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AyaNeo details Air and Air Pro consoles and new Air Plus model with a ‘Mendocino’ APU

AyaNeo has a string of new portable gaming systems on the way. This week, the company revealed new details for its Air and Air Pro consoles, and also announced the new Air Plus model, which will feature AMD's recently announced and upcoming ‘Mendocino' APU. 

AyaNeo has recently announced the Air series, but it didn't share many details. Since then, the company has publicly revealed that the series will include a standard model, only available with a Ryzen 5 5560U, and a Pro model with either a Ryzen 5 5560U or Ryzen 7 5825U. Another difference is the battery, whereas the standard has a 28Wh capacity and the Pro has a 38Wh capacity.

Both models will feature a 1080p AMOLED with FullHD resolution, 350nits of brightness, and a 100000:1 contrast ratio. The panel will offer 99% of coverage of the DCI-P3 gamut, 100% of sRGB, 109% of NTSC, and 96% of AdobeRGB. The consoles will pack up to 32GB of LPDDR4x-4266 memory and 2TB of M.2 SSD storage depending on the model. Available in Q3 2022 in pink, white, black, or grey, the console's price starts at $549 ($499 early bird promotion), with the top model going for $1,399 ($1,299 early bird promotion).

On top of detailing the Air and Air Pro, AyaNeo announced a new portable console, the AyaNeo Air Plus. Packing a 6-inch 1080p screen and the AMD Mendocino APU, which may only feature 2 CUs according to Angstronomics (via VideoCardz). The console will be the cheapest of AyaNeo's entire line-up, starting at just $289 ($199 for early birds) in Q4 2022. We don't know much else about the Air Plus yet, but it will support M.2 SSDs.

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