Ayaneo has launched the Ayaneo Pocket DMG onto crowdfunding platform IndieGogo, debuting its Qualcomm Snapdragon G3X Gen 2-powered, GameBoy-styled OLED handheld to the masses at Early Bird pricing currently as low as $339 USD for an entry-level model with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. The high-end model runs $499 for 16GB RAM and 512GB storage, and a Limited Edition “Retro Color” version runs $589 in Early Bird pricing.
Fortunately at this price point, the onboard Snapdragon chip is more than adequate for high-end mobile gaming experiences, capable of running games like Genshin Impact at a locked 60 FPS and even being capable of game console emulation up to the GameCube and PlayStation 2 era without issue, even with higher internal resolutions set. Valve’s Steam Deck LCD will play more games, cheaper if you aren’t supplementing an existing PC handheld, though.
The AYANEO Pocket DMG – classic design meets modern power!🔥 3.92” OLED display⚡ Snapdragon G3x Gen platform🔋 6000mAh battery🎮 Dual-mode touchpad + AYASpace for immersive gaming#AYANEO #PocketDMG #HandheldGaming #GamingTech pic.twitter.com/nFI4QmabnRNovember 16, 2024
Outside of immediate specifications and pricing, this is a surprisingly fully-featured handheld for its price and form factor. Counting the hidden trigger buttons between the coastline shoulder buttons, the optional motion controls, and the right touchpad, you still have all the input you need here for modern gaming, especially streaming from your PC to the Ayaneo Pocket DMG. The analog stick, while small, is also hall-effect, so it should be resistant to developing drift over time.
While some may consider an OLED panel overkill at this screen size, it’s important to recall that other high-end options like the Analogue Pocket are also going with fairly high-fidelity displays, though Analogue Pocket instead opts for a super-crisp 1440p LCD. With Ayaneo Pocket DMG, we’re getting a 3.92-inch OLED screen at a 1,240 x 1,080 resolution,…
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