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RGB20 Pro vs One Pro
One Pro has the strongest overall profile in this RGB20 Pro vs One Pro comparison.
Verdict
One Pro has the strongest overall profile in this RGB20 Pro vs One Pro comparison. One Pro leads the summary view with HR score 71 and user score 74. Its clearest measurable advantages are screen size (7 vs 3.2), release year (2025 vs 2024). RGB20 Pro is the lower-priced option at $70, while One Pro comes in at $249. For emulation, travel, and long sessions, weigh those score gaps against battery, screen, storage, and price rather than picking on raw ranking alone.
Edge Breakdown
One Pro has the strongest overall profile
Biggest head-to-head gaps pulled from the live device fields already stored on Hardware Ranked.
Screen Size (Inches)
One Pro leads
Release Year
One Pro leads
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| Device | Price | Availability |
|---|---|---|
| RGB20 Pro | $70 | Out of stock |
| One Pro | $249 | Out of stock |
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DArkOS Downloaded the three parts of DArkOS from their Github release and used 7Zip to combine into one image then used Rufus to flash that image onto to the device. However, can't seem to make it past a dimmed screen and into boot, any thoughts?
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| Device | ![]() RGB20 Pro PowKiddy | ![]() One Pro Abxylute |
|---|---|---|
| Release Year | 2024 Metric 2,024 | 2025 Metric 2,025 |
| Screen Size (Inches) | 3.2 Metric 3 | 7 Metric 7 |
| Price | 70 Metric 70 | 249 Metric 249 |
| Device | ![]() RGB20 Pro PowKiddy | ![]() One Pro Abxylute |
|---|---|---|
| Architecture | ARM | ARM |
| Aspect Ratio | 4:3 | 16:9 |
| Battery | 5000 mAh | 5200 mAh |
| Connectivity | WiFi 4, Bluetooth (#?) | WiFi 6, Bluetooth |
| CPU | Cortex-A55 | Cortex-A78 / Cortex-A55 2x / 4x |
| Form Factor | Vertical | Horizontal |
| GPU | Mali-G52 2EE | Mali-G57 MC2 |
| Make | PowKiddy | Abxylute |
| Model | RGB20 Pro | One Pro |
| MSRP | $70 | $249 |
| OS | Linux | Android 13 |
| RAM Size | 1 GB | 4 GB |
| RAM Type | LPDDR4 | 4 GB LPDDR4 |
| Best Resolution for Retro Gaming | 1024 x 768 | 1920 x 1080 |
| Screen Type | IPS | IPS |
| Storage | Dual External MicroSD | Internal 64 GB, External MicroSD |
| System on a Chip (SoC) | RockChip RK3566 | MediaTek Genio 510 (MTK8370) |
| Touch Screen | false | true |
| Video Output | Mini HDMI Top facing | USB-C video out |
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