I say this a lot but there's just no dual-screen support on ARM and not even a Wii U emulator. It's not a good idea and it's not gonna happen in the foreseeable future
@@AMidgetWalrus Actually Android supports dual screens, exemplified by flagship devices like the Microsoft Surface Duo & Duo 2, LG V50 ThinQ 5G etc, highlighting the capability of ARM CPUs for dual-screen functionality. Moreover, many smartphones, including Samsung Galaxy models and Redmagic phones, seamlessly integrate with external monitors while maintaining simultaneous use of their own displays.
@@seventhblessing.7371 I had trouble getting it to work out of the box with a phone and a small HDMI touch screen. It might totally be possible with the right type of display, with a greater understanding of Android, or by making a custom app(Which is how I believe LG handled it). Another hurdle would be getting the emulators to play nice with the dual screens. I have a V60, and I tried Citra, and after using a few hacks / tricks I was able to get it to work quite well, but it wasn't perfect out of the box. I'd imagine Drastic would take similar work. Not saying it's impossible, far from it. But it isn't as easy as just slapping a second screen on and calling it a day.
I really wish these little gaming PCs would start including a way to bypass the battery and run directly off the charger so I can just plug it into an outlet and not have to worry about the battery at all.
Do yourself a favor and watch RetroGameCorps review much more thorough and unbiased. ETA is a good channel to see stuff first but he is way too nice about products to have them keep sending him more devices.
Yeah RetroGameCorps video is unbiased and doesn't gloss over the horrible battery life like Eta Prime does in this video. He actually does a good breakdown on the battery so you have a good idea of what you're getting
Not just the price but the battery life is atrocious. Another channel they could only get 2 hours of battery life playing Celeste. That's abysmal especially for the price.
What I'm really hoping is for a DS emulation handheld in the $200 range. A chip powerful enough to emulate the 3DS library wouldn't be that expensive. It would NOT run Windows. I would prefer Linux but Andriod would be acceptable. Right now a dated and worn 2ds XL is a up to $400 lottery, maybe with a charger. There is a library of over 5,000 games, I guess "retro" but that word can hurt my feelings sometimes lol. They can only really be appreciated on a dual screen device and options, including this one are ridiculous right now. There is such an obvious gap in the market here, I know it's just a matter of time, because Nintendo is not going to do it.
You have very low standards... Someone should bring out a the bottom half as a stand-alone controller, but made as slim as possible. Decent ARM CPU + GPU would be fine for emulation and give much better battery life - ie. a phone or tablet. As the central screen is thin but the joysticks are fat it could have space to attach a separate tiny portless mini-PC module, with the controller providing USB, HDMI ports...
Bad battery life, 120hz screen, tiny bottom screen, Windows, recessed buttons (which the actual DS and 3DS could get around just fine), and a ridiculous price
The original 3DS second screen is 3 inches. The New 3DS devices all stretch the resolution based on that original specification. This device's second screen is 3.5 inches, putting it closer to the actual dimensions the games are designed for than the new 3ds models.
The only thing preventing me from getting myself one of those is battery life. The dual screen thing is incredible imo. I can't see how someone wouldn't like it.
Battery life isn’t that bad with a portable charger. I have the rog ally which I could play marvels Spider-Man for 90 minutes before it got low and it wasn’t a bother when I was traveling for work because I would stay at a hotel. I’d play everyday after work and it was so fun
@@9r33ks yeah, I said I would stay at a hotel. I’d have power right there and honestly I don’t think anyone’s just gonna be playing on a handheld in the park or something
Obviously, no one needs a second screen! I'm only getting it because I want it and I'm ready to say FU Nintendo! I'm so done with nintendo, I'm going to play all my games on PC even my favorite Nintendo games on PC like Xenoblade Chronicles X! Oh man! I'd love to see Xenoblade Chronicles X run on this device. But yeah, I'm done defending nintendo. I'm PC all the way. I have a Steam Deck and a regular gaming PC but still, I'd like to have this as an emulation companion device.
