Sure thing, let’s dive into this OneXSugar handheld thing. First off, I should say, this gizmo kinda took me by surprise. You’ve got OneXPlayer, right? They’ve been dabbling in handhelds for ages — almost feels like they were warming up until the Steam Deck popped up. And now, bam, out comes the OneXSugar. This device is bonkers, seriously. It’s like Nintendo got busy with Android, birthed a whole new hybrid console, and threw in a little magic.
So, I caught this wild video somewhere — squirreled away on YouTube, you know how it is. One minute you’re watching a cat in a top hat, next you stumble onto the OneXSugar doing its thing. The device kinda flips between what looks like a mini Nintendo Switch and a Nintendo 3DS, but with super slick rotating panels. Picture this: main screen flips, a bottom screen pops, and suddenly you’re like, “Who needs anything else?” Qualcomm’s snazzy new chips play a big part in this. Snapdragon G3 Gen 3, they’re calling it — it’s all about more power and less waiting around, something about ray tracing and Wi-Fi 7. Way over my head.
Now, about those screens. One’s a 6-inch, the other’s about 4 inches. They work together, alone, whatever floats your boat. Forget trying to grasp the nitty-gritty on OLED or fancy refresh rates, though. It’s anyone’s guess. Bright side: buttons galore, a detachable D-pad, joystick bling with RGB lights — crazy stuff that probably has purists debating pros and cons while clutching their Game Boys.
Ah yes, nostalgia hits hard here. Kinda reminds me of this forgotten buzz around a Nintendo XDS from back in 2015. I remember it vividly — it showed off like an old Nokia phone or something, only zippier with gaming controls. Anyway — on with the show, design-wise, OneXSugar’s got this quirky vibe; part minimalist, part utilitarian. Its depth kinda screams camera grip, but tell me that hinge doesn’t make you go all wide-eyed with curiosity. Try not to get it wet, though. I’d bet a bag of chips it won’t swim.
So why’s this thing not slated for hardcore PC gaming, you ask? Well, because, you know, Android. Which means, sure, folks are already plotting to push Windows into it — humans, am I right? But seriously, emulating classic consoles? A cakewalk if you ask me, considering it’s modeling itself after those very devices.
Quick shout — it’s apparently live on Indiegogo, one of those crowdfunding arenas where dreams either soar or plummet — like, hard. Info’s scarce, save for an eager email box waiting to spill details one day. Who knows when that’ll be. While we wait, why not keep an eye on Tom’s Hardware? That’s where all the juicy bits land if you ask their followers. Just give ‘em a follow.