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Anbernic RG40XX H vs Miyoo Flip

The Anbernic RG40XX H (~$99) and Miyoo Flip (~$70) are closely matched Linux handhelds. The right pick comes down to display, battery, and form factor — not raw performance.

Anbernic RG40XX H handheld

Anbernic RG40XX H

Large screen budget option
Price~$99
VS
Miyoo Flip handheld

Miyoo Flip

Pocket-friendly clamshell
Price~$70
Key differences
What sets these handhelds apart
  • Miyoo Flip costs $29 less (~$99 vs ~$70) — roughly 29% cheaper than the Anbernic RG40XX H.
  • Processor: Anbernic RG40XX H runs a H700 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 vs Rockchip RK3566 in the Miyoo Flip.
  • Display: 4.0" IPS 640x480 vs 3.5" IPS 640x480 4:3.
  • Weight: ~210g vs ~165g — Miyoo Flip is more pocketable.

Specs comparison

Side-by-side technical details. The glowing value wins its row.

SpecAnbernic RG40XX HMiyoo Flip
Price~$99~$70(best)
Display4.0" IPS 640x4803.5" IPS 640x480 4:3
ProcessorH700 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53Rockchip RK3566
RAM1GB DDR41GB LPDDR4
Storage64GB + microSD(best)32GB + microSD
Battery3,200mAh(best)3,000mAh
Weight~210g~165g(best)
OSLinux / GarlicOS / MUOSLinux / MinUI / Knulli
Performance comparison
How they stack up in real-world use

Portability

Miyoo Flip wins
Anbernic RG40XX H
78
Miyoo Flip
98

Value

Anbernic RG40XX H wins
Anbernic RG40XX H
94
Miyoo Flip
92

Anbernic RG40XX H is best for

  • Bigger screen than 35XX series
  • Same reliable H700 performance
  • Better for GBA and SNES aspect ratios

Miyoo Flip is best for

  • Pocketable clamshell protection
  • 8/16-bit and PS1 gaming
  • GBA SP nostalgia factor

Anbernic RG40XX H watch outs

  • Still limited to PS1 era
  • Lower pixel density than 35XX
  • Bulkier than 35XX models

Miyoo Flip watch outs

  • Recessed analog sticks (ergonomic compromise)
  • Hinge quality varies by unit
  • Small screen for dual-stick games
The verdict

Pick Anbernic RG40XX H if you want peak performance; pick Miyoo Flip if price matters more. Both are solid Linux handhelds.

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Anbernic RG40XX H vs Miyoo Flip FAQ

Which is better, the Anbernic RG40XX H or the Miyoo Flip?

Pick Anbernic RG40XX H if you want peak performance; pick Miyoo Flip if price matters more. Both are solid Linux handhelds.

What is the price difference between the Anbernic RG40XX H and the Miyoo Flip?

The Miyoo Flip costs $70 while the Anbernic RG40XX H is $99 — a $29 difference. Miyoo Flip is the value pick; Anbernic RG40XX H justifies the premium with 4.0" ips display.

Which has better performance, the Anbernic RG40XX H or Miyoo Flip?

The Anbernic RG40XX H scores higher across aggregated performance metrics, powered by a H700 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 chip with 1GB DDR4 RAM. The Miyoo Flip uses a Rockchip RK3566 and still handles most emulation workloads competently.

How does battery life compare between the Anbernic RG40XX H and Miyoo Flip?

The Anbernic RG40XX H ships with a 3,200mAh battery. The Miyoo Flip has a 3,000mAh. Real-world runtime depends on workload: retro emulation typically gets double the runtime of native Android or PS2 emulation.

Which is more portable, the Anbernic RG40XX H or Miyoo Flip?

The Anbernic RG40XX H weighs ~210g, while the Miyoo Flip weighs ~165g. Lighter devices are easier for pocket carry and long sessions but often tradeoff battery capacity or grip comfort.

Should I buy the Anbernic RG40XX H or wait for the Miyoo Flip?

Both are currently in market. If your use case fits bigger screen than 35xx series, the Anbernic RG40XX H delivers today. If you prioritize pocketable clamshell protection, the Miyoo Flip is the stronger long-term pick. Neither is about to be replaced — both vendors have 12+ month refresh cycles.

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