I thought this was just going to be a Ayaneo Air 1S unboxing, did not expect a whole setup. Pretty cool to see how far PC gaming has come over the last couple years with these handheld devices, can just whip em out and have a whole setup in less than 10 minutes. Great video!
Earlier today I was having trouble getting the external game controller to work on mine. The fix I figured out was to press the AyaSpace button on the device (to bring up the sidebar menu). Then go to the controller section. At the bottom, there is an option to "disable" the controller. This will turn off the device's controller, thus allowing your external controller to be the primary controller. That fixed it for me.
Okay this video started somewhere showing off a ayaneo 1s ..somthing I was looking for... and then goes on to end with an entire desktop and rtx 4070 egpu.. LOL I love it. Dint expect this to be a good video by this was way better than any phawx or eta prime videos.
if your screen allows higher refresh rate, check to make sure windows is set the max refresh rate too or some games may not give you the option to go above 60 fps :)
Very nice unboxing video!! Subscribed. One thing though, eGPU via USB 4 can only use 2 lanes so even 6600xt in this test is overkill, and your external screen is so small so I don’t think we need that much power from a 4070 to push all the pixels. I think you probably get the similar performance when you plug the ayaneo air s1 directly to your monitor.
You are one of the Coolest RUclipsrs I’ve seen, you are so smart.. 😊 Just subscribed to help support your channel.. look forward to seeing more videos Dando 💜x
@@kidrobot. Not the OP, but I'm familiar with all of them (and I could use the mental exercise), so I'll give a quick-ish breakdown. *Steam Deck* (we're assuming the 400USD model. The other handhelds on this list have made the other models a bad deal) Pros: + Relatively cheap + Strong enough to play many modern games and most previous gen games + Provides a console like experience in terms of ease of use + Surprisingly comfortable to hold for long periods + Community has made it easy to setup for emulation despite the Linux OS + More programmable buttons than the other handheld PCs Cons: - Very large. Does not travel easily. - You have to upgrade the storage, and unless you only go the SD card route, it's not as easy to do as you'd think. - It gets loud when running modern 3D games. - The screen is 800p with poor color accuracy and is locked at 40hz - Native Linux OS limits game and software compatibility. - Battery life is not great (although it is better than many others on this particular list) - Struggles with many modern games and can't run a lot of AAA games in a playable state - Performance cannot be (reasonably) improved due to lack of thunderbolt ports *Asus ROG Ally [Z1 Extreme]* (the z1 is a complete waste of money): Pros: + Modern APU with innate Windows 11 - can run everything well with no issues + 120hz screen with VRR (the image always looks smooth) and good color accuracy + Very quiet... + Smaller than the Deck, while being similarly comfortable + Excellent front-firing speakers + Widely available, with easy to honor warranty Cons: - Onboard software for navigating windows and games is "finicky" - Very quiet...at the expense of poor heat management. Killed many SD cards. Hasn't been properly addressed, beyond just running the fans harder, making it loud like the deck. - Battery is noticeably worse than the deck due to it requiring more power for its superior performance, but using the same battery size as the deck. Basically needs to be chained to a dock - Requires an expensive proprietary eGPU to improve performance due to no thunderbolt support *Lenovo Legion Go* (not out yet, so we don't know all its nuances): Pros: + Modern APU with innate Windows 11 - can run everything well with no issues + One of the largest screens in the market (8.8"), despite the device being about the same size as the deck + Screen has high color accuracy, 144hz native refresh rate, 1600p screen, and a kickstand + Switch-like detachable controls, let you use it more comfortably from a desk + Hall effect joysticks mean it's effectively immune to stick drift + Control can be used like a hand mouse (great in FPS games and for navigating windows) + Larger battery than the deck and ally Cons: - Even worse for travel than the deck due to it also being 50% heavier - Device can't deliver enough power to game comfortably at 1600p, and you will notice the reduced resolution due to the screen being so large - Handheld mouse support isn't universal to all games due to some shooters disallowing simultaneous inputs from multiple devices (no idea how many games have this problem) - We know little about the onboard software for navigating windows and games, other than that it had issues