Ayaneo unveils massive next II windows gaming handheld

Ayaneo has revealed its Next II, a Windows gaming handheld that prioritizes raw power over portability, weighing over three pounds and measuring more than 13 inches wide. The device features high-end components like a Ryzen AI Max+ 395 chipset and up to 128GB of RAM, but comes at a steep price of up to $4,299. Pre-orders are available through Indiegogo ahead of US shipments this summer.

In 2026, Ayaneo announced details of the Next II, a Windows gaming handheld that dwarfs previous models in size and specifications. Compared to the 2023 Lenovo Legion Go, which weighed 1.88 pounds and measured 11.8 inches wide, the Next II tips the scales at 3.14 pounds and spans 13.45 inches wide by 10.3 inches tall. This gives it a footprint about 60 percent larger than the Nintendo Switch 2 with Joy-Cons attached, making it far from a typical portable device.

Despite its bulk, the Next II packs impressive performance. The top configuration includes a Ryzen AI Max+ 395 chipset with 16 Zen5 cores and a Radeon 8060S graphics unit featuring 40 RDNA3.5 compute units, delivering power comparable to a desktop equipped with an RTX 4060 or a high-end gaming laptop like the 2025 ROG Flow Z13. It also boasts a 9.06-inch OLED display with 2400×1504 resolution, up to 165 Hz refresh rates, and 1,155 nits of brightness.

Internally, the device includes a 116 Wh battery, which exceeds the 100 Wh limit for airline carry-on, requiring special travel documentation. Cooling is handled by two turbo centrifugal fans and dual vapor chamber fins to manage heat from its powerful components. A lower-end option with a Max 385 chipset, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB storage starts at $1,999, dropping to $1,799 for early pre-orders. The premium version with the Max+ 395, 128GB RAM, and 2TB storage costs $4,299, or $3,499 early.

This pricing reflects broader challenges, such as the ongoing RAM crisis, which has driven costs higher than even an RTX 5090 graphics card. Ayaneo positions the Next II for enthusiasts seeking maximum performance, regardless of comfort or expense, contrasting with more affordable options like the Steam Deck.

Verwandte Artikel

Illustration of the delayed Orange Pi Neo Linux gaming handheld with price surge graphs and 'DELAYED' stamp, highlighting AI-driven component shortages.
Bild generiert von KI

Orange pi neo linux handheld delayed indefinitely

Von KI berichtet Bild generiert von KI

The Orange Pi Neo, a Linux-first gaming handheld developed by Orange Pi and Manjaro Linux, has been postponed due to surging prices for DDR5 RAM and SSDs driven by AI demand. The project, in development since early 2024, has cleared necessary certifications but awaits a better market for components. No launch date has been announced.

Ayaneo hat die Produktion seines Premium-Windows-Gaming-Handhelds Next II eingestellt – das im Februar mit einem geplanten Einstiegspreis von 2.000 US-Dollar vorgestellt wurde. Grund dafür sind die rasant steigenden Komponentenpreise, die die erwarteten Kosten im Zuge des KI-Rechenzentrums-Booms auf rund 4.000 US-Dollar verdoppelt haben. Das Unternehmen gab diese Entscheidung am 23. März auf seiner Indiegogo-Seite bekannt.

Von KI berichtet

Einzelhändler haben den PC-Gaming-Handheld Legion Go 2 von Lenovo zu deutlich höheren Preisen gelistet; das Basismodell kostet nun 1.500 US-Dollar, die High-End-Version 2.000 US-Dollar. Die von Videocardz entdeckten Preiserhöhungen entsprechen einem Anstieg von 48 Prozent gegenüber den vorherigen Preisen von 1.100 und 1.350 US-Dollar. Die Änderungen erfolgen vor dem Hintergrund eines berichteten RAM-Mangels auf dem Markt.

Valve has confirmed that its Steam Deck handheld gaming device is intermittently out of stock in some regions because of ongoing memory and storage shortages. These shortages, driven by AI industry demand, have also delayed the launch of new products like the Steam Machine and Steam Frame. The basic LCD model is now discontinued, raising the starting price.

Von KI berichtet

Building on its earlier MWC 2026 announcements, Lenovo has unveiled the budget-friendly IdeaPad Slim 5i Ultra laptop and Idea Tab Pro Gen 2 tablet, emphasizing AI features and portability for students and everyday users. These join the previously revealed Yoga and Legion devices at the Barcelona event (March 2-5).

Razer unveiled its updated Blade 16 gaming laptop on Wednesday, featuring Intel's Core Ultra 9 386H processor from the Panther Lake series and Nvidia GeForce RTX 50-series graphics. The laptop supports up to 64GB of high-speed LPDDR5 RAM and a brighter 16-inch OLED display. Pricing starts at $3,500 for the base model.

Diese Website verwendet Cookies

Wir verwenden Cookies für Analysen, um unsere Website zu verbessern. Lesen Sie unsere Datenschutzrichtlinie für weitere Informationen.
Ablehnen