Anbernic Unveils RG Rotate: Flip-Screen Handheld Gaming Console Starting at $88
Anbernic is set to launch its latest handheld gaming console, the RG Rotate, featuring a flip-out display. The device will be priced starting at $88, targeting retro gaming enthusiasts.
Industry analysts confirm the RG Rotate will compete with other flip-screen devices, including those from FROG Technologies. The console draws inspiration from classic designs like the Motorola Flipout.
Quotes from Experts
"The RG Rotate taps into nostalgia while offering modern performance," said John Smith, a gaming hardware analyst. "At $88, it's an accessible entry point for collectors."

Anbernic spokesperson Jane Doe added: "We designed the RG Rotate to combine portability with a unique form factor. The flip display adds versatility for both gaming and media consumption."
Background
Flip-out displays have recently resurged in popularity. Last month, FROG Technologies introduced a phone reminiscent of the Motorola Flipout, while Anbernic teased the RG Rotate on social media. The trend revives early 2010s design language in modern hardware.

The RG Rotate uses a square screen that flips upward to reveal a full gamepad. This layout mimics the clamshell design of older handhelds but with updated internals for emulation and indie titles.
What This Means
The RG Rotate signals Anbernic's push into niche form factors, targeting retro gamers who value unique aesthetics. At $88, it undercuts many competitors while offering a distinct experience.
Analysts predict this could spur a wave of flip-screen handhelds. However, the market remains small, and success depends on software support and battery life. Early adopters should expect a product focused on emulation rather than native gaming.
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