I had the original steam deck then replaced it with the Ayaneo 2S 5.5TB (4tbNVME and a 1.5 tb micro sd), 32GB ram, which at the moment is my 'portable gaming universe' lol. The problem I have with getting me to even look at any other product is, now I own a handheld device with no bezels, I can't look at any other device without seeing gigantic black borders, no matter how powerful they are. What I would from the new Ayaneo, apart from obviously using the new AMD hardware? No Bezels lol OLED Screen at 120hz Front facing good speakers Back buttons Better vibration/haptics. A more reliable fingerprint sensor...mine stopped working Bigger and more efficient battery Touchpads would be nice...but I've had admittedly lived without them now A way to upscale what is on the handheld to a 4K display using AI trickery
I'd pay $1000 for a 3 that looked like the 2S, I have a pocket s and despite all the negative reviews I absolutely bloody love it, the quality is just unparralled and makes me enjoy playing it so much more
PC gamers are accustomed to paying higher prices than console gamers. So, if Asus, Lenovo and Valve are doing the 'Value' approach. Aya may as well go the premium approach, continue to innovate and have more features. + Bigger Screens, Dual Screens and Slide Screens + Bigger specs i.e. 8TB+ storage (or support for it) , 32 - 64GB faster RAM, 80wh+ batteries + More quality features - Hall effects, Haptic rumble, Oled etc. + Higher controller standards: * 2 x trackpads = Steam Deck, Aya Kun, Legion Go (only has one), New Zotac * 4 x back buttons/pedals = Steam Deck, Xbox Elite controllers * 4 x number buttons top of controller = AyaNeo 2 LC & RC buttons This would be like the 1-4 number keys found on keyboards There are PC gamers that want more than the run of the mill mass-produced Rog Ally and will pay more (look at Desktop PC graphics cards as an example) Can't have the handheld gaming PC market all be simple variations of each other. There needs to be variety.
Why pay premium from a "shady" brand, when you can get something as good from a reputable brand with good customer service. Also here we got 5 years of warranty. Aya have like what, maybe 1 year?. Not even sure they have 1 year, and their customer support is fucking horrible. Takes 2 weeks just for them to understand anything, and the responses you get are in Chinglish.
@@gamezerge1229 Yeah especially now that Odin 2 Portal is coming out soon. A portable powerhouse with OLED screen Snapdragon 8Gen2 chipset. You can play almost All PS2, GameCube, Wii, Wii U, DreamCast, games. For less then 500 dollars. And Retroid Pocket 5 for only 250 bucks can do that with Snapdragon 865 chipset. And you can winlator is getting better and better you can already play Elder Rings 2, Far Cry 4, imagine what more it can do in 6 months from now on on Odin 2 Portal and Retroid Pocket 5. I think at this price Ayaneo 3 is offering it be better to get Rog Ally X it's slightly cheaper and has more powerful and you can do way more!
Titan has similar performance to the 1080ti. There’s absolutely no way new hardware currently can touch 1080ti performance in a handheld. It’s probably more inline with a 1050/1060 at BEST.
@MartinAdrianoFlores I believe you’re thinking of either the Titan X or the Titan XP I was talking about the original GTX Titan I should’ve specified which one I was talking about the GTX titan is a Kepler based GPU so it’s actually comparable to the GTX 780 or 780 TI originally released in 2013. It is now in 11-year-old graphics card. I was a little bit hazy on when this card came out so I said about 10 years turns out it is 11 if I was more specific about when this came out maybe that would’ve helped. Also the new AMD integrated graphics the 890m comparable to a 1650 desktop card just shy a few points though.
I had the original steam deck then replaced it with the Ayaneo 2S 5.5TB (4tbNVME and a 1.5 tb micro sd), 32GB ram, which at the moment is my 'portable gaming universe' lol. The problem I have with getting me to even look at any other product is, now I own a handheld device with no bezels, I can't look at any other device without seeing gigantic black borders, no matter how powerful they are. What I would from the new Ayaneo, apart from obviously using the new AMD hardware?
No Bezels lol
OLED Screen at 120hz
Front facing good speakers
Back buttons
Better vibration/haptics.
A more reliable fingerprint sensor...mine stopped working
Bigger and more efficient battery
Touchpads would be nice...but I've had admittedly lived without them now
A way to upscale what is on the handheld to a 4K display using AI trickery
I'd pay $1000 for a 3 that looked like the 2S, I have a pocket s and despite all the negative reviews I absolutely bloody love it, the quality is just unparralled and makes me enjoy playing it so much more
we need dedicated graphics or a strix halo chip the new 890M only gives you 10 fps extra over the 780M not really game changing at all lol
What? That a huge difference depending on the game
Makes me look forward for Steamdeck 2.
Ayaneo products land in a niche/premium category price will never come down
PC gamers are accustomed to paying higher prices than console gamers.
So, if Asus, Lenovo and Valve are doing the 'Value' approach.
Aya may as well go the premium approach, continue to innovate and have more features.
+ Bigger Screens, Dual Screens and Slide Screens
+ Bigger specs i.e. 8TB+ storage (or support for it) , 32 - 64GB faster RAM, 80wh+ batteries
+ More quality features - Hall effects, Haptic rumble, Oled etc.
+ Higher controller standards:
* 2 x trackpads = Steam Deck, Aya Kun, Legion Go (only has one), New Zotac
* 4 x back buttons/pedals = Steam Deck, Xbox Elite controllers
* 4 x number buttons top of controller = AyaNeo 2 LC & RC buttons
This would be like the 1-4 number keys found on keyboards
There are PC gamers that want more than the run of the mill mass-produced Rog Ally and will pay more (look at Desktop PC graphics cards as an example)
Can't have the handheld gaming PC market all be simple variations of each other.
There needs to be variety.
Why pay premium from a "shady" brand, when you can get something as good from a reputable brand with good customer service. Also here we got 5 years of warranty. Aya have like what, maybe 1 year?. Not even sure they have 1 year, and their customer support is fucking horrible. Takes 2 weeks just for them to understand anything, and the responses you get are in Chinglish.
@@gamezerge1229 Yeah especially now that Odin 2 Portal is coming out soon. A portable powerhouse with OLED screen Snapdragon 8Gen2 chipset. You can play almost All PS2, GameCube, Wii, Wii U, DreamCast, games.
For less then 500 dollars. And Retroid Pocket 5 for only 250 bucks can do that with Snapdragon 865 chipset. And you can winlator is getting better and better you can already play Elder Rings 2, Far Cry 4, imagine what more it can do in 6 months from now on on Odin 2 Portal and Retroid Pocket 5.
I think at this price Ayaneo 3 is offering it be better to get Rog Ally X it's slightly cheaper and has more powerful and you can do way more!
Titan has similar performance to the 1080ti. There’s absolutely no way new hardware currently can touch 1080ti performance in a handheld. It’s probably more inline with a 1050/1060 at BEST.
@MartinAdrianoFlores I believe you’re thinking of either the Titan X or the Titan XP I was talking about the original GTX Titan I should’ve specified which one I was talking about the GTX titan is a Kepler based GPU so it’s actually comparable to the GTX 780 or 780 TI originally released in 2013. It is now in 11-year-old graphics card. I was a little bit hazy on when this card came out so I said about 10 years turns out it is 11 if I was more specific about when this came out maybe that would’ve helped. Also the new AMD integrated graphics the 890m comparable to a 1650 desktop card just shy a few points though.
850 to 8000 dollars 😂 . Why am I not surprised .
These PCs are great to look at horrible to owner...... neo owner wishing id kept my Ally instead