To create the device, they developed a 3D printed case, a custom cooling system with two fans and eight heat pipes, and also equipped the device with a 17-inch IPS display with a resolution of 3840 × 2160 pixels and 100% DCI-P3. coverage area.
The device is completed with a keyboard that makes it more like a laptop.
But despite the ability to run games, the “laptop” has serious limitations. First, there is no battery, making it completely dependent on a wall outlet. Secondly, the cooling system is not efficient enough: the fans operate at high speed and produce up to 71.3 dB of noise, comparable to a working hair dryer.
The device currently retails for 20,000 yuan (about $2,750); this is significantly more than the cost of the original console.
Source: Ferra

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