for everyone testing it. *Ayaneo Air 1S* (there are many other devices from this company, but I'm assuming you're interested in the handheld in this video) Pros: + Modern APU with innate Windows 11 - can run everything well with no issues + 60hz, 1080p OLED screen is easily the best of this list in terms of color + Hall effect sticks, makes it immune to stick drift + Genuinely portable (though not realistically pocketable), much smaller and lighter than everything else here. + AyaSpace 2 software is easy to use, makes sense, and hasn't caused any issues with their devices + Has thunderbolt 4 support (as shown in this video) allowing you to improve games performance for relatively cheap (and yes, this does matter for reasons listed below). Cons: - Fewer programmable buttons makes AyaSpace software required for access to common PC functions (minor con, considering how these handheld PCs work) - You have to create a custom fan profile in AyaSpace to make the device quiet. - Smaller size means it can't run games as well as the other devices with modern APUs on this list without an eGPU (i.e. it's limited to 20w max, but should be run between 8 and 16 when undocked. Less of an issue when used as a handheld due to the screen only being 5.5" making games still look great at 720p). - The screen is 5.5" making it unsuitable for all games. An external monitor is highly recommended for some games and some windows functions. - Pain in the neck to upgrade the SSD due to the internals being so cramped. - Pricier than everything on this list Four other things to know about this market: 1. Windows handhelds have numerous 3rd party software solutions that make it easy to use any windows handheld like a console. So, the complaints about poor software are only critical if you don't want to fiddle with anything. I highly recommend looking into Playnite and handheld companion regardless. 2. The 7840u/Z1extreme APUs have slightly more raw power than the Xbox Series S. Every device with one of those chips will make it through the rest of this console generation, so don't freak out when 8000 series APUs come out in a year or two. Everything listed here (other than the steam deck) will definitely be good for 5 more years of games. 3. All handheld PCs have touch screens. Navigating operating systems isn't particularly hard without a touchpad or track pad. The deck's trackpads are primarily valuable for giving you more buttons to program (no idea if the Legion Go will also have that feature). 4. There are more handheld PC manufacturers than the ones discussed here, and they do have different features, than the ones here. At this point, if you can imagine a handheld style, someone has probably made it. In particular, you should probably look at GPD's handhelds, since they've got two of the most interesting ones on the market right now in the Win Mini (3DS style) and Win 4 (PSP style). Cheers
I love 💜 your channel… What’s your favourite handheld? I had the Steamdeck but hardly played it compared to Nintendo Switch so sold it. Hopefully Switch2 will be out soon ^__*=
Cảm ơn bạn đã chia sẻ video rất hây ❤🎉🥰🥰chúc bạn và gia đình nhiều sức khỏe và an lành hạnh phúc và thành công trong sự nghiệp và luôn đồng hành cùng ạ ❤🎉🥰🥰🥰
Great question! I'm using an eGPU, so the Thunderbolt 3 bandwidth actually bottlenecks the RTX 4070's full performance. Honestly, I didn't expect the bottleneck to be this significant. It's probably why the FPS is close to your RTX 2060. 😅🎮
What game do you most want to play on a handheld PC? 🎮
not genshin impact
Star Rail
i love you
Honkai Star Rail 😊
Hogwarts legacy
ok first time i see someone dress up for unboxing...very aesthetically pleasing, music too :3
You have the best, most relaxing unboxing channel on YT.
Relaxing end is better tho
@@Noctuner Relaxing end gives ASMR. She gives bubbles.
@@soochanamatya1129 relaxing end is better you all are just simps
The relaxing end woman version
Fr😂
💀💀💀
LOL
Frr ☠️
XD
I thought this was just going to be a Ayaneo Air 1S unboxing, did not expect a whole setup. Pretty cool to see how far PC gaming has come over the last couple years with these handheld devices, can just whip em out and have a whole setup in less than 10 minutes. Great video!
Earlier today I was having trouble getting the external game controller to work on mine. The fix I figured out was to press the AyaSpace button on the device (to bring up the sidebar menu). Then go to the controller section. At the bottom, there is an option to "disable" the controller. This will turn off the device's controller, thus allowing your external controller to be the primary controller. That fixed it for me.
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We appreciate your unboxings. Keep up the good work.
I was looking for gaming devices and anyaneo looks pretty😮 Retro version looks so neat!
