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Alright, so there’s this thing called the OneXPlayer. If you’re into handheld gaming, you might’ve heard of them—pretty much a forerunner in the portable gaming scene before it, like, exploded with the Steam Deck. Anyway, they’re dropping something new: the OneXSugar. I know, the name is wild, right? It’s an Android device, but kinda channels the soul of Nintendo’s classics. Weird comparison, but stick with me.
I stumbled across this update and had to share it. The OneXSugar? It’s this dual-screen gizmo with all these twisty mechanisms. Picture this: it morphs from a Nintendo Switch-ish gadget to something resembling a 3DS. They teased it last December—felt like a lifetime ago. Qualcomm made a noise about their fresh gaming chips and, boom, here we are.
So, this beast runs on the Snapdragon G3 Gen 3. Technical stuff can make your brain melt, I know. Basically, it runs smoother and has all this fancy ray tracing mumbo jumbo. Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.3—it’s got the works, thanks to the FastConnect 7800. Fancy, huh?
Let’s pivot—literally. The main screen is 6.01 inches or whatever, and there’s this smaller, 3.92-inch screen that flips out, transforming the whole thing into a DS-style setup. Perfect if you’re indecisive, like me. And if you’re feeling compact, just use the small screen solo. It’s… versatile, let’s say.
Now, are these OLED screens? No clue. The video’s a bit vague, but hey, it does have this funky removable D-pad, kinda like a Switch impersonation. The RGB joystick rings are a nice touch, too. Subtle bezels on the big screen, which is neat.
Nintendo aficionados—anyone getting deja vu? Maybe memories of the Nintendo XDS from 2015 are tickling your brain. That throwback vibe—a PSP Go handheld mashed up with old-school Nokia flip phones. The OneXSugar takes that concept and goes full sprint with it.
Design-wise, it’s this odd mix of bare-bones meets sleek. At a glance, it resembles a mirrorless camera grip, with this big chunky bottom. There’s a hinge at the top for that second screen flip. Not betting on it being waterproof—just saying.
Hang on—it’s running Android and packing an Arm-based chip, so don’t expect hardcore PC gaming here. Sure, emulation’s on the cards, but folks might tinker around. Not a Steam Deck killer, but hey, console games? Should handle those without breaking a sweat.
Oh, before I forget, it’s up on Indiegogo. You can back it if you’re into that sorta thing, but no word on pricing or when you can get one. They’ve got a fancy email list going instead. Supposedly launches next month, but you know how these things go—only time will tell.
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