I too am on the same train as you away from Nintendo. Owning a steam deck and gaming PC. It's literally the best gaming setup. I also feel like I need a smaller companion device for lower end emulation, which is why I have my eye on smaller devices like the Retroid Pocket 4 or Miyoo Mini Plus. But to be honest, as much as I love emulation, I now own so many games on steam that I'm too occupied with them now and don't have the time to emulate games that I already played before. So buying another device would end up sitting there unused. The steam deck does handle lower end emulation amazingly and looks great, but it is a bit too big just to run GBC or SNES, etc. In my setup, I have my PC for high end games, and my steam deck for low to mid games which is a vast majority of my library. I get amazing battery life on the steam deck OLED with these games. Despite what I said, I do have emulation of all sorts setup on my steam deck and also on my PC.
They could make it a little bit thicker and improve that battery ffs, what the point to have a portable device when it will run out of battery in less than one hour out there 😢.
If they make something with a bigger battery then the comment will be : The weight and size makes the whole idea pointless unfortunately In short : it is always pointless for someone targeting higher than what current technology can do 😂
Not sure when the battery 🔋 tech will evolve. Love these handhelds but the use case is extremely limited unless you find a power plug everywhere you go.
Most people play handheld games in short bursts, especially on the go. Also, powerpacks are a thing. And also, unless you're going camping. Power sources are pretty much everywhere now
@@TonyJenn not sure if am travelling for long hours how can I use it without carrying too many stuff with me. Also these devices need fast charging which are not available everywhere
@@hotchoclateguyAgain, power banks are small relatively cheap and double the battery life of these devices.. You don't have to carry a thousand things for longer trips.
yea man, screw that guy. last year i copped a japanese animal crossing 2ds LL and put a north american motherboard in it. did it right before the eshop closed too, so bought all the pokémon games and got poke transporter. 🥵🥶🥶 i mean…i haven’t really touched it since last march, but boy is it pretty 🤷🏻♂️😮💨
My current favorite clam shell device is the Retroid Pocket Flip. I once used it about 6 hours while waiting for auto repairs, and still had 20% battery life remaining. I keep hoping a clam shell, non-windows, dual screen hand held device comes out that is at least as good as my Retroid, but this isn't it. Not to say there's anything wrong with Ayaneo's DS, it just doesn't meet my requirements. Thanks for always showing off all the new tech!
One day it will happen! I’m sure it will. I like the idea of a dual screen handheld pc. Imagine one with steam os? Would love to see this become a reality
Tekken 8 runs like that due to shader compilation or stuttering of some sorts becaus it does the exact smae flancuations on RTX 4070. Something is wrong with the games 60fps lock apparently. A limiter outside of the game will omprove this and locking to 59fps make this perfectly frame paced.
Hopefully Ayaneo also eventually makes an Ayaneo Slide DS. + Bigger or equal sized top & bottom screen, because the controls are to the side of the screens. + AyaNeo Slide "Ultra" DS option- 2x10" screens - for big screen lovers, I'd purchase this in a second.
@@MrDrewseph Chunkier, less pocketable, less battery life, weird screen proportions, weird button placement, strange choice of indented controls, instead of simply indenting the screen, and as you say, no 3d. It just doesn't seem to do a better job at being a 3ds than a real 3ds does, at least not enough to tempt me to swap.
@@rorychivers8769 its never meant to be a better 3DS, its more as a PC handheld with clamshell design since it has too many features that normal 3DS doesnt offer. Being chunky and less battery life makes sense when its like 300x faster than 3DS in terms of performance i actually expect it to be more chunky when Ayaneo Flip DS is faster than Steam Deck but Steam Deck has like twice the size of Ayaneo (for references Ayaneo can run Spiderman 2018 at 60 FPS while running RU-vid on second screen)
@@jehezz But is the lower screen more or less the same size as the upper screen? That's really the one thing they could have made more of an effort to not get wrong, considering Nintendo perfected the format in the 1980's, AYANEO really shouldn't be congratulated for ruining a straightforward format that was already perfect from the very beginning What they have created is something that is reminiscent of an IBM Thinkpad circa 199X, but the touchpad has somehow turned into a display of sorts. Never mind the fact that pointing devices only existed to begin with, because the technology of the time did not allow for you to simply use your god given digits to point directly at the screen. Happy Easter by the way, hope you got some nice Easter Eggs.