This is such a pretty unboxing video! Keep up the good work! 🙂
I love u so much and missed ur videos soooo much im so glad that ur back
I did not expect a 4070 12:00 . I like the keyboard.
I love the way her dresses❤ look cute and fit her 🥺🫶
Okay this video started somewhere showing off a ayaneo 1s ..somthing I was looking for... and then goes on to end with an entire desktop and rtx 4070 egpu.. LOL I love it. Dint expect this to be a good video by this was way better than any phawx or eta prime videos.
if your screen allows higher refresh rate, check to make sure windows is set the max refresh rate too or some games may not give you the option to go above 60 fps :)
Another relaxing video. Thank you for your hard work. Also, that outfit is really cute~
i dont know what it is but i JUST LOVE YOUR VIDEOS AND ALL THE ACCESSORIES 🙂 IT MAKES ME WANA BUY THEM ALL
0:06 holy the steam deck is so huge!!
JUST HAVE WATCHED 3:50 of the video and i'm in love of your content
I just ordered one. Can’t wait until it comes in.
the best channel aesthetic 🤩💅❤
Microsoft said they will develop their own mobile PC OS, hopefully it will come soon since using windows for gaming console isnt that good experience
I really like the colour of ayaeno ❤ The vernal look very easy to assemble, I want one in my office room 😍
You're so pretty irl
Very nice unboxing video!! Subscribed. One thing though, eGPU via USB 4 can only use 2 lanes so even 6600xt in this test is overkill, and your external screen is so small so I don’t think we need that much power from a 4070 to push all the pixels. I think you probably get the similar performance when you plug the ayaneo air s1 directly to your monitor.
Thanks for the info!😃
You are one of the Coolest RUclipsrs I’ve seen, you are so smart.. 😊
Just subscribed to help support your channel..
look forward to seeing more videos
Dando 💜x
Subscribing cause your hands are very cute and your outfit is such a good compliment to your hands
I always wait for your videos because your video so asmr and aesthetic. finally🎉 🇧🇩
I love your videos😊
Windows ans AMZ had a great 2023 with all these handheld gaming pcs
please do Samsung galaxy Tab S9 ultra unboxing !
i have these specs in my acer laptop i hs bought it pretty cool seeing on a switch type device
I like Ayaneo the most out of steam, lenovo and asus.
can you tell me the pros and cons of each? im in the market to buy one
@@kidrobot. Not the OP, but I'm familiar with all of them (and I could use the mental exercise), so I'll give a quick-ish breakdown.
*Steam Deck* (we're assuming the 400USD model. The other handhelds on this list have made the other models a bad deal)
Pros:
+ Relatively cheap
+ Strong enough to play many modern games and most previous gen games
+ Provides a console like experience in terms of ease of use
+ Surprisingly comfortable to hold for long periods
+ Community has made it easy to setup for emulation despite the Linux OS
+ More programmable buttons than the other handheld PCs
Cons:
- Very large. Does not travel easily.
- You have to upgrade the storage, and unless you only go the SD card route, it's not as easy to do as you'd think.
- It gets loud when running modern 3D games.
- The screen is 800p with poor color accuracy and is locked at 40hz
- Native Linux OS limits game and software compatibility.
- Battery life is not great (although it is better than many others on this particular list)
- Struggles with many modern games and can't run a lot of AAA games in a playable state
- Performance cannot be (reasonably) improved due to lack of thunderbolt ports
*Asus ROG Ally [Z1 Extreme]* (the z1 is a complete waste of money):
Pros:
+ Modern APU with innate Windows 11 - can run everything well with no issues
+ 120hz screen with VRR (the image always looks smooth) and good color accuracy
+ Very quiet...
+ Smaller than the Deck, while being similarly comfortable
+ Excellent front-firing speakers
+ Widely available, with easy to honor warranty
Cons:
- Onboard software for navigating windows and games is "finicky"
- Very quiet...at the expense of poor heat management. Killed many SD cards. Hasn't been properly addressed, beyond just running the fans harder, making it loud like the deck.
