RG280M

Anbernic

RG280M

$105Mid-Range

Handheld · Horizontal · OpenDingux

Good for

Game Boy, NES, Genesis, GBA

Support listed to

PS1

OS

OpenDingux

Released

Jun 2020

The RG280M is a mid-range horizontal retro handheld from Anbernic with a 2.8-inch 320×480 IPS screen, WiFi, and runs OpenDingux. It is best suited for Game Boy, NES, Genesis, GBA, with support listed up to PS1. It typically sells for around $105.

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Emulation

Supports 7 of 18 tested systems: 4 at excellent, 2 running well.

Mid-generation systems

Limited

1 of 5 systems listed as playable or better

Modern systems

Unsupported

0 of 4 systems listed as playable or better

Classic systems

Excellent

6 of 6 systems listed as playable or better

Sixth-generation systems

Unsupported

0 of 3 systems listed as playable or better

Excellent
GBANESGenesisGame Boy
Good
PS1SNES
Limited
N64

Emulation source notes

  • DS: Nintendo DS: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • 3DS: Nintendo 3DS: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • GBA: Nintendo Game Boy Advance: Almost all games playable at full speed without frameskip
  • N64: Nintendo 64: Only the easiest to emulate games are barely playable
  • NES: Nintendo Entertainment System: Almost all games playable at full speed without frameskip
  • PS1: Sony Playstation: Most games playable at full speed, a few games have lower frame rates but still mostly playable with frameskip
  • PS2: Sony Playstation 2: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • PS3: Sony Playstation 3: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • PSP: Sony Playstation Portable: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • Wii: Nintendo Wii: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • SNES: Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Most games playable at full speed, a few games have lower frame rates but still mostly playable with frameskip
  • Wii U: Nintendo Wii U: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • Saturn: Sega Saturn: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • Switch: Nintendo Switch: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • Genesis: Sega Genesis / Mega Drive: Almost all games playable at full speed without frameskip
  • Game Boy: Game Boy / Game Boy Color: Almost all games playable at full speed without frameskip
  • GameCube: Nintendo GameCube: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • Dreamcast: Sega Dreamcast: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow

Specifications

Display

Screen

2.8 inch

Aspect ratio

4:3

Resolution

320 x 480

Pixel density

142.86 PPI

Panel

IPS

Refresh rate

60 Hz

Performance

Chipset

Ingenic JZ4770

CPU

XBurst

CPU clock

1.0 GHz

CPU cores

2

CPU threads

2

GPU

Vivante GC860

GPU clock

315 - 575 MHz

RAM

512 MB DDR2

Storage

Dual External MicroSD

Architecture

MIPS

Build

Battery

2500 mAh

Weight

204 grams

Dimensions

136 mm x 61 mm x 18 mm

Material

Metal (Aluminum)

Charge port

USB-C x2

Controls

Shoulder buttons

Inline

D-pad

Top

Thumbsticks

Single

Extra buttons

L3, Power, Reset, Volume +-

Features

WiFiUSB-CHDMI OutSD CardAudio JackStereo SpeakerAnalog SticksL1/R1L2/R2 TriggersL3/R3 ClickableVolume ButtonsRumble

FAQ

What systems can the Anbernic RG280M emulate?
The Anbernic RG280M plays systems up to PS1 well. It is at its best with Game Boy, NES, Genesis, GBA.
Can the Anbernic RG280M play PS1 games?
Yes. PS1 performance on the Anbernic RG280M is rated good in our catalog. Sony Playstation: Most games playable at full speed, a few games have lower frame rates but still mostly playable with frameskip
Can the Anbernic RG280M play N64 games?
Not well. N64 performance on the Anbernic RG280M is rated poor. Nintendo 64: Only the easiest to emulate games are barely playable
How much does the Anbernic RG280M cost?
The Anbernic RG280M typically sells for around $105, which puts it in the mid-range tier of retro handhelds.
What operating system does the Anbernic RG280M run?
The Anbernic RG280M ships with OpenDingux.
What screen does the Anbernic RG280M have?
It has a 2.8 inch IPS display with a 4:3 aspect ratio, running at 320 x 480 at 142.86 PPI.

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