As discovered by Liliputing and picked up by The Verge, a handheld PC company is toying with a rather familiar-looking screen configuration for one of their upcoming products: the Ayaneo Flip DS and its sibling, the Ayaneo Flip KB. The KB just flips open to a mini-keyboard, while the DS has an upper and lower screen, similar to a particularly well-known line of Nintendo handhelds.
The handheld PCs are both powered by an AMD Ryzen 7 7840U CPU and Radeon 780M integrated graphics. They have a primary display size of 7 inches and a refresh rate of 120hz. Thatās all that has really been āleakedā by Ayaneo, and I emphasize those quotes because Liliputing does.
Call me short of imagination, but I have no idea what else youād use the second screen for. To show a slideshow of your anime waifus while you play Doom (2016)? Iām fairly certain that itās intended for the crowd looking to emulate Nintendo DS games, which I find funny because I think the best platform to emulate Nintendo DS games is a Nintendo DS. It has the form factor and screen resolution and everything. Theyāre also super cheap. They just donāt let you play modern PC games, so I guess if youāre short on pocket spaceā¦
However, I feel like pointing out that it wonāt be a very good DS surrogate unless that second screen is a touch display. Try playing Freshly-Picked Tingle’s Rosy Rupeeland without one. I feel like, given its obvious purpose, it has to be, but that hasn’t been confirmed.
Meanwhile, The Verge reporter Sean Hollister sounds practically exasperated with Ayaneoās hijinks. They say: āThe company also announces new designs faster than it can ship them ā by the time Iāve received one of the companyās products for testing, itās almost always already moved on to a newer, more desirable model.ā
The isnāt for me, but it might be for you. I, on the other hand, have a sudden desire to play Freshly-Picked Tingle’s Rosy Rupeeland again.
Published: Oct 19, 2023 11:09 am