3DS and DS Style AYANEO FLIP KB and FLIP DS Indiegogo Page Opens
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3DS and DS Style AYANEO FLIP KB and DS Indiegogo Page Opens

AYANEO announced that it opened the Indiegogo page for its upcoming AYANEO FLIP KB and DS Windows handheld PCs. Each one has a flip up screen, with one of the two devices having a second screen like a Nintendo DS or 3DS.

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At the moment, the AYANEO FLIP KB and DS page is mainly informative. It shows the two latest Windows handhelds, offering a look at how they will function and details about their specs. It also offers an option to supply an email address to be notified about other updates.

The two handhelds feature similar specs, but different bottom halves servicing different purposes. The FLIP KB model has a full keyboard, in addition to Hall joysticks, controller-style buttons, and an optical finger mouse. The FLIP DS model is the AYANEO system that more greatly resembles a Nintendo DS or 3DS. It features a second touch screen and a controller. 

As for the insides and other functions, they remain the same for both. Each one has a 120Hz, 1080p screen that is seven inches. With the DS model, its touch screen is 3.5 inches. Both use an AMD Ryzen 7 7840U. There’s also a six-axis gyroscope built into it. Both versions have 120, 150, and 180 degree positions for the screen. 

This is the second AYANEO device to show up on Indiegogo in the last few months. Back in November 2023, the AYANEO Slide appeared there. That is a Windows PC that resembles a T-Mobile Sidekick or PSP Go.


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