We all knew it would happen eventually. Chinese manufacturers have seen the success of the Odroid-Go Advance and decided to get a piece of the action.
The RK2020 is a hardware clone of the Odroid-Go Advance, all the way down to the RK3266 and LCD screen. The main difference is the addition of L2/R2, though we now know that the revised OGA will also have these.

I was really hoping that this clone would make some improvements on the original design. Dual analog sticks or a higher resolution panel would have been interesting amendments. The benefit of mirroring the original design so closely though is that any OS for the OGA should also work with the RK2020 with very little tweaking.

The RK2020 does look to have made improvements in one area though, and that’s the quality of the shell. It’s no secret that the OGA feels like a DIY device and the RK2020 appears to be a bit more premium looking. Of course we’ll need to get our hands on a unit to judge it properly, but first impressions are positive.
The unit has one microSD card slot on the bottom and a USB-A port which will apparently work with WiFi dongles in the same way as the OGA v1. The RK2020 will ship with EmuELEC pre-installed, and we can probably expect other Operating Systems to be ported in the future.


You’ve probably noticed that the device has fewer buttons than the OGA, which may make it difficult to re-use images from the OGA on the RK2020 directly. Some alterations will need to be made to button mapping to account for the lack of F1-6. You’ve probably also noticed there’s no volume control. Volume can be changed by holding R2 and pressing Up or Down on the d-pad.
The RK2020 is due in stock in the next 2 weeks and can be pre-ordered from rkconsole.com for $85.99 shipped. Let’s see if it can give the OGA a run for its money. What do you think?
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