AYANEO has now revealed the specifications and pricing for the Linux powered AYANEO Next Lite, which will be using the SteamOS-like HoloISO, although customized by AYANEO for the handheld.
Initially AYANEO announced it as using SteamOS, and later clarified to GamingOnLinux that it was actually HoloISO customized.
I did ask what they’ve tweaked but they simply said “we’ve made some changes to adapt the NEXT LITE hardware and drivers, and I’m very sorry I can’t tell you exactly at this time”.
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X-axis Linear Motor + Six-axis Gyroscope.
No date is actually being announced for release just yet, AYANEO simply told me “It will be officially available at the AYANEO online store in the near future” and that they “will offer exclusive early bird pricing for the first 100 customers, who can get the AMD 4500U version with 16G RAM and 512G stroage for just $299 with free shipping”.
For now, you can simply subscribe to their newsletter on the official page to get notified when it becomes available.
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Initially AYANEO announced it as using SteamOS, and later clarified to GamingOnLinux that it was actually HoloISO customized.
I did ask what they’ve tweaked but they simply said “we’ve made some changes to adapt the NEXT LITE hardware and drivers, and I’m very sorry I can’t tell you exactly at this time”.
Colour options: Pastel Blue / Bright White / Jet Black.
X-axis Linear Motor + Six-axis Gyroscope.
No date is actually being announced for release just yet, AYANEO simply told me “It will be officially available at the AYANEO online store in the near future” and that they “will offer exclusive early bird pricing for the first 100 customers, who can get the AMD 4500U version with 16G RAM and 512G stroage for just $299 with free shipping”.
For now, you can simply subscribe to their newsletter on the official page to get notified when it becomes available.
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