@@MoreTechSir Even if it's not up to steam deck standards, there are many many potato games in my library I could play on the go , as long as the price is right.... Tho im still hoping it'll play elden ring, I won't hold my breath.
@@bamcorpgaming5954 potato games I hear you. Yeah it's an exciting time I think , when the performance for price comes into play. Then it's an open market at the moment
I just hope it's a budget priced Windows handheld. For me, if it can play up to Wii and some mid range PS2. It's going to be a hit. Plus it's Windows base. So some Steam and PC gaming. And Fightcade.
In my opinion, regardless of the hardware inside, it's a console really too big and certainly also very heavy, as well as the rg552, I don't think its weight is less than 500 grams !! it's simply absurd to create consoles of this size and of this weight, where is the portability? when you exceed 4 inches for the display, I would make them clamshell as the powkiddy is doing, because in this way you can have large displays but small dimensions, moreover the display remains protected by the console body. In my opinion the path traced by powkiddy with the x18s is a winning one and I would follow that path if the company were mine!
Yeah the term handheld sort of goes out the window with these spaces. Handhelds are meant to be portable so I hear there., where on a big wave currently with these sizes of devices, it will be interesting to see what retroid being out with their rp3.
IN MY OPINION (yes the disclaimer is in capitals because people always miss it and then complain about it) It's too soon to tell as we know hardly anything about it so would be unfair to judge. BUT I will say that I can't see this being a 11th or 12th gen Intel chip or a 4000, 5000 or even a 6000 AMD because that's too big a leap for a company to make. They only have one other handheld with cooling and that device is far from perfect so if once again they have taken one design and adapted it to fit another, it has fail written all over it. Even my OneXplayer 1S is not perfect so there is no perfect device out there. Anbernic need to slow down and take stock.
I'd agree with your here, the one gripe I have with anbernic is they push products out to quickly and change nothing. I feel like there always behind in the market then see a wave to ride it and make some £££. I really want to me wrong but only time will tell.
@@MoreTechSir The thing is, your not wrong. I have owned many Anbernic's and like you thinks that their last handheld actually worth buying from them is the 350 series but they are not perfect either. I have had to fix every single Anbernic handheld i have ever owned because of their poor design choices and the poor parts they used. Had to change the battery for a better quality one that actually holds it charge (my 351V would not charge to more than 57% because of the poor quality battery used, and that was only after a month of use) Power buttons break easily too so they had to be replaced. A hassle but its people who are not as knowledgeable or skilled as me that i feel for because they are buying a product that they will need to fix but don't know how to. You don't buy a product and then expect the end user to fix. And them using poor quality batteries puts peoples lifes in danger.
@@MoreTechSir I think one of the issues is, they and Powkiddy are owned by the same company so there might be competition between the two. As in they might be pushing each other to get these handhelds out before each other. This could explain why so many come out so soon or why Anbernic have stuck to the same design because it's easier to get something out quickly. Who knows but being in direct competition with a sister company might be the issue.
The Win600 Review is here ua-cam.com/video/CxN2lE_0mPE/v-deo.html does it live up to what we expected?
No, My OneXPlayer 1S says hi lol Nice to see you around.
Hahaha
Loving the more regular updates recently... Nice glasses 👓👓
Thanks man, old age caught up to me
@@MoreTechSir You look live young vsauce
I love that channel thanks 👍🏻
Need it! Great vid 🍻
Hoping it will live up to the hyper but anbernic have a habit of just riding the wave.
Being able to take my steam backlog with me on the go is a game changer. Hyped for any windows/steam os handhelds
Yeah that's always a winner on my eyes. We will just have to see what specs come out on the device, am not expecting anything special of am honest.
@@MoreTechSir Even if it's not up to steam deck standards, there are many many potato games in my library I could play on the go , as long as the price is right.... Tho im still hoping it'll play elden ring, I won't hold my breath.
@@bamcorpgaming5954 potato games I hear you. Yeah it's an exciting time I think , when the performance for price comes into play. Then it's an open market at the moment
Lovely content
Thanks sir
That looks big. I wonder if heavy.
Untill we get the specs we can only wonder, I doubt it would be super heavy maybe on par to the Odin or steam deck weight
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Well that was a rollercoaster of emoji's
I just hope it's a budget priced Windows handheld.
For me, if it can play up to Wii and some mid range PS2. It's going to be a hit.
Plus it's Windows base. So some Steam and PC gaming. And Fightcade.
Yeah I mean the Odin can do this now , but if this is purely a Windows device. It needs to pack a punch and play game and not be a gimmick
Smartphones can do this now.
@@Dec4AllTimeAlways nice , I've seen a few videos about with emulation on these. Seems to work well
In my opinion, regardless of the hardware inside, it's a console really too big and certainly also very heavy, as well as the rg552, I don't think its weight is less than 500 grams !! it's simply absurd to create consoles of this size and of this weight, where is the portability? when you exceed 4 inches for the display, I would make them clamshell as the powkiddy is doing, because in this way you can have large displays but small dimensions, moreover the display remains protected by the console body. In my opinion the path traced by powkiddy with the x18s is a winning one and I would follow that path if the company were mine!
Yeah the term handheld sort of goes out the window with these spaces.
Handhelds are meant to be portable so I hear there., where on a big wave currently with these sizes of devices, it will be interesting to see what retroid being out with their rp3.
IN MY OPINION (yes the disclaimer is in capitals because people always miss it and then complain about it)
It's too soon to tell as we know hardly anything about it so would be unfair to judge. BUT I will say that I can't see this being a 11th or 12th gen Intel chip or a 4000, 5000 or even a 6000 AMD because that's too big a leap for a company to make. They only have one other handheld with cooling and that device is far from perfect so if once again they have taken one design and adapted it to fit another, it has fail written all over it. Even my OneXplayer 1S is not perfect so there is no perfect device out there. Anbernic need to slow down and take stock.
I'd agree with your here, the one gripe I have with anbernic is they push products out to quickly and change nothing. I feel like there always behind in the market then see a wave to ride it and make some £££. I really want to me wrong but only time will tell.
@@MoreTechSir The thing is, your not wrong. I have owned many Anbernic's and like you thinks that their last handheld actually worth buying from them is the 350 series but they are not perfect either. I have had to fix every single Anbernic handheld i have ever owned because of their poor design choices and the poor parts they used. Had to change the battery for a better quality one that actually holds it charge (my 351V would not charge to more than 57% because of the poor quality battery used, and that was only after a month of use) Power buttons break easily too so they had to be replaced. A hassle but its people who are not as knowledgeable or skilled as me that i feel for because they are buying a product that they will need to fix but don't know how to. You don't buy a product and then expect the end user to fix. And them using poor quality batteries puts peoples lifes in danger.
If they got the little things right they would be the top dawg on the market
@@MoreTechSir I think one of the issues is, they and Powkiddy are owned by the same company so there might be competition between the two. As in they might be pushing each other to get these handhelds out before each other. This could explain why so many come out so soon or why Anbernic have stuck to the same design because it's easier to get something out quickly. Who knows but being in direct competition with a sister company might be the issue.