 Hey guys, Thundee here and yes, we have a brand new video for you. You know what it is? It's the Aya Neo Flip. It's a brand new portable gaming device and yes, it does have a flip open display. Now if you join us for the first time, hit that subscribe button notification icon so you can watch more videos like this and for our regular viewers, you guys voted for videos on Saturday and here it is. So we're giving you videos every Saturday at least guaranteed on the channel. And as you know, I love to game a lot on the channel and I've covered a lot of Aya Neo devices. The flip is the latest in the line and I have to say I do like the idea of having a device where you can actually close it up and carry around and you don't need a case, which is pretty cool. So it's really robust and rugged, feels solid and you know that you're not going to damage the display inside. That being said though, like it has this almost large Nintendo DS look to it. And you've got of course your standard buttons. You've got your left and right triggers, left and right bumpers. You also have customizable RC and LC button and then there are two USB Type-C ports in the back and a Q-Link port. You also have micro SD card slots and then you have this massive vent for pushing out hot air with the fan underneath. The front of the device has two slits for the speakers, head from jack. Kind of standard affair for gaming devices here. The grip wise, you know, it does have a little bit of a grip so you can hold it pretty well at the bottom. Now when you open it up, this is where you get the kind of flare of what this device breaks, right? So if I just kind of show you here, you open it up, you can see that all the buttons are flush. The keyboard, the analog sticks, the D-pad, everything is flush. And it's meant to be that way so you can actually close this properly. The D-pad is flat, it feels like you have to kind of dig in, especially when using fighting games while your analog sticks are also kind of sunken on either side. You do have a full flushed out keyboard which feels a little bit easier to access in the center if you're using just your two fingers from either hand and then of course you got your standard buttons, your XYBA also which kind of have a flat surface, your volume rocker and then on the top right hand side are two buttons that kind of look off place because they have a very different color scheme. The silver one is the power button and also the fingerprint sensor which is nice so quick access to turn on your device and then that black square is a mouse dial so you can actually move the cursor around while you're typing you don't need to touch the screen. It is a touch screen anyway and that screen is lovely, 7 inches, 120 hertz display and of course there's gambit and ah monami, gambit gambit such a great X-man. Anyway if you want any of the wallpapers you see in this video I'll leave the link for you guys down below. This thing looks absolutely gorgeous you set it down it just reminds me of the Nintendo DS and it does have two variants there's one with the keyboard and there's another one with a secondary display. I do have the version with the keyboard and in terms of specs it's the Ryzen 7 840U it's also got 64 gigabytes of RAM, Max as well as two terabytes of storage Max. You can get it with 16 gigabytes of RAM, 512 gigabytes of storage that that model starts at $699 and you get it through Indiegogo so there'll be a link for you if you guys are looking for this device. So you got all the specs there you're wondering okay what's the playability what does it feel like gaming on something like this. To be fair it's comfortable in terms of gripping holding feels comfortable while gaming now playing games on here it's an interesting perspective and you know played some Street Fighter 6 I played some Shadow of the Tomb Raider just to give you a feel now in terms of the performance we know what these devices perform we perform similar to the A and the O slide which I'll kind of compare more with this device in the second but the playability is what I want to talk about because with that D-pad being more flat and sunken it's kind of harder doing a lot of the moves in Street Fighter. Playability I think feels less doesn't have a more pronounced D-pad at least for me now the analog sticks are fine especially playing Shadow of the Tomb Raider but it feels like this limited range just because you're kind of in a sunken well while using this so it feels a bit different has ticks I'm getting used to but you can still play a function quite well with this and I think it handles that well now in terms of temperatures didn't feel that hot it felt actually pretty just warm in the hands and most of the hot air was being pushed out by the vent at the back so I definitely like that there now one of the things about this device is that you know you've got different angles for the screen so you can actually have it flat all the way you can have it slightly up kind of like a 45 degree angle you can have it almost close to 90 and then you can close it up so you've got a couple of angles for viewing angles for this which is good while you're gaming because it gives you just you know just a perfect way to actually game on this device which not a lot of devices do have that so that's something to take note now I mentioned the A and Neo slide that's a device that came out earlier and I covered it on the channel and I really like that device I travel with it a lot this is the device here and what I like about it is just the way the slide out display and keyboard in the center kind of just show up show you that again slides out pops up right pretty cool it has an angle so it's got a slight angle better for better viewing keyboard is flush but keyboard is also a bit wider than what you have on the flip on the upside of this the d-pad here is so much better and the buttons feel more pronounced everything feels comfortable and it's also wider for me as a gamer in comparison to the flip you can see it side by side you can see it stacked up here you get the idea and I wish for me personally I wish you could turn this into this and what I mean by that is have this display instead of sliding out flip over and close right over that keyboard to me will make the most amount of sense for this devices not saying that the flip isn't good it's just that the anio flip doesn't necessarily meet all the things that I'm looking for especially while gaming I think this is a good device but I think some of the drawbacks of the design kind of limits what I would like to do with the device I would take the the slide over that just because I feel like I can game more in terms of just the functionality not the specs or not the performance but just just the physical hardware functionality but it's great to have your screen in moving different angles you know that way so that is the anio flip I think it's a solid device it might not be for me it might be for you but anio does this wonderful thing that I do like with them is that they have different devices that you can select from and going to their website you see a ton of different devices they have I love the fact that they're always making something new so I can't wait to see what next they have but I think they have a device for you which is pretty great so if you guys have any questions or any comments let me know if you want to pick any of these devices up use the link down below otherwise don't forget to like share subscribe stay tuned on channel come back next Saturday and we'll have another video for you so always enjoy entertainment