Ayaneo has once again lived up to its reputation for producing powerhouses in the gaming handheld market with the latest addition to its Next lineup, the Next II. Weighing in at 740 grams and standing tall at 9.06 inches on display, this behemoth of a device promises to deliver top-notch performance to gamers.
The heart of the Next II beats with an AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 chip, which should handle even the most demanding games with ease. Paired with a massive 115 Wh battery that seems more like a token gesture than a serious attempt at all-day usage, we're still left wondering if this powerhouse will truly see through the day.
One of the standout features of the Next II is its display, boasting an impressive 2,400 x 1,504 resolution and a variable refresh rate that spans from 60 to 165 Hz. This level of customization means gamers can fine-tune their experience to suit their preferences.
Hall effect joysticks and triggers are present to eliminate any dead zones or drift issues, and dual smart touchpads return from the Ayaneo Kun, this time customizable for gesture controls and key mapping. A quartet of extra buttons on the back offer additional control options, although we can't help but wonder if gamers will find these enough.
Pricing has yet to be revealed, with whispers suggesting a price tag in excess of $2,000 โ more than double what its predecessor, the Ayaneo Kun, cost. Whether this is justified by the value offered remains to be seen. One thing's for certain, however: if you're looking for a premium gaming experience and don't mind breaking the bank, the Next II might just tick all your boxes.
The heart of the Next II beats with an AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 chip, which should handle even the most demanding games with ease. Paired with a massive 115 Wh battery that seems more like a token gesture than a serious attempt at all-day usage, we're still left wondering if this powerhouse will truly see through the day.
One of the standout features of the Next II is its display, boasting an impressive 2,400 x 1,504 resolution and a variable refresh rate that spans from 60 to 165 Hz. This level of customization means gamers can fine-tune their experience to suit their preferences.
Hall effect joysticks and triggers are present to eliminate any dead zones or drift issues, and dual smart touchpads return from the Ayaneo Kun, this time customizable for gesture controls and key mapping. A quartet of extra buttons on the back offer additional control options, although we can't help but wonder if gamers will find these enough.
Pricing has yet to be revealed, with whispers suggesting a price tag in excess of $2,000 โ more than double what its predecessor, the Ayaneo Kun, cost. Whether this is justified by the value offered remains to be seen. One thing's for certain, however: if you're looking for a premium gaming experience and don't mind breaking the bank, the Next II might just tick all your boxes.