While it’s true that the RG556 has a Bigger Screen plus an OLED Display you cannot deny that the RP4 Pro has Better Performance that can play PS2 & GameCube much smoothly. And the side note you can at least added some accessories such as Hand Grips, Thumb Grips, & Screen Protector.
Still waiting on my RP4P - Ordered Feb 13th, Hasn't even shipped yet :( - Meanwhile I keep watching videos on it, and just stumbled on yours. Great review I like your style
I know how that is. The ship time on these devices is horrendous. I think I waited almost a month and a half. I’ll be making some more content on this device this week. I hope yours gets to you soon my friend. Thanks for stopping by. ✌️
@abbywilliams9633 please do not come here projecting 🤡. I don’t feel I should have to explain this to a stranger in my comment section but I have not “knocked somebody up” my wife of 13 years is pregnant. Why you are overly concerned with our family is beyond me but you should really spend your time concerning yourself with your own life decisions. Somebody may have dropped you as an infant and for that I apologize. Miserable people always going to be miserable. You are here making assumptions of a stranger. I don’t know you. ✌️I’ll give you a shout out my next video for DONKEY OF THE WEEK!!!
I have a thing for transparent devices. They never get old to me. The upgrades made since the Rp3+ are definitely welcomed and have really made this device shine. It has been taking the spotlight from all my other devices. My personal play time has basically all been on the RP4 Pro since I received it.
Oh perfect timing as they just released an OTA update improving performance and a bunch more features. I have the changelog in my community posts. Hope you enjoy it my friend. Oh yea and that Watermelon RP4 is gorgeous.
@endoflevelboss you have to look around for yourself. I’m not going to point the finger at any other creators. I’m sure you can find videos out there because I’ve seen them myself.
Good to know. I have been considering picking up a Odin 2 but think I'm just going to wait for the Ayaneo Pocket S. Sucks that their is such a discrepancy between Snapdragon devices and Mediatek or Unisoc devices. But I do understand that having driver access means better optimization. Thanks for the heads up though.
I am eagerly waiting for anbernic and retroid to release 4inch dimensity 1100 device, it will be instant buy for me. Why? Because I look for a device 4:3 aspect ratio and can run ps2 nfs underground 2 and can fit in my pocket. Unfortunately, rg405m is not quite powerful, despite it being sooo close
I tried to download Skyline early on and seems that all the links are now broken and the devs are releasing a new Emulator this year called Cassia. As far as Egg NS I don't like the fact that it wants full time location permissions I considered downloading it momentarily just to give it a shot though. May try it tomorrow. Thanks for the recommendations.
@@3dtheking just portability to be honest. I have a bunch of small form factor emulation devices like mm+, rg35xx h, and many others but I also have legion go. I wanted something in between. Something I can throw in the front pocket of my hoodie but I will also more then likely be picking up the Ayaneo Pocket S once it releases as well.
@@2LoudTech I feel that I'm getting into having a dedicated handheld my mobile set up/daily driver is a poco F3 SD 870 with a gamesir G8 Galileo controller attached to it which is cool because the SD 870 still run games crazy good even up to switch games but it lacks in portability sd card support and able to dock it up to a display for a home console feeling now my gaming handheld PC to get is the GPD win 4 because that PSP style form of it i wish it had a OLED screen to it but other then that definitely have my eye on i heard aya neo systems doesn't have the best customer support to them and I been looking at the odin 2 also the retroid Pocket 4 idk how the ergonomic feel is on the RP4 some say its uncomfortable for longer game sessions others just invest on a grip attachment as seen in your video i just want my phone to go back to being a phone not my everyday way to play games
@@3dtheking I understand that. I have a Galaxy Z Fold and I used to game on that. Before that i used my galaxy with Razer Kishi but it’s nothing like having a dedicated gaming system. Don’t have to worry about draining my phone battery or putting it in DO NOT DISTURB and missing calls or text. The RP4 PRO is amazing to be honest but it is about as comfortable to play on for extended sessions as a Switch or Switch Lite. It’s very flat on the back side. Thankfully Retroid sells the grips for a reasonable price at around $15 US. I luckily have a 3d printer so I just printed mine. Eventually I will make a store to have posted on RU-vid so I can sell grips and such for cheaper prices then most other places. I like the Odin a lot but I feel like it will need a carry case. The RP4 Pro as seen in my video is smaller than a OnePlus 9 non pro with a kishi grip. It’s light and capable of playing everything I want to use my phone to play. COD, Fortnite, Pubg and all the heavier android games run great plus all of my favorite console games. Then for the games I can’t get on the RP4 I just stream from either Steam or Gamepass. I would not tell you that the Odin is a bad choice because that would be a lie but if portability matter I’d def get the RP4 Pro over then Odin especially for a third less in price.
I got you my friend. They were super cheap but actually feel pretty good and look great. www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805825702866.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.5.5a471db8EJbCi6&algo_pvid=49388594-efe8-4b4f-a7f9-752711865abc&algo_exp_id=49388594-efe8-4b4f-a7f9-752711865abc-2&pdp_npi=4%40dis%21USD%216.09%210.99%21%21%2143.61%217.08%21%40210318ec17088817525091638e84d8%2112000035314826157%21sea%21US%212971930868%21AB&curPageLogUid=ZmPs7cBhsWY9&utparam-url=scene%3Asearch%7Cquery_from%3A
I agree that the Odin is more powerful but it didn't fit exactly what I was looking for in an Android device like this. IMHO the RP4 Pro is the perfect balance of power and portability. I already have a Legion Go if I want the most power out of a handheld.