I’m hyped to see Best Buy stocking premium Ayaneo handhelds, but the prices are scary

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I’ve been waiting a long time for Ayaneo handhelds to reach a US storefront, so I’m pretty excited to see Best Buy now stocking devices. The catch? Well, the premium portables still come with an eye-watering price tag, one that looks worse when placed on a virtual shelf alongside Windows alternatives. 

Don’t get me wrong, I genuinely believe that Ayaneo makes some of the best gaming handheld options on the market. The company continually releases different systems that offer up alternative ways to play, with the likes of the Ayaneo Flip DS injecting old console tricks into the new portable PC scene. The brand’s devices also benefit from the ever improving functionality of Ayaspace, which arguably puts rivals like Asus ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion Go to shame with better functionality. 

You only have to swing by Best Buy right now to see that the real drawback with Ayaneo handhelds is price. The retailer now stocks two of the manufacturer’s portables, with the Ayaneo Kun coming in at $999 (down from $1,199) and the Next Lite priced at $399. Both options are expensive to say the least, and while I do think some of the cost is justified due to their premium features, both will need discounts to really compete with cheaper rivals. 

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For those of you who’ve never heard of either device, here’s the skinny. The Ayaneo Kun is an 8.4-inch Windows 11 handheld that’s armed with an AMD Ryzen 7 7840U or 8840U APU. The version at Best Buy right now comes with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage, but there is a monstrous 64GB / 4TB verison out there that’ll make your desktop PC feel silly. It also boasts a 54W max TDP and 75Wh battery – a combo that gives it an edge over Ryzen Z1 Extreme machines out there.



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