SZDiier has a history of copying other retro handheld manufacturers, such as Anbernic and Powkiddy. For context, SZDiier has already released the D-007 and R35 Plus, among other devices, which resemble the Powkiddy RGB20S and Anbernic RG353V (curr. $139.99 on Amazon). Additionally, the company offers the D-007 Plus, which looks an awful lot like the existing D-007.
Likewise, the D-007 Plus will likely perform an awful lot like its namesake. Specifically, SZDiier equips the D-007 Plus with a Rockchip RK3326 chipset, 1 GB of RAM and a 3,500 mAh battery. Moreover, the device has a 3.5-inch display that outputs at 640 x 480 pixels. Please note that the display does not support touchscreen input.
On top of that, the D-007 Plus has a 3.5 mm jack and a USB Type-C port but no Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connectivity. Currently, the D-007 Plus is available through multiple resellers in green, golden, grey, transparent blue and transparent purple. At the time of writing, the D-007 Plus costs around $50 and should be powerful enough to emulate most Nintendo 64, Nintendo DS and PlayStation games. Ultimately, there are plenty of other better options out there though, including the new but more expensive Anbernic RG Cube.
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