- Battery is noticeably worse than the deck due to it requiring more power for its superior performance, but using the same battery size as the deck. Basically needs to be chained to a dock
- Requires an expensive proprietary eGPU to improve performance due to no thunderbolt support
*Lenovo Legion Go* (not out yet, so we don't know all its nuances):
Pros:
+ Modern APU with innate Windows 11 - can run everything well with no issues
+ One of the largest screens in the market (8.8"), despite the device being about the same size as the deck
+ Screen has high color accuracy, 144hz native refresh rate, 1600p screen, and a kickstand
+ Switch-like detachable controls, let you use it more comfortably from a desk
+ Hall effect joysticks mean it's effectively immune to stick drift
+ Control can be used like a hand mouse (great in FPS games and for navigating windows)
+ Larger battery than the deck and ally
Cons:
- Even worse for travel than the deck due to it also being 50% heavier
- Device can't deliver enough power to game comfortably at 1600p, and you will notice the reduced resolution due to the screen being so large
- Handheld mouse support isn't universal to all games due to some shooters disallowing simultaneous inputs from multiple devices (no idea how many games have this problem)
- We know little about the onboard software for navigating windows and games, other than that it had issues for everyone testing it.
*Ayaneo Air 1S* (there are many other devices from this company, but I'm assuming you're interested in the handheld in this video)
Pros:
+ Modern APU with innate Windows 11 - can run everything well with no issues
+ 60hz, 1080p OLED screen is easily the best of this list in terms of color
+ Hall effect sticks, makes it immune to stick drift
+ Genuinely portable (though not realistically pocketable), much smaller and lighter than everything else here.
+ AyaSpace 2 software is easy to use, makes sense, and hasn't caused any issues with their devices
+ Has thunderbolt 4 support (as shown in this video) allowing you to improve games performance for relatively cheap (and yes, this does matter for reasons listed below).
Cons:
- Fewer programmable buttons makes AyaSpace software required for access to common PC functions (minor con, considering how these handheld PCs work)
- You have to create a custom fan profile in AyaSpace to make the device quiet.
- Smaller size means it can't run games as well as the other devices with modern APUs on this list without an eGPU (i.e. it's limited to 20w max, but should be run between 8 and 16 when undocked. Less of an issue when used as a handheld due to the screen only being 5.5" making games still look great at 720p).
- The screen is 5.5" making it unsuitable for all games. An external monitor is highly recommended for some games and some windows functions.
- Pain in the neck to upgrade the SSD due to the internals being so cramped.
- Pricier than everything on this list
Four other things to know about this market:
1. Windows handhelds have numerous 3rd party software solutions that make it easy to use any windows handheld like a console. So, the complaints about poor software are only critical if you don't want to fiddle with anything. I highly recommend looking into Playnite and handheld companion regardless.
2. The 7840u/Z1extreme APUs have slightly more raw power than the Xbox Series S. Every device with one of those chips will make it through the rest of this console generation, so don't freak out when 8000 series APUs come out in a year or two. Everything listed here (other than the steam deck) will definitely be good for 5 more years of games.
3. All handheld PCs have touch screens. Navigating operating systems isn't particularly hard without a touchpad or track pad. The deck's trackpads are primarily valuable for giving you more buttons to program (no idea if the Legion Go will also have that feature).
4. There are more handheld PC manufacturers than the ones discussed here, and they do have different features, than the ones here. At this point, if you can imagine a handheld style, someone has probably made it. In particular, you should probably look at GPD's handhelds, since they've got two of the most interesting ones on the market right now in the Win Mini (3DS style) and Win 4 (PSP style). Cheers
I deeply believe that any device runs genshin on highst settings can run any game smoothly
I have the asus rog ally z1 extreme i just got it 3 days ago i like it thinner than my steam deck
s24 ultra、タブレット、そしてこのコンソールを買うためにお金を節約し、将来のセットアップを行えるようにするつもりです:3
excellent video~~!
Excelent work for unboxing ✨🩷
중간중간 영상에 문자 이모티콘쓰는거 귀엽다..
I would like her to be my mother be cuz I want gaming stuff and she’s cool.
This is cute..I wonder if this as good as levano go…don’t know which to get
Sangat compact dan mudah untuk di bawa kemana2 untuk ayaneo satu ini :) sangat kecil
Do You really like to play PUBG, huh? Btw I love the Air 1S's OLED screen!!
I love your videos
Paimon love the game!
that ai end of the video was sure a jumpscare, no thank you
I was hoping to get one of these, but the economy is inadequate
Which is perfect...
