Big Screen Gaming Console
March 30, 2025
The Abxylute One Pro handheld gaming console is a portable Android gaming device with a MediaTek Genio 510 processor, with two ARM Cortex-A78 cores and four Cortex-A55 cores. This powerful chipset is paired with a Mali-G57 MC2 GPU, ensuring smooth gameplay and the ability to handle demanding tasks such as PlayStation 2 and GameCube emulation at 60 frames per second. The console comes with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage, which can be expanded via microSD cards up to 2TB.
The device features a 7-inch Full HD IPS LCD screen with a resolution of 1920x1080 and a refresh rate of 60Hz. The semi-transparent design of the console adds a touch of retro charm, allowing users to glimpse its internal components. The One Pro weighs just over 15 ounces (430 grams) and measures about 10 x 4.5 x 1 inches (250 x 115 x 30mm).
The Abxylute One Pro features full-sized capacitive digital joysticks, which are designed to replicate the feel of an Xbox controller. These joysticks promise precision and durability, with a lifespan of six million rotations and no drift issues. The console also supports 4K video output, enabling users to connect it to TVs or AR glasses for an immersive gaming experience. It comes with enhanced stereo speakers, dual microphones, a 3.5mm audio jack, and Bluetooth connectivity. Running on Android 13, the Abxylute One Pro offers access to the Google Play Store. It also supports cloud gaming services and remote gameplay from PCs and consoles.
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