There are brands that are very little known but that work to scratch market share from the almighty Nintendo Switch handheld console. One of them is Ayn, who after daring to launch Ayn Odin, a console similar to the Nintendo Switch but under the Android operating system, now embarks on the adventure again with Ayn Loki, her alternative option but now under the Windows operating system.
The company has already teased the models that Ayn Loki hosts on its YouTube channel. will start with Loki Mini, $299, with Intel Alder Lake U processor and 64 GB of internal storage.
follows him Standard Loki, with AMD Ryzen 5 6600U processor and under three storage variants: 64GB, 256GB, and 512GB, priced at $499, $599, and $699, respectively.
And the top is in the hands of Loki Max, with AMD Ryzen 7 6800U processor and 512 GB of storage, under a price of $799. It seems that the internal storage could be interchangeable, so users would have the possibility to expand the capacity in case they find themselves short of space.
A new rival to the Nintendo Switch
And it is not for less with the number of games that this device could host.
And while the company adopts a look similar to that of Ayn Odin, these new Ayn Loki can be differentiated by come in all-white or all-black colors, versus Ayn Odin’s colorful options, as well as changing the button scheme as well.
This device will also come with a USB-C connector and a headphone port so that players can play without disturbing anyone with noise when accessing their favorite titles.
Currently there are many initiatives that seek to scratch market share in the portable console segment, where many brands prefer to start by launching their campaigns on the different crowdfunding platforms, as we have come to see over time, with quite a few options. powerful that are almost mini pc with integrated screen, in the absence of a keyboard and mouse or pad, making it possible to carry out other actions beyond playing your favorite titles.
Everything indicates that the release is about to see the lightand that users will be able to buy their units through the company’s official website.
Via: Lilliputing