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    Hardware TECNO expands into PC gaming with the Pocket Go AR handheld and Mini PC G1

    TECNO is an up-and-coming tech company known mostly for its budget-friendly smartphones but has been expanding to other hardware in recent years. At the Computex Taipei 2024. the company revealed that it is ready to expand into AIoT products, including gaming hardware. This includes the TECNO...
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    News Sega Wants You To Know It Isn't Announcing Any New 'Mini' Hardware In 2024

    It's been two years since Sega announced its Mega Drive Mini II micro-console, a fact that producer Yosuke Okunari felt compelled to note on his social media account. Sadly, in the same post, Okunari confirms that there are no plans for another hardware release this year – although he does...
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    Emulation Odin 2 Maker AYN's Next Handheld Has PS Vita Vibes And A Mini LED Display

    The pricing for the Odin 2 Mini (for that is its name) has been revealed:
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    Emulation Odin 2 Maker AYN's Next Handheld Has PS Vita Vibes And A Mini LED Display

    AYN Technologies has lifted the lid on its next handheld following the release of the Odin 2 last year – and it will use Mini LED display technology. The company has been teasing the device recently, posting on social media that it will weigh in at just 320 grams – that's quite a bit lighter...
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    Emulation Odin 2 Maker AYN's Next Handheld Has PS Vita Vibes And A Mini LED Display

    AYN Technologies has lifted the lid on its next handheld following the release of the Odin 2 last year – and it will use Mini LED display technology. The company has been teasing the device recently, posting on social media that it will weigh in at just 320 grams – that's quite a bit lighter...
  6. Atari 400 Mini Review - A Deep Cut, But A Welcome One

    Hardware Atari 400 Mini Review - A Deep Cut, But A Welcome One

    After a flood of big-name micro-consoles that includes the NES, SNES, Mega Drive, PC Engine and Amiga, we now have what must rank as the deepest cut so far: the Atari 400 Mini. Based on Atari's range of 8-bit home computers, which first hit the market in 1979, this latest collaboration between...
 
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