Ayaneo has unveiled the Ayaneo 3, a modular Windows handheld gaming device designed for gamers and PC users who value performance and customization. Featuring a modular design, customizable controls, and powerful AMD processor options, the Ayaneo 3 offers exceptional flexibility and performance, setting it apart from other handheld devices. Let’s check out its key specs and pricing.

Ayaneo 3 Specifications
The handheld features two powerful processor options: the AMD Ryzen 7 8840U and the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370. The AI 9 HX 370 equips 4 Zen 5 CPU cores, 8 Zen 5c cores, and 16 RDNA 3.5 GPU cores, offering exceptional performance for gaming and productivity. It comes with configurations ranging from 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM with 512GB of PCIe 4.0 SSD storage to an impressive 64GB RAM and up to 4TB of storage.
It equips a 7-inch display available in OLED and LCD variants. The OLED model sports a 144Hz refresh rate, 800 nits of brightness, and 110% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage, while the LCD version offers a 120Hz refresh rate, 500 nits of brightness, and VRR support.

The Ayaneo 3 features a standout modular design with Magic Module detachable controllers, allowing gamers to customize their experience like never before. It comes with swappable ABXY buttons and multiple controller configurations, offering up to 56 layout options. It equips touchpad-enabled controllers, fighting-specific setups, and fully customizable button mappings, all managed through the newly introduced AYASpace 3.0 software.

The handheld also introduces advanced control mechanisms like dual-stage Hall-effect triggers with lock switches, dual six-axis gyroscopes, and customizable rear buttons. These features, combined with the proprietary AYASpace 3.0 software, allow gamers to assign macros, scripts, and complex input configurations, making the device a hybrid between a gaming console and a portable PC.

In terms of audio, it features HyperSound 2.0 symmetrical dual speakers for powerful and clear sound. The device runs Windows 11, ensuring compatibility with popular gaming platforms like Steam, Epic Games, and Battle.net.
The device is equipped with dual USB4 ports, an OCulink interface for high-speed connections, and a microSD card slot. It also includes a 49Wh battery supported by a 65W USB-C power adapter. Ayaneo has also ensured robust thermal performance with triple copper pipes, a large turbo fan, and graphene patches for efficient cooling.
Pricing and Availability
In China, the base model with a Ryzen 7 8840U, 16GB RAM, and 512GB storage starts at 4,999 yuan, while the high-end Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 variant with 32GB RAM and 1TB storage starts at 8,699 yuan.
Globally, early-bird pricing begins at $699 for the base model via Indiegogo, with the top-tier configuration priced at $1,799. Retail prices will range from $899 to $2,099, and the Magic Module accessory kit costs $139.
The device is available for pre-order, with shipping expected in late March 2025. Chinese buyers can purchase through JD.com, while international customers can order via Indiegogo and Ayaneo’s official website.
In related news, the Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro 12.4 is testing Windows gaming via HyperOS’ WinPlay engine, enabling users to run Steam and play Windows games offline with minimal GPU performance loss. This marks a step forward in local gaming support on Xiaomi tablets.
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