It seems as if Aya neo is looking to take on the gpd win max scene, yesterday they shared a couple of new renders concerning the Aya Neo Flip, which reportedly has been in talks for a while.
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It would be cool to see a swappable D-pad so we can pick and choose it looks metal so it makes me believe it's going to be a customizable option which I won't hold hopes for it would still be a neat idea.Cool. They've been teasing it for a while now, they first put up a placeholder for it on their device timeline last year, but have been silent since.
The renders look neat. Not a fan of the D-pad, big fan of the keyboard. I dread the price though.
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I like how it started out as a few people. Steam releases the Deck that runs games on Linux through Proton, few months later there are now 15 new Windows handhelds...finally a device that actually looks cool instead of just another windows 11 portable or shitty streaming controller.
It's the sale number, they see SteamDeck making millions and want in on the chip, as well as the mass capabilities on a SoC it's just getting better and more affordable to play up to ps2.I like how it started out as a few people. Steam releases the Deck that runs games on Linux through Proton, few months later there are now 15 new Windows handhelds...
I like how it started out as a few people. Steam releases the Deck that runs games on Linux through Proton, few months later there are now 15 new Windows handhelds...
and none of them actually try to compete with the deck lol, the reason the deck sells is because it's not $1500 like most of these other handheld computersIt's the sale number, they see SteamDeck making millions and want in on the chip, as well as the mass capabilities on a SoC it's just getting better and more affordable to play up to ps2.
Well you can't really take a $150 device and lower and expect it to compete with a $400 device regardless of what it can do. There is also the build quality, aesthetics, and I/O people don't really take into consideration.and none of them actually try to compete with the deck lol, the reason the deck sells is because it's not $1500 like most of these other handheld computers
monkey see monkey doI like how it started out as a few people. Steam releases the Deck that runs games on Linux through Proton, few months later there are now 15 new Windows handhelds...
It's very very clear which ones actually will support their users and which ones won't too.monkey see monkey do
all it needs to do is be able to run emulatorsthe AYN Loki Zero is very interesting at $250, but it's also about 1/3 as powerful as the steam deck
all it needs to do is be able to run emulators
or a 1200p 120hz+ screenDepending on what emulators you want to run, low end one doesn't need a Ryzen 7 7840U.
If a low powered SoC supports vulkan on yuzu under $400 that's about the best you can ask for.Depending on what emulators you want to run, low end one doesn't need a Ryzen 7 7840U.