RG Slide 2-Month Review — The Most Unique Handheld Right Now

The Anbernic RG Slide is one of the most unique handheld gaming devices released in recent years. Inspired by the classic PSP Go design, this device introduces a sliding mechanism that instantly makes it stand out from the typical handheld designs we see today. But after spending time with the RG Slide, the experience is a mix of great ideas and frustrating compromises. In this review, I talk about: The unique sliding form factor Emulation performance (PS1, Dreamcast, N64, PS2, GameCube) The Unisoc T820 chip and its limitations Why the 4:3 screen might have been the wrong choice Trigger design issues Heat and performance under heavier emulation What Anbernic should improve in the next version The RG Slide is still a fun and interesting handheld, especially for retro systems like PlayStation 1, Dreamcast, N64, SNES, and Game Boy consoles. But if you're hoping for perfect PS2 or GameCube performance, you may need to tweak settings and lower expectations. If Anbernic ever releases an RG Slide 2 with a stronger chip like the Dimensity 8300, this concept could become something truly amazing. Let me know in the comments: Would you buy the RG Slide… or wait for a more powerful version? #anbernic #rgslide #handheldgaming #retrogaming #emulation #ps2emulation #gamecubeemulation #retrohandheld #anbernicrgslide #gamingreview