AOKZOE recently teased the upcoming launch of its A1 Pro and A2 handheld gaming consoles. The A1 Pro’s design has been unveiled by AOKZOE, but the same cannot be said for the A2. Nonetheless, it has been made known that the A2 shall boast a magnificent 7-inch display alongside a top-of-the-line AMD Ryzen 7000 series APU. Now, a new leak has revealed the A2’s design along with some new specs.
New information regarding the AOKZOE A2
has emerged from Nittrx, a YouTube channel. The channel has provided the design
of the A2, which will be available in at least two colors and will resemble the
ONEXFLY that was announced by One-netbook last year. AOKZOE, closely associated
with One-netbook and the ONEXPLAYER brand, has codenamed the gaming device “Unbounded.”
The AOKZOE A2 will come with 800p and
1200p display options, which will provide 100% and 128% sRGB colour space
coverages, respectively. Furthermore, the AOKZOE A2 will feature the Radeon
780M, an RDNA 3-architecture iGPU that is based on a 4 nm process and has 12
Compute Units (CUs) and a 3 GHz boost clock speed. This means that the AOKZOE
A2 should also be equipped with a Zen 4-based APU, such as the Ryzen 7 7840U.
Unfortunately, there is no information on
the release date, pricing, or availability of the AOKZOE A2 at the moment.