MagicX Two Dream Light and Pro Handhelds Get Official Color Renders
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MagicX Two Dream Light and Pro Handhelds Get Official Color Renders

Laptops Reporter
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MagicX unveils four color options for its upcoming Two Dream Light and Pro handhelds, revealing design details ahead of launch.

MagicX has revealed official renders of its upcoming Two Dream Light and Two Dream Pro handheld gaming devices, showcasing four color options for each model ahead of their launch. The announcement, made through the company's official Discord channel, provides a closer look at the design language and aesthetic choices for these new gaming handhelds.

Both devices will be available in green, purple, black, and gray color variants. However, the button and accent color schemes differ between the Light and Pro models, creating distinct visual identities despite sharing the same base colors.

For the Two Dream Light, all four color variants feature black buttons, triggers, and thumbsticks regardless of the shell color. The green and purple variants have translucent shells, while the black and gray versions use solid materials. MagicX has differentiated the ABXY buttons by using colored fonts on the black and gray variants, while the green and purple versions feature white font coloring.

The MagicX Two Dream Light has black buttons for all four color variants.

The Two Dream Pro takes a more cohesive approach to color matching. The green and purple variants feature buttons that match their respective shell colors, including color-coordinated thumbsticks on the green version. The black and gray Pro variants maintain mostly black buttons but incorporate colored ABXY buttons to add visual interest.

Both handhelds share several design elements including front-facing speakers, stacked shoulder buttons, an audio jack positioned at the bottom, a USB-C port at the top, a microSD card slot on the left side, and an air vent on the back. The devices also feature ergonomic bumps designed to enhance comfort during extended gaming sessions.

Under the hood, the Two Dream Light and Pro will share a 4.5-inch display with a 1440 x 1080 resolution, maintaining the popular 4:3 aspect ratio. This display size is larger than the Ayaneo Pocket Air Mini, which retails for $119.99 on Amazon. Both models will include Hall Effect triggers, Hall Effect thumbsticks, a gyroscope, HD rumble, and a microphone.

The key differentiator between the two models lies in their processors. The Two Dream Light will be powered by a 6nm MediaTek chipset, while the Pro version will feature a more advanced 4nm MediaTek processor, offering improved efficiency and performance.

MagicX has not yet announced specific launch dates or final pricing for the Two Dream Light and Pro handhelds, but the company indicates that additional details will be released as the launch approaches.

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