This DIY Ultrawide Handheld Gaming PC Redefines Portable Gaming - Yanko Design
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This DIY Ultrawide Handheld Gaming PC Redefines Portable Gaming - Yanko Design
"PureDIY, a creator on BiliBili, apparently wondered what would happen if these two trends collided. Their DIY handheld PC features a 32:9 aspect ratio display, the same super ultrawide format found on massive 49-inch desktop monitors, packed into a Windows-powered portable device with detachable controllers. Running on an AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor, the same chip powering high-end handhelds like the ROG Ally X, this unnamed device represents a bold experiment in portable gaming form factors."
"The design includes slide-in controllers that attach to either side of the ultrawide display, creating a gaming experience that's part handheld, part tablet. A built-in kickstand allows for tabletop play, though it's unclear whether the controllers work wirelessly when detached. Videos show the device handling everything from Asphalt 9 Legends to music production in FL Studio Mobile, demonstrating its versatility as both gaming machine and creative workstation for users who need that extra horizontal screen real estate."
Handheld gaming PCs have typically prioritized compact aspect ratios for portability and broad game compatibility. A DIY handheld integrates a 32:9 ultrawide display—the same super ultrawide format found on 49-inch desktop monitors—into a Windows-powered portable device with slide-in detachable controllers and a built-in kickstand. The device runs an AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor and demonstrates capabilities across gaming and creative apps, from Asphalt 9 Legends to FL Studio Mobile. Ultrawide support enhances immersion in racing, flight simulators, and some shooters while enabling genuine multitasking and expanded tool and timeline space for creative workflows. Wireless controller functionality when detached remains unclear.
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