
"Folding OLED displays are still most commonly found on premium smartphones and laptops, but One-Netbook is bringing the tech to a new gaming device. Its new OneXSugar Wallet is reminiscent of the company's folding OneXSugar Sugar 1 handheld that launched earlier this year. But instead of two screens, the Wallet handheld unfolds to reveal just one big 8.01-inch OLED screen with a 4:3 aspect ratio, as spotted by Retro Handhelds."
"The OneXSugar Wallet was announced on China's Weibo yesterday, but with few details about its features and capabilities. That folding OLED screen has a resolution of 2,480x1,860 pixels, and the handheld will be powered by an unspecified "Qualcomm gaming platform flagship processor," but its performance and emulation capabilities are unknown. Based on photos and a video released by One-Netbook, the OneXSugar Wallet will feature a standard set of controls including asymmetrical thumbsticks, four action buttons,"
One-Netbook announced the OneXSugar Wallet, a folding handheld gaming device with an 8.01-inch 4:3 OLED display. That folding OLED panel has a 2,480×1,860 resolution. The device reportedly uses an unspecified "Qualcomm gaming platform flagship processor," with performance and emulation capabilities currently unknown. Physical controls include asymmetrical thumbsticks, a D-pad, four action buttons, shoulder buttons, triggers, and front-facing speakers. Images and a video show a single large screen that folds open rather than a dual-screen layout. Pricing details have not been disclosed, and market interest may hinge on whether pricing falls near existing $1,000 handhelds or premium $2,000 foldables.
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