



I've run into zero issues setting it up so far. It comes with a whole ton of games - for some reason a lot of them have numbers at the start of the filename which is annoying anbernic pls don't lol. I like it so much, I even ordered the RG353M as well :-) There's reddit, there's YouTube, but I'd prefer to have less of a hassle from the official source. I bet there's less tech-savvy people, who love to enjoy their retro-handheld, but have problems updating there system. As a developer and techie, it was doable for me, but still took quite a while to figure out what is what and where to find it. I would wish for more diligence in creating the information and a bit more structure. For example, the link for the Android-version 1.10E, was the same link as for the Linux-variant. Same with the links on, which are partly wrong or have a wrong description. Most is available on, though I only found the latest Android-version (v1.11E at the time) on a YouTube-video for a different device, but the description of the link said v1.10E. The only complaint I have is about the sloppiness of information about system-updates. I especially like the screen and the buttons, which have a good quality-feel for me. I find it intriguing, what devices can be built at what price nowadays. Now, after a while with it, I can say: I love it. I stumbled upon a review on YouTube, had a look and wanted to have it.
