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Posted by Hotz
 - April 02, 2024, 17:11:05
Quote from: Hotz on April 02, 2024, 16:44:26maybe Intel has realized Meteor Lake is too much of a bad, buggy, beta to release it for serious Notebooks and PC, and tries to get rid of them via disposable gaming handhelds...

.. but even if that were the case, selling them anyway would be a waste of resources. The resources should be spared until they have a better product. But no - we live in clownworld - where everything has to be sold, even if it's crap...
Posted by Hotz
 - April 02, 2024, 16:44:26
Really? Yet another handheld??? That's what the world needs.... not.


On the other hand, maybe Intel has realized Meteor Lake is too much of a bad, buggy, beta to release it for serious Notebooks and PC, and tries to get rid of them via disposable gaming handhelds...

QuoteOn the other hand, VideoCardz theorises that the 'Ultra' in AOKZOE A2 Ultra could signify the presence of an Intel Core Ultra 'Meteor Lake' processor

Posted by Redaktion
 - April 02, 2024, 14:23:17
AOKZOE has revealed its intentions to offer up a new gaming handheld following last December's release of the AOKZOE A2. Arriving later this year, the AOKZOE A2 Ultra will be the company's fourth gaming handheld after the AOKZOE A1, AOKZOE A1 Pro and AOKZOE A2.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AOKZOE-A2-Ultra-announced-as-new-gaming-handheld-release-for-later-this-year.821665.0.html