This or rog ally
Excelente contenido, me relaja bastante.
This is the closest to nintendo switch that genshin will get
fiquei curioso com a IA pra desenhar o gato ❤️
Which did you prefer more out of the ayaneo air 1s and the Asus rog ally?
What computer case was that? o_o so cool you just pull it out like a drawer.
Hi, it's a Razer Core X thunderbolt 3 eGPU case😃
@@appletreegirlunboxing thank you so much! Love your videos
what is that pc case? looks very minimal and practical
Hi, it's a Razer Core X thunderbolt 3 Case😃
Awesome!
What camera did you use to record your video?
I love 💜 your channel…
What’s your favourite handheld? I had the Steamdeck but hardly played it compared to Nintendo Switch so sold it.
Hopefully Switch2 will be out soon ^__*=
Marvelous 🤤😘
So is it worth it to the KYY or is there another better what will you guys recommend me to play all my consoles on
i love that❤
Hello. what do you think about making a drawing? I want to see the drawing program on it. ls it good or not?
You have that mystery money
Consumerism is one of the hottest things in rich countries
And they say happiness is not in money
我这一瞅,是个富婆!
i rlly like your outfit, whered you get it from?
Thank you! I bought it during a trip to Tokyo. 😊
So which one is better?
Ayaneo or Rog ally?
I want to know that as well!
@@klara3646 Definitely Rog ally is much better!! By screen on Rog ally is 120 and on Ayaneo just 60
hmm... max fan + high settings in genshin why 45-50fps only? im sure they put Bigger Fan.... or D1200 is not optimize for genshin?
Wow a cute girl playing games, that’s so cool!
ill get a handheld pc when they can stay at 60fps +
可愛いのとスト6のギャップで笑いました(● ˃̶͈̀ロ˂̶͈́)੭ꠥ⁾⁾
(● ˃̶͈̀ロ˂̶͈́)੭ꠥ⁾⁾
Your outfit is so cool ^__^=
Excuse me 😅 Could I use Rog ally instead of Ayaneo to make a setup in 12:26? If can would you mind explaining the parts to me?
No...if you need eGPU for your Rog ally, you need to get ROG XG MOBILE😅
Can you do the new iphone 15 in blue pls
12:23 what is the name of your computer case ?
1st comment in the video.
Yeah beby!!
Why not using Game controller Sis?
G-G-G-GYATTTTTTT LEMME SEE MORE OF THAT MAID OUTFIT BBG (jk lol ong)
Where z fold unboxing?
A great video
Oh no this makes i suddenly regret buying rog ally
damn u got more expensive gadgets than I have😭😭
What is the EGPU name that you use ?
Razer Core X😃
얼굴 공개할때까지 본다😂
love it thanks!
Cảm ơn bạn đã chia sẻ video rất hây ❤🎉🥰🥰chúc bạn và gia đình nhiều sức khỏe và an lành hạnh phúc và thành công trong sự nghiệp và luôn đồng hành cùng ạ ❤🎉🥰🥰🥰
just like japanese area?
老闆上面的電動玩具的款飾還有嗎?個(陳妮恩)小朋友跟她的弟弟2台,超級瑪莉別第2代,給4張大鈔票我是ringo
whats the battery life of this device ?
🤩🤩🤩
10:30 the mouse imports from Thailand ?
If this thing is 300$ everyone will buy it
Super
Its not the most powerfull handheld pc, the Ayaneo Kun is more powerfull, other than that nice vid
Keyboard (pink) 75£ ???
Please adopt me lol 😂 you got all the best electronics. I come potty trained 😂
Can you play any pc gaming on it? I think I want ooblets
Yes, I believe you can play ooblets on this device 😃
How is a RTX 4070 getting the same FPS then my RTX 2060?
Great question! I'm using an eGPU, so the Thunderbolt 3 bandwidth actually bottlenecks the RTX 4070's full performance. Honestly, I didn't expect the bottleneck to be this significant. It's probably why the FPS is close to your RTX 2060. 😅🎮
Where do I get one of these? I want one 🥺
Hi, it's on indiegogo😃
you can check the link in the description
so you decide to benchmark a rtx 4070 egpu with genshin
😅