Lithium Polymer-https://www.amazon.com/705068-3500mAh-Lithium-Rechargeable-Connector/dp/B0C2KQTXQ3/ref=sr_1_17?crid=38Z6KJ2HJAT52&keywords=replacement+rg353+battery&qid=1697680543&sprefix=replacement+rg353+battery%2Caps%2C72&sr=8-17Would I buy this again? No-instead I would opt for one of the larger/newer models. I'm not mad at the price tag on this though.
Tareq hajjat
Perfect retro mini console
Ahmad Hassan
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Tim
There was 32gb memory insterted with 21 games from which 11 was settings. So its false advertisement, no 64gb memory and obviously no 4400+ pre installed games.
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