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The AYANEO 3 is an upcoming handheld gaming PC with a 7 inch display that looks a lot like previous-generation devices from AYANEO at first glance. But this all-new model has a few significant upgrades.
First, it will be available in several configurations, including entry-level models with 7 inch IPS LCD displays and AMD Ryzen 7 8840U “Hawk Point” processors and others with Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 “Strix Point” chips and OLED screens. And second? The AYANEO 3 is the first handheld gaming PC with a modular controller design that lets you pop out and rearrange the analog sticks, D-Pad, and action buttons. AYANEO plans to launch an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign in late January, and you can sign up now to be notified when the campaign goes live.
AYANEO began promoting the upcoming handheld in November, and has released additional details a few time since then. The latest update provides a look at the modular controllers.
The company says the AYANEO 3 has a “Magic Module” system that lets you pop out, rearrange, and replace the controllers. They connect to the handheld with a set of pogo pins, and they’re held in place magnetically. There’s a motorized system that lets you unlock a module at the press of a button.
You can even flip them around: prefer the analog stick below the D-Pad? Just unlock and eject the left module, flip it around, and re-insert it.
The design also lets you choose from different modules depending on the buttons, layout, and functions you want. A promo video shows what looks like AYANEO will offer at least 6 different modules, and AYANEO says 56 layout combinations will be available, including modules with touchpads, extra action buttons, and more.
It’s unclear how much they’ll cost, and whether you’ll be able to choose your modules when purchasing an AYANEO 3 or if it will ship with a default set while additional modules are sold separately.
In terms of processing power, the entry-level model comes with an AMD Ryzen 7 8840U chip, which is a pretty decent option for mobile gaming: its CPU and graphics features are similar to those of the Ryzen Z1 Extreme, but the 8840U also has an NPU with up to 16 TOPS of on-device AI performance.
But folks who want to up their game will also be able to opt for a newer, higher-performance Ryzen AI 9 HX 370. While that chip may gets its name from the higher-performance NPU (with up to 50 TOPS), but it also brings updated CPU and graphics architecture and more CPU and GPU cores, which should bring a significant boost for gaming and other tasks.
AYANEO 3 specs | ||
Display | 7 inches OLED HDR “high refresh” |
7 inches LCD “high refresh” |
CPU | AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 12 cores / 24 threads (4 Zen 5 + 8 Zen 5C) 2 GHz base / 5.1 GHz max boost 36MB cache 15-54W TDP |
AMD Ryzen 7 8840U 8 Zen 4 cores / 16 threads 3.3 GHz base / 5.1 GHz max boost 24MB cache 15-30W TDP |
GPU | Radeon 890M 16 x RDNA 3.5 compute units Up to 2.9 GHz |
Radeon 780M 12 x RDNA 3 compute units Up to 2.7 GHz) |
NPU | Ryzen AI 50 TOPS |
Ryzen AI 16 TOPS |
Color options | Black White |
AYANEO hasn’t yet provided information about the screen resolution, memory, storage, or some other important details (like how much the AYENEO 3 will cost or when it will be available for purchase).
But while the physical design is reminiscent of the AYANEO 2, the new model features a few significant updates including front-facing speakers for better audio and an updated button system that includes trigger locks and two back buttons.
Pictures also show a set of ports that appears to include USB Type-C and OCuLink connectors, as well as a microSD card reader.
And in a video released on November 22, the company revealed that the AYANEO 3 will be the company’s first device with a new “magnetic suspension motor” for enhanced vibration feedback and support for swapping the action buttons so you can arrange the X, Y, A, and B buttons as you see fit.
This article was first published November 8, 2024 and most recently updated December 25, 2024.
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