Thank you very much for explaining the Anbernic connection to the TV. I bought a direct cable, without an adapter, and it also works great. Greetings from Poland
Thank you very much, your video will help me a lot, I have a channel in Brazil where I am also talking about rgcube and this issue of screen resolution and touchpad are very important and I hope that Anbernic can make the system as simple as possible
Great video. Did you notice any slowdown and audio stutter using USB-C to HDMI? The 3 docking stations i've tried (one proper HP powered docking station) don't work. A single Anker adapter (USB-C to HDMI) does show picture and sound, but after a minute or so the picture and sound stutters and it sometimes loses all video/sound or both. It could just be a software thing - it does it on Saturn, Dreamcast, Naomi, PSX and PS2 so far. When just using the Cube display, there are no slowdowns / loss of video or sound.
@@guest21984 Thanks! I appreciate the compliment! I didn't experience any stutters for both picture and sound when using the USB-C to HDMI adapter. I still use this for game streaming (X-box Game Pass and GeForce Now) and experience no issues. It could possibly be a software thing. Have you tried using a USB-C to HDMI "cable"?
Thats a thing that maybe would be easily bypassed using a BT controller and lefting the handheld exclusively as a console when using an external display, as actually happens with Switch (if you dock the device, BT turns on and you are kinda forced to detach the joycons). This way you'll have the "better" of both worlds in just one set of things: a powerfull enough hybrid and multitask console that you can slide into your bag and use as a handheld everywhere while keep your cozy wireless controller of prefference for the times when you have a bigger screen and a couch available. Surely would be better to just plug a cable and don't worry with nothing of that but still a great tip for the ones that don't know how to properly do it. Also... for more premium quality these devices could be, they still keep being chinese devices, so would be MUCH better really left it on a table or something and play wirelessly when it was "docked"; the device's conector thanks!
Thanks for this! I am having stuttering issues with the video it regardless of what system i play. Is there some settings to make it run smoothly? Surely it shouldn't struggle just changing the video out
@@jonestianna Hey, I think it's possible. After you enter desktop mode, you can then go to your Settings, then select Bluetooth connection and search for your controller.