A console inside the controller and the screen on the glasses: This is Pocket Go, the new Steam Deck rival

2024-03-01 12:08:00

This week the Mobile World Congress (MEC) takes place in Barcelona, ​​one of the most important events in terms of mobile devices, held annually in the Catalan capital and which brings some of the most interesting announcements to Spain. the technology sector.

If we talk regarding video games, the MWC also has space for them and, above all, for devices related to gamers such as a new portable console from the Tecno brand that wants to revolutionize the market by replacing the traditional screen… with reality glasses magnified that will function as a screen.

A laptop without a screen but with glasses

Tecno wants to give a twist to the market for portable consoles or established PCs such as Steam Deck with this Pocket Go that renounces the traditional screen and replaces it with augmented reality glasses that have 0.71-inch Micro lenses. -OLEDs that connect to the controller via USB Type C to offer projections of up to 215 inches at six meters for a “large-sized” gaming experience almost anywhere.

As for the consolidated console or PC, it is integrated into the controller itself which has, in addition to the classic buttons, pads and joysticks, an AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS APU inside which is made up of 8 Zen 4 cores and a GPU Radeon 450M with 12 RDNA3 Computing Units, therefore having an APU that on paper should be similar in performance to the Ryzen Z1 Extreme used, for example, by the ASUS ROG Ally.

It also has 16 GB of LPDDR5 RAM, up to 1 TB of SSD storage and replaceable 50 Wh batteries so that we are never left stranded while playing. Of course, what we don’t know for now is the release date or price of Pocket Go.

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