AYN updates the Thor with better OLED uniformity for dim gaming, smarter Home/Return binding for the active touchscreen, and a volume slider fix for Bluetooth and wired audio.
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Stockpiling free Epic games pays off: GameNative v0.7.1 syncs your Epic library on Android and adds new performance options, dropdown installs, and dual-screen support.
AYN’s Odin 3 nails the feel and the performance. The catch: it makes your backlog look infinite. These are the games that won anyway.
AYANEO’s latest stream shows the Pocket S Mini for retro purists and outlines the KONKR FIT, a Windows handheld debuting Ryzen AI HX 470 with a 7-inch OLED.
Short on time? These last minute deals on handhelds and accessories round up the best options you can still grab before Christmas without wasting money.
Rather than deciding internally, MANGMI has turned to its Discord community to help choose how the Pocket Max will look at launch, but you can see for yourself.
The KTR1 S swaps the Helio G99 for a Dimensity 7300, adds magnesium shell option, three color options, and two stick layouts. Pre-orders coming soon.
The RG DS’s rocky launch may be getting a smoother landing thanks to firmware 1.4, which fixes the top-screen performance bug and optimizes Nintendo DS game handling.
Sony’s 2011 Tablet P was a dual-screen folding Android oddity: clever idea, broken software, pricey hardware. A bold, doomed precursor to modern foldables.
Anbernic’s RG DS looks great but fails at DS emulation. Sharp screens, weak D-pad, glitches everywhere. A nostalgic mess of promise and compromise.