ONEXSUGAR Wallet Gaming Handheld Looks Like a Clutch When Closed - Yanko Design
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ONEXSUGAR Wallet Gaming Handheld Looks Like a Clutch When Closed - Yanko Design
"Most gaming handhelds today, from Steam Deck to ROG Ally, are big, loud slabs that look like shrunken consoles. They are great for playing, less great for slipping into a bag without announcing themselves. The category has settled into a familiar silhouette, thick bezels, and aggressive angles that scream gaming from across the room. ONEXSUGAR's Wallet asks what happens if a handheld tries to look more like something you would quietly carry every day."
"The ONEXSUGAR Wallet is a foldable-screen gaming handheld that, when closed, looks like an oversized wallet or clutch, a long, rounded rectangle with almost no visible tech. The name comes from this closed state, where it reads more like a personal object than a console. You can hold or pocket it without broadcasting that you are carrying a gaming PC, treating discretion as a core part of the design rather than an afterthought."
"The Wallet uses a clamshell design with a flexible display inside. When you open it, the screen unfolds into a single large canvas, one continuous display bending at the hinge like a foldable phone scaled up to handheld size. That lets ONEXSUGAR keep the closed footprint small while giving games and media more room to breathe when you flip it open, reconciling portability with a genuinely usable screen."
The ONEXSUGAR Wallet is a foldable-screen gaming handheld that closes into an oversized wallet or clutch, presenting a long rounded rectangle with minimal visible tech. Its clamshell design houses a flexible display that unfolds into one continuous canvas, expanding the usable screen while keeping the closed footprint small. Controls are integrated into the chassis with analog sticks, a D-pad or face buttons, additional inputs, and speaker grilles on each side for a unified ergonomic feel. The aesthetic emphasizes soft minimalism, rounded corners, smooth surfaces, subtle accents, and discreet branding to make the device feel like a lifestyle object rather than an obvious gaming console.
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