AYANEO Flip DS looks a lot like a Nintendo 3DS gaming handheld that runs Windows, there’s also a version with a full keyboard


What you need to know

  • AYANEO is a gaming handheld company known for producing systems that run Windows for PC gaming. 
  • Today, images of the upcoming AYANEO Flip and Flip DS leaked online. One features a flip-out keyboard while the other is a dual-screen gaming handheld.
  • They allegedly will utilize an AMD Ryzen 7840U chipset with integrated Radeon 780M graphics, offer a 7-inch display, and support 120Hz. 

Today, images of the upcoming AYANEO Flip and Flip DS leaked online. These are two gaming handhelds in the Flip line, with the regular Flip option coming with a full keyboard while the Flip DS features dual screens in place of the keyboard. If you’re familiar with Nintendo’s devices, then you might think the Flip DS looks an awful lot like a 3DS successor that can run Windows and play PC games as well as emulators.

Since its founding in 2020, AYANEO has proven to be a tech company that has an absolute passion for handheld gaming. So far during its short history, it has produced several Windows-running gaming handhelds and shows no sign of slowing down. 

White versions of the AYANEO Flip DS. (Image credit: AYANEO)

Supposedly, the AYANEO Flip will feature an AMD Ryzen 7 7840U chipset with integrated Radeon 780M graphics, much like the recent AYANEO 2S gaming handheld did. Additionally, the screen will allegedly be 7 inches and will be AYANEO’s first gaming handheld to support a 120Hz refresh rate. We’ll have to see if these specs hold true once AYANEO releases an official announcement for the Flip and Flip DS.





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