AYA-NEO, a handheld gaming PC, claims to be the “most powerful handheld gaming device”

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The age of a new generation of gaming consoles is upon us. This holiday season, the PS5 and Xbox Series X will be available to consumers worldwide. However, with Microsoft’s decision to delay its anticipated launch title Halo Infinite to 2021, many might have to rethink which console to get. Others might even think of staying on PCs. If you are among the latter demographic, how about a gaming PC that you can take on-the-go and which allows you to play the latest games?

There’s already a market for such devices which has been filled by the likes of GPD’s portable PCs and the MIA Smach Z. There’s now a new competitor on this niche market which claims to be the “most powerful handheld gaming device”. Enter the AYA-NEO:



Above is the first video of an early prototype of the device in action; and it was such an early prototype that it was literally held by LEGO bricks. It is currently still in prototype, but has significantly evolved on the design aspect. It sports a Nintendo Switch-like form factor, complete with a touchscreen tablet and detachable controllers. Think of it like Alienware’s concept UFO handheld, but far from being a concept, the AYA-NEO aims to hit the consumer market within 2020 at a reported price tag in the range of $700.

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Yes, if all goes well, this handheld gaming PC will be another option for your console purchase this holiday season along with the PS5 and Xbox Series X; although availability might be limited for the international market as compared to the Chinese one where the device originates. While the AYA-NEO cannot compare hardware-wise with those next-gen consoles, it’s still a PC with the official backing of AMD (according to the official announcement above) and with the entire Steam catalogue at its disposal. For its size, it also sports decent specs (as of writing) as follows:

  • SoC: AMD 4500U
  • RAM: 16GB DDR4-4266 LPDDR4X
  • Storage: 512GB NVMe
  • Display: 7-inch 1280x800 IPS screen
  • Battery: 47 watt-hour
  • Wi-Fi 6
  • Detachable joysticks
In the last couple of days, the AYA team has been quite active online with new footage of their device running games such as Death Stranding, The Witcher III, Red Dead Redemption II and Monster Hunter: World, some with the resolution settings set to high and hitting around 40 fps:





While these are only prototypes, the performance seems impressive considering the sheer size and portability of this device. Sure, one could argue about building a PC with that money but the AYA-NEO is decidedly a niche device aimed at those who want to decently play the latest PC games on-the-go without being too fussy about the need for Ultra visual settings or 60+ fps.

So what are your thoughts on the AYA-NEO from what you’ve seen so far? If it piqued your attention, it might be worth keeping an eye out for the AYA-NEO on its official social media channels linked below from where I sourced the specs and details.

:arrow: Official AYA-NEO Social Media Channels: Discord, Facebook Group, Reddit, Twitter, Instagram
 

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The HP Envy Laptop has similar specs and cost more and it's hard to get because people are buying it like crazy, so don't speak for everyone when you have no clues, thanks.

This a fully functional PC with 10 multipoints touch, WiFi 6, Bluetooth, 512GB of SSD storage. Also it's a handheld form factor, meaning it's like a Nintendo Switch you hold it in your hands, you play, no need to have it on a flat steady surface to sit in front of with a controller in your hands, except it can run any games.

If people were only interested in exclusives, game studios would long have stopped selling multiplatform games and there are much of those than there are exclusives, ask Microsoft, none of their games are consoles exclusives as they're also available on PC natively and on any devices with an internet access with Xcloud nowadays, also again, PC allows for emulation, I don't know what more to say honestly, there aren't any non-arguments you can make that wouldn't prove further it's a non discussion, you decided it's bad without even understanding the product, learn some stuff,



18 W is more than enough to run almost any games, that's not impossibe to keep cool, just takes thermal paste, copper, a fan and appropirately located vents, only poorly designed devices have overeheating issues. So I agree we'll have to see in the reviews that'll be available on YT when it'll be finished but I can tell you already from the screenshots posted on the Discord server,that it runs games like The Witcher 3 below 60°C at 30 FPS.
This is the latest AMD technology, this generation of Accelerated Processing Units have the Smartshift (also in PS5) technology that balances power usage between the CPU and the GPU automatically so that it doesn't waste power and create unnecessary heat, please don't compare this with some old gen device using Intel that, so far, are very less efficient in low wattage situations.
There's a reason manufacturers like Lenovo, Asus, HP, etc, etc... Are all making Renoir equipped laptops and the demand for those APUs is insane, because there are more efficient than anything we've ever seen before for very low power consumption.

Also, no Thunderbolt 3, this technology is very rare still for many reasons, I don't even think you can actually get it on AMD laptops of the highest cost, it takes 3 PCIe lanes and a module on the PCB that needs to be powered, 2017 articles mentions Intel dropped the royalties for it but it doesn't seem to be the case or it'd be more broadly available, it looks more like something that has so many constraints that you need to build your device around it, accept that you'll lose battery life for it, and that the the final product will be much more expensive for the consumer in the end. For what I understand from it, it'll be part of USB 4, so yeah, either buy an Intel Laptop (including Macbooks) or just wait for the technology to be more easy to implement, it's clearly not the case in 2020 in the world.



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They did share a video on Discord of AYA running Super Mario Odyssey but that's the only one I've seen.

it should be powerful enough to play Wii, Wii U, Game Cube, Switch, PS3 alongside Overwatch 1 &2 and diabo 4

it will be the perfect handheld PC as much as i want a GPD Win MAX, i like the controller style of this one
 
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