
One pocketable slab of Snapdragon, Hall-effect sticks and a 3:2 screen that reviewers say can replace an entire drawer of retro handhelds. The catch is the price.

VITURE built a private cinema for travelers and handheld gamers, then shipped part of the experience through firmware. The result is vivid, clever, and unusually personal: the best screen may depend on the geometry of your face.

For travelers, handheld gamers, and anyone hiding from a tiny laptop screen, VITURE's wired wearable display makes a persuasive private cinema. The buying decision comes down to one stubborn variable no spec sheet can settle: how it fits your face.

A fighting pad tonight, twin sticks tomorrow: AYANEO's clever handheld finally treats controls as a choice. The trade is a short-running battery, Windows friction, and a boutique price that asks buyers to enjoy tinkering almost as much as playing.