Honestly, if they made an arm version with the 845 that could dual boot windows and android like the ayn odin: it might have been hype. Most android devices can run windows applications because of recent strides with box_86. I believe it was winulator that packages termux_x11, box_86 and proton together like a spiritual successor to exagear desktops. Besides, setting up zink in termux under a prooted distro isn't too hard to setup manually. I think a dimensity 900 would be a solid option of older and indie windows game packaged up from a gog installed executable.
@@ChristianAponte-i5e Yeah man, had mine for nearly 3 weeks. I made a video testing emulators. I absolutely love it. :) I advise you get a reliable 65w powerbank for laptops, its a power hungry beast. My favourite emulator is xenia canary as I love the 360 library. Performance is tight! Yes you can achieve 120fps in games like 2016 Doom.
I still have, play and love my first-ever-own gaming console Nintendo DS and after Nintendo 3DS bought Nintendo 2D XL black and blue colored version so these are my reasons why I've been interested and excited for AyaNeo Flip DS for a long time since it's relase, as an owner of Nintendo DS, 3DS and 2DS XL I really like that design of AyaNeo Flip Ds, it looks just like Nintendo 3DS/2DS XL but it's a pc version with more power as AMD RYZEN and I love it. There is just 2 problems what are these: AyaNeo is a chinese handheld, it's not a best way to buy technology from China to Finland and other problem is because it cost $ not €. Is AyaNeo Flip DS getting Global and come to Europe? I hope it will because I want to buy and play AyaNeo Flip DS what's like an evolved version of Nintendo 3DS. 😊😮
Do you intend to review the Gameforce ACE, which has just been released? I believe it will be the real competitor to the Retroid Pocket 4 Pro, because it is the only one that has similar performance in the same price range.
Yep 100%. The shill vibes from his videos are off the charts sometimes. It's especially obvious if you watch RetroGameCorps review of this same device. That guy doesn't gloss over the horrible battery life like Eta Prime does here and is much less biased
I sort of feel like it'd be a better investment to get a Z Fold and a Gamesir X2 Type C (NON PRO!!!) Why non-pro? Because the non-pro has the USB-C on the left side of the Gamesir. This is much more appealing as this location has the Z Fold open upward instead of hanging down as you'd get with an X2 Pro or any other device that has the phone plug into the right side of the pad. That'd be my route as a consumer. I'd still get a clamshell form factor with that "sleek" DS/3DS feel. The other luxuries of having FAQs or RU-vid on the bottom or top don't justify the high cost and seems too niche of an aspect to set aside the FLIP from competitors. Super cool device and concept, though!
They should make the second screen a e Ink display like the kindle since it's used for menus n such. Or have a button that shuts the screen off completely. Also you say analogue weird. Anal log 🤣
I can't understand those want a powerfull handheld with a good battery life, that has never been a thing not i the past and I'll bluntly say it even for the future, like I'm gonna talk about myself a little if I ever own a strong handheld such as this one or any other in the field I'll be happy cause even with the low amount of energy that I have I can still play as much as I want, how? well easy just get a portable high capacity powerbank and it's done
When it comes to these videos id love a recommendation on which one to purchase, if its worth getting 32gb ram version or not, as the price is significant enough to make me wonder if its all that much better, id pick this up tomorrow if i knew the £500 version really wasnt far off but im extremely unsure
how is there no way around the sunken buttons? nintendo been doing that flip style for decades and never had this issue, i think it was more of a design decision than a "problem"
can u add a list of triple aaa game that it can run and also what it can't run because u test some of them but do not say nothing for some of the title that some of us wanna see
Is so cool, would like to see a version with amd next laptop APUs (not the 8000 but the 9000 since this will bring the biggest performance per watt improvements for a device this size!).
Citra is closed. This console is at the moment a peace of technique. I need a working Emulator für Wii-U, DS, 3DS and all other. When this all is include, i buy this very fast.
I'm getting really tired of selling and buying the next handheld but the fact I cannot find a xg 6850 means I think I'm going to 1 last time and go full circle back to the ds.
A portable WiiU? SOLD! A while ago I was thinking if there could be a way to power up the 3DS, maybe change the processor or augment certain components. So when there was an opportunity to get this device I didn't think twice, I got one 'Milky White" in the preorders.