AYANEO 2 GEEK Powerful Heat Dissipation Module Upgrade Mode
This guide demonstrates the process of upgrading the internal heat dissipation module to the ‘3+1’ three copper tube cooling system for AYANEO 2 and GEEK consoles.
AYANEO 3: How to Upgrade SSD & Replace the Battery! ππ
A guide on how to safely open the AYANEO 3, disconnect the battery, and perform an SSD replacement or battery swap.
Aura Displays Single Flex Pro brings foldable AMOLED portability to laptop workspaces
Aura Displays has announced the Single Flex Pro, a 13.3-inch foldable portable monitor for laptop users. Here are the confirmed specifications, compatibility notes, source details, and how it compares with Auraβs Triple Aero approach.
Xbox mode on Windows 11 could make handheld gaming PCs feel less like tiny laptops
Xbox mode has started rolling out to Windows 11 PCs. Here is what the new controller-first full-screen experience does, and why it could matter on premium handheld gaming PCs.
MCIO vs OCuLink vs USB4: Which External GPU Connection Is Best?
This editorial guide explains the real difference between MCIO, OCuLink, and USB4 for external GPU setups.
Retroid Pocket 5 and Retroid Pocket Flip 2 Coming Soon
The Retroid Pocket 5 and Retroid Pocket Flip 2 will soon be available from DROIX, with stock expected around mid-May. In this article, we take a look at the key specs, design highlights and what to expect from both popular Android gaming handhelds.
GPD G2 and GPD BOX Pair MCIO eGPU Power With GPD’s First Mini PC
GPD has announced the GPD G2, an MCIO and USB4 v2.0 eGPU dock, alongside the GPD BOX, which it is positioning as its first mini PC.
MANGMI Pocket MAX Review: Big AMOLED, Swappable Controls, Tough Competition
The MANGMI Pocket MAX pairs a large 7-inch 144Hz AMOLED display with Snapdragon 865 performance, swappable controls, and a premium design. In this review, we test its gaming, emulation, battery life, and value against key rivals.
ROCKNIX now supports Steam on Qualcomm Gaming Android handhelds
ROCKNIX now supports Steam on selected Qualcomm Android handhelds, allowing native Linux games and some Windows games through Proton on supported hardware.
AYN says Linux V7.0.0 now includes initial Odin 3 support while continuing updates for the Odin 2 family and Thor.
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