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Everything that’s happening in the retro handheld gaming world.
After almost two years, the AYN Odin 3 has been officially announced. We’ve gathered everything you need to know as we get closer to its release.
A brief mention was made of a mystery 4:3 device from AYANEO at the end of its sharing session, which would later be revealed as the AYANEO Pocket Air Mini.
Anbernic unveils the RG476H, a relatively premium handheld with stacked triggers and a 4.7” screen. It also looks familiar, to say the least.
PropArcade’s new 3D-printed dock for the Anbernic RG35XXSP offers an all-in-one solution for charging and, with an HDMI option, playing on a larger screen.
XU Retro confirms a design flaw in XU20 V32 units shipped before Aug. 30. Refunds and repair kits are available to early adopters.
Leaked images hint at big upgrades for the Lenovo Legion Go 2. With a sharper OLED display and upgraded internals, this may be the one you’ve been waiting for.
Analogue 3D is real, and we have proof. See the console in action for the first time in new photos and video shared via its press kit.
Another week, another round of handheld chaos: AYN Odin 3, Retroid fixes, MagicX reveals, muOS Goose, reviews, and more in Retro Handhelds Weekly.
The AYANEO team revealed some additional details on software development and updates for the Pocket DS, including screen orientation and functionality.
Starting at $349, the AYANEO AM01S mini PC offers Ryzen AI power, expandable storage, and a secondary touchscreen for performance monitoring.