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R36 Ultra Retro Handheld Game Console

R40 & R40S Pro Retro Handhelds: Specs, Comparison & Buying Guide (2026)

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The R40 and R40S Pro come up constantly alongside the R36 family — and buyers reasonably ask whether “R40” means a newer or better device than the R36 Ultra. Here’s what these handhelds actually are and how to choose.

What is the R40?

The R40 is a budget Linux-based retro handheld from the same broad ecosystem as the R36S and R36 Ultra. The higher number does not automatically mean newer or more powerful — in this market, model numbers are branding, not a generation ladder. What matters is the actual spec: screen size and panel type, controls, battery, and firmware.

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R40 vs R40S Pro

  • R40 — the standard model: IPS display, dual analog sticks, USB-C, MicroSD expansion.
  • R40S Pro — the uprated variant, typically with a bumped configuration. See the R40S Pro listing.

Because batches vary between sellers, always read the exact listing spec rather than assuming “Pro” guarantees a particular upgrade.

R40 vs R36 Ultra — which should you buy?

R36 Ultra R40 / R40S Pro
Screen 4.0″ IPS IPS (check listing)
Track record Very widely reviewed Fewer independent reviews
Emulation Similar class — NES through PS1
Best for The safest all-round pick Buyers who want to try the R40 line

Our take: the R36 Ultra is the safer recommendation for most people simply because it’s so widely reviewed — you know what you’re getting. The R40 line is worth a look if a specific listing offers a spec or price you prefer. Compare all the R36 options in our model comparison.

What both do well

  • NES, SNES, Genesis, Game Boy / GBC / GBA — flawless.
  • PS1 — the comfortable ceiling; most 2D and lighter 3D titles run well.
  • Arcade classics — a highlight on any handheld in this class.

See our best games by system and the realistic emulation guide.

Buying advice

Whichever you pick, the checks are identical: confirm the screen size and IPS panel, read the 1- and 2-star reviews, ignore “40,000 games included” claims, and make sure there’s a real return window. Our clone-spotting guide and where-to-buy guide walk through it all.

Bottom line

Don’t read “R40” as a straight upgrade over “R36” — judge each listing on its actual specs. For most buyers the R36 Ultra is the best-documented, safest value; the R40 is a reasonable alternative if its listing suits you better.

Our pick: the R36 Ultra

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