Hello everyone,
it's finally time to reveal my latest creation.
I planned to show it during the Gamescom but as it's all digitally now I'll show it here for you.
This time it's that innocent looking little thing...
		
		
	
	
Guess what is at its heart...
	
	
	
	
		
			
... the HDMI, USB-C and headphone jack are connected via a female-female adapter.
That way it's easy to power the Switch via an external power supply and via the included batteries.
Also the screen can be used with any device and the switch can be connected to an external TV.
As a bonus it's designed so that the screen can easily be removed via velcro:
		
	
Guess what it's second heart is
Let's have a look at the remaining two copartments in the middle:
	
	
	
	
Now we're done, right?
No, of course not.
It's nice and so, but at the moment it feels like a Pandora with only 2 shoulder buttons, if you know what I mean
There needs to be something special.
	
	
Google Stadia tells me: "Play where you want and how you want".
I laugh at them. They have no Idea what that really means.
WAIT.
There is still something important missing.
We can play wherever we want, but we need to get there.
WAIT !!!
HOLD ON !!!
I said: "Play where you want and how you want"
It's much more than a gimmick for me.
As I travel a a lot it is something I use in my everyday life and don't want to miss it any more
	
	
		
			
	
	
		
			
				
					
						
					
				
			
			
				
					
						
							
						
					
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If that thing get's a reality then I'll add it.
It will allow me to play all PC games at low resolution (they still look better than Switch ports), emulate consoles up to WiiU, PS2/3 and much more.
With the Aya Neo I'll hold the ultimate gaming station in my hands
		
	
				
			it's finally time to reveal my latest creation.
I planned to show it during the Gamescom but as it's all digitally now I'll show it here for you.
This time it's that innocent looking little thing...

Guess what is at its heart...

... the HDMI, USB-C and headphone jack are connected via a female-female adapter.
That way it's easy to power the Switch via an external power supply and via the included batteries.
Also the screen can be used with any device and the switch can be connected to an external TV.
As a bonus it's designed so that the screen can easily be removed via velcro:

Guess what it's second heart is
Let's have a look at the remaining two copartments in the middle:
Now we're done, right?
No, of course not.
It's nice and so, but at the moment it feels like a Pandora with only 2 shoulder buttons, if you know what I mean
There needs to be something special.
Google Stadia tells me: "Play where you want and how you want".
I laugh at them. They have no Idea what that really means.
WAIT.
There is still something important missing.
We can play wherever we want, but we need to get there.
WAIT !!!
HOLD ON !!!
I said: "Play where you want and how you want"
It's much more than a gimmick for me.
As I travel a a lot it is something I use in my everyday life and don't want to miss it any more

					
				Aya Neo handheld gaming PC with Ryzen 5 4500U reaches the prototype phase - Liliputing
Aya Neo handheld gaming PC with Ryzen 5 4500U reaches the prototype phase
				If that thing get's a reality then I'll add it.
It will allow me to play all PC games at low resolution (they still look better than Switch ports), emulate consoles up to WiiU, PS2/3 and much more.
With the Aya Neo I'll hold the ultimate gaming station in my hands
			
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