The makers of the AYN Odin began shipping versions of the handheld game console with a 6 inch display, Android 10 software, and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor to backers of a crowdfunding campaign in January. But the entry-level AYN Odin Lite with a MediaTek Dimensity 900 processor and Android 11 software has taken a bit longer to finalize. Now it looks like the wait is almost over, and units could begin shipping to folks who reserved one for $199 or less.
In other recent tech news from around the web, Intel told us this week that a Limited Edition Intel Arc desktop GPU is coming this summer, but the company hasn’t officially revealed any specs yet. Unofficially though, the company might have shown some off in a recent video demo for its Arc Control graphics management software. And a hardware hacker has made what might possibly be the smallest and least useful portable HDMI display.
Ayn Odin Lite handheld game system with a 6 inch display, built-in game controllers, a MediaTek Dimensity D900 processor, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, and Android 11 software begins mass production soon, could ship by late May 2022. https://t.co/Zws0DMZTpG
— Liliputing (@liliputingnews) April 1, 2022
Ever wanted to plug a 1 inch, 128 x 68 pixel OLED dot matrix display directly into the HDMI port of your computer? Probably not, because that’d be ridiculous and mostly useless. But that didn’t stop mitxela from finding a way to do it. https://t.co/bhVTU2pcOf
— Liliputing (@liliputingnews) April 1, 2022
Intel may have revealed some specs for its upcoming Arc A780 desktop GPU in a video showing off Intel’s Arc Control software. It looks like we can expect at least 175W power, 2.25 GHz frequency, and 17.5 Gbps VRAM. https://t.co/E235aL3kpu
— Liliputing (@liliputingnews) April 1, 2022
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