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Steam Deck rival new AYANEO handheld consoles introduced!

New AYANEO handheld consoles introduced. These Steam Deck rival devices stand out with the panels and processors used on the screen.
 Steam Deck rival new AYANEO handheld consoles introduced!
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AYANEO Air and 2 handheld consoles were introduced. These Steam Deck rival devices add color to the market thanks to their new features. Will they be able to come close to the sales success Sony once had with the PSP?

AYANEO Air and 2 handheld consoles features

AYANEO handheld consoles bring many innovations in their class. For example, the Air model was the first Windows operating system supported handheld console with an OLED display. It also offers support such as USB-C port, micro SD card slot and 3.5 mm headphone jack input.

In addition, RGB lighting and speaker on both sides of the device It has grids. This handheld console with a 5.5-inch screen comes with one of AMD’s most powerful mobile processors, the Ryzen 6800U. The model, which is expected to be released towards the end of this year, is expected to have a price tag of around $ 500.

If we have to evaluate it in general, we can say that it is similar to the Nintendo Switch Lite in terms of design. However, when we take a look at its hardware features, we can say that it is as powerful as Steam Deck and will stand out with its advantages like OLED.

In addition, older versions of the brand named 2021 and Next It is currently sold abroad. But they are slightly more expensive. So much so that there are even higher price tags than consoles such as PS5 and Xbox X.

For this reason, the newly released devices aim for the top with their more compact, more affordable price and high performance. Of course, it is very difficult for PSPs to come close to their worldwide sales success at the moment. Because they are not common enough. However, we can easily say that the market will shift towards this direction in the next 5 years.

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