AOKZOE has revealed its A1 Pro & A2 handheld consoles which it claims are the first to feature AMD Ryzen 7000 APUs.
AOKZOE has made a name for itself in the handheld community, alongside other consoles such as the Valve Steam Deck, One-Netbook's OneXPlayer, and AYANEO, to name a few. The company has revealed that its initial handheld, the AOKZOE A1 Pro, will receive an upgrade and also offer a new handheld, the AOKZOE A2, which will begin sales on the crowdfunding portalIndiegogo in a few weeks.
AOKZOE A1 Pro Handheld Console
AOKZOE released the A1 handheld console in July of 2022 on Kickstarter and became a crowd favorite due to its simple-to-control design and premium performance in most games. The company received over $1M in support from thousands of players seeking a premium handheld gaming experience that would rival the "big kid on the block" at the time, the Valve Steam Deck. The Steam Deck could maintain a significant lead in sales thanks to its cost-friendly options and comprehensive support. Still, it also had the backing of its proprietary operating system and several top partners.
Now, AOKZOE will release the A1 PRO, featuring the latest in AMD's 7000 series processors, namely the AMD Ryzen 7 7840U, boosting performance by 20% compared to the previous generation. The A1 PRO will also offer a 1920 x 1200 screen resolution, measuring 8 inches utilizing a full-HD IPS display (283 PPI pixel density) and weighing only 729g.
The battery on the AOKZOE A1 PRO will also be revamped, offering users a 65W GaN mini fast charge adapter, producing 100W of power throughput, so they will not have to wait to jump back into their favorite game titles. Additional features for the A1 PRO by AOKZOE will feature a TF card slot,
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