I have experienced piles of handheld gaming PC from steam deck to rogue Elx, and what I keep all my time is a very well -known Anevo Philip DS. The party has a party trick in this small clam shell device: two screens. But this is not good. It’s easy to navigate, navigating, portable like hack, and now it is in line for a large OL upgrade.
The new Iano Philip 1 SDS (charming) comes with a new, powerful processor. AMD Ryzen 9 HX 370 is a powerful chip from Strexpoint Generation. It has four Zen 5 cores and eight zenin 5 c core, with a total of 24 threads, and while it is very beautiful for a handheld, it is 16 RDNA 3.5GPU core that will make all the difference for gaming performance. When I tested it in the gaming laptop, I was very impressed with this chip, but we also have joined hands inside the handheld: One X Player One X Flyf One Pro, and it also offers amazing performance in 15 W.
The second major improvement is a new OLED screen, which replaces the top screen on a hinged design. It is a 1080p, 144 Hz panel that has 800 NIT brightness, which should be quite bright in just seven inches of the screen space. The lower screen is a 4.5 -inch 1620 x 1080 LCD, which is a slightly alien aspect ratio, but this screen is widely used to monitor system tumps, performance monitoring and on -screen keyboard and mouse.
Yes, as a keyboard and a mouse, the lower screen doubles here. This device makes it very easy to use as a real PC, as inputing emails and passwords to login to launchers is very easy to cover your half screen through the screen keyboard.
One of the features I really liked about the original Philip DS is a mouse noob, or “optical finger mouse”. This is a small buttons -shaped trackpad that allows you to rotate using small flakes and movements, and it takes control of the constitution in the same way, but it has not yet tried to control the game. I am not more difficult than that.
Another upgrade is the use of TMR Joyce Sticks, which is like a hall effect, in which they eat the stick for good for the rod, but usually prefer the hall effect in terms of permanent production in the range of stick movement. Personally, I have never missed the hall effect in this regard, but other companies here seem to agree with Iano that the TMR feels like the next step of the Joyce Stick, Switch, and the Terger Tech. He said, Iano claims that the first Windows handheld to support these sticks on Windows Handheld is, so that’s something.
Not everything has changed on the new Philip 1 SDS. Claim shell is mostly the same, which means that you can dig the case and just throw it upright into your bag, and in fact there are many ports to use this thing like PC. Now there are also dual, complete USB4 ports. It also operates Windows 11, not Steam OS, and when I am not yet trying to portray the stamo on Ayyano Philip DS, I am currently in the belief that it will not like the other screen and will eliminate some functionality that will make the Philip DS so good. So maybe it’s out.
Overall, I’m very excited about it. It feels like one of a Wilder Handheld Gaming PC that really paid. We will have to wait more of the release date and price here, as I say to see Iano Its disagreement For more information. There is no doubt that it will not be cheaper than a steam deck or even more mainstream gaming hands hand, but it should be able to see.