To compare the ANBERNIC RG556 and the Steam Deck, let’s examine their key specifications:

Processing Power

ANBERNIC RG556:

  • CPU: Unisoc T820
  • GPU: Mali-G57
  • RAM: 8GB

Steam Deck:

  • CPU: Custom AMD Zen 2, 4 cores/8 threads, 2.4-3.5GHz
  • GPU: AMD RDNA 2 with 8 compute units, 1.0-1.6GHz
  • RAM: 16GB LPDDR5[1][4]

The Steam Deck has a more powerful custom APU designed specifically for gaming, while the RG556 uses a more general-purpose mobile processor.

Display

ANBERNIC RG556:

  • 5.4" AMOLED touchscreen
  • 1920x1080 resolution (1080p)

Steam Deck:

  • 7" LCD touchscreen (original model)
  • 1280x800 resolution
  • 7.4" HDR OLED touchscreen (newer model)
  • 1280x800 resolution, up to 90Hz refresh rate[1][4]

The RG556 has a higher resolution but smaller AMOLED screen, while the Steam Deck offers a larger display with HDR capabilities in its OLED model.

Storage

ANBERNIC RG556:

  • 128GB internal storage

Steam Deck:

  • Options range from 64GB eMMC to 512GB or 1TB NVMe SSD
  • MicroSD card slot for expansion[1][4]

The Steam Deck offers more storage options and expandability.

Battery

ANBERNIC RG556:

  • 5000mAh battery
  • Approximately 8 hours of average use

Steam Deck:

  • 40Whr battery (LCD model)
  • 50Whr battery (OLED model)
  • 3-12 hours of gameplay depending on usage[1][4]

Both devices offer similar battery life, with the Steam Deck potentially lasting longer for less demanding tasks.

Operating System

ANBERNIC RG556:

  • Android-based system

Steam Deck:

  • SteamOS 3.0 (Arch Linux-based)
  • KDE Plasma desktop environment[1][4]

The Steam Deck’s custom OS is optimized for PC gaming, while the RG556 uses a more familiar Android environment.

Price

ANBERNIC RG556:

  • Approximately $185

Steam Deck:

  • Ranges from $399 to $649 depending on the model[2]

The RG556 is significantly less expensive than the Steam Deck.

In summary, while the ANBERNIC RG556 offers a compact and more affordable option with a high-resolution AMOLED screen, the Steam Deck provides superior processing power, a larger display, more storage options, and a custom-built gaming-focused operating system. The Steam Deck is better suited for running more demanding PC games, while the RG556 is more oriented towards emulation and Android gaming.

Citations: [1] https://www.steamdeck.com/en/tech [2] https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/steam-deck-valve-gaming-handheld [3] https://retrododo.com/anbernic-rg556-review/ [4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam_Deck