ckp82

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Hi,
I like the look of these devices and what they do. However, I don't know much about them.
I like the look of the black and orange RG350 but am I right in thinking this is the 2019 model and the RG350m/p is the 2020 version. Has the black and orange Rg350 been upgraded to current spec? Is it available in metal or is it plastic? I guess that is what the m and p stand for on the current devices?
Many thanks.
 

BenDroiX

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The quick rundown of the difference between the devices in the RGXX0 family is basically...

RG350:
  • Original Device
RG350M:
  • Metal shell (therefore, heavier)
  • Rubber grips on rear
  • "Internal" SD card is accessible without needing to open the unit.
  • Higher resolution screen (480p vs 240p)
  • Symmetrical stick-below-button control layout
RG350P:
  • Rubber grips on rear
  • "Internal" SD card is accessible without needing to open the unit.
  • Symmetrical stick-below-button control layout
RG280V
  • Smaller screen
  • Smaller form factor
  • No Analogue sticks
  • No HDMI-out
In terms of what games they can actually run, they're all pretty much exactly the same. However the RG350M's higher resolution screen does lend itself better to PS1 titles than its contemporaries.
 

edi1

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The quick rundown of the difference between the devices in the RGXX0 family is basically...

RG350:
  • Original Device
RG350M:
  • Metal shell (therefore, heavier)
  • Rubber grips on rear
  • "Internal" SD card is accessible without needing to open the unit.
  • Higher resolution screen (480p vs 240p)
  • Symmetrical stick-below-button control layout
RG350P:
  • Rubber grips on rear
  • "Internal" SD card is accessible without needing to open the unit.
  • Symmetrical stick-below-button control layout,
  • Smaller screen
  • Smaller form factor
  • No Analogue sticks
  • No HDMI-out
In terms of what games they can actually run, they're all pretty much exactly the same. However the RG350M's higher resolution screen does lend itself better to PS1 titles than its contemporaries.

The best quatilty-price is RG280V