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AYN Odin 2 Portal handheld game console with 7 inch, 120 Hz OLED display coming soon

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Earlier this year AYN launched two handheld game consoles under the Odin 2 brand. While both are Android-powered handhelds with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processors, the Odin 2 has a 6 inch IPS LCD display, while the Odin 2 Mini has a 5 inch mini LED screen.

Now the company is preparing to launch a third model. The AYN Odin 2 Portal is coming soon, and according to a preview page for an upcoming Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign, it'll have a 7 inch OLED display with a 120 Hz screen refresh rate.

The company hasn't shared many other details about the upcoming handheld yet, aside from the fact that its analog sticks feature hall sensors. But a promo video gives us a good look at the system's game controllers, back panel, and some of its ports.

And the name suggests that some of the unannounced specifications are likely to be similar to those for other members of the Odin 2 family.

AYN Odin 2 Portal AYN Odin 2 Mini  AYN Odin 2  Display 7 inchesAMOLED120 Hz 5 inches1920 x 1080 pixelsMini LEDTouchscreen 6 inches1920 x 1080 pixelsIPS LCDTouchscreen Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 RAM ? 8GB / 12GBLPDDR5x 8GB / 12GB / 16GBLPDDR5x Storage ? 128GB / 256GBUFS 4.0 128GB / 256GB / 512GBUFS 4.0 OS ? Android 13 Ports 1 x USB Type-C1 x 3.mm audio1 x microSD card reader 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C1 x mini HDMI1 x 3.5mm audio1 x microSD card reader Wireless ? WiFi 7Bluetooth 5.3 Battery ? 5,000 mAh 8,000 mAh Charging ? 65W Qualcomm Quick Charge 5.0 Security ? Fingerprint sensor Audio ? Stereo front-facing speakers3.5mm audio jack Cooling ? Active (fan) Controllers A, X, B, Y buttonsStart, Select, Home, Back buttonsDual analog sticks (hall sensors)D-PadShoulder triggersM1 and M2 rear programmable macro keys A, X, B, Y buttonsStart, Select, Home, Back buttonsDual analog sticksD-PadShoulder triggersM1 and M2 rear programmable macro keys A, X, B, Y buttonsStart, Select, Home, Back buttonsDual backlit analog sticks (with hall sensors and L3 and R3 click functionality)D-PadShoulder triggersM1 and M2 rear programmable macro keys Dimensions ? 198 x 86 x 20mm 225 x 98 x 17mm Weight ? 320 grams 420 grams Starting Price ? $339 8GB/128GB for $299

via @RetroGameCorps

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