Tectoy, a prominent Brazilian company with a history in Sega console distribution, is venturing into the handheld PC market with the Zeenix Pro and Zeenix Lite. These devices will initially launch in Brazil before a global release.
I encountered the Zeenix Pro and Lite