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February 10, 2026

 

 

The AYANEO NEXT 2 is a high-end Windows gaming handheld, designed to bridge the gap between portable gaming and desktop-level performance. The device is marketed toward extreme players who seek the most powerful hardware currently available in a mobile form factor. It is built around a custom 9.06-inch OLED landscape display with a high resolution of 2400 × 1504 and a 165Hz refresh rate, providing visuals that are comparable to high-end tablets or gaming laptops.

The device features the latest AMD Ryzen AI Max series processors, based on the Zen 5 Strix Halo architecture. The top-tier model utilizes the Ryzen AI Max+ 395, a 16-core, 32-thread processor paired with integrated Radeon 8060S graphics. This combination is intended to deliver performance approaching that of a discrete GPU, making it capable of running modern AAA titles at high settings. To sustain this level of power, the NEXT 2 includes an unprecedented 116Wh internal battery and an advanced dual-fan cooling system that can handle a TDP of up to 85W.

Control and ergonomics are central to the NEXT 2's design, featuring industry-first adjustable-torque TMR joysticks and Hall-effect linear triggers with dual-mode locks. The device also includes dual TouchTAPMagic smart touchpads for mouse-like navigation, a floating eight-way D-pad, and four customizable rear buttons. Despite its massive 1.4kg weight, the chassis is designed with large ergonomic grips to ensure stability and comfort during long gaming sessions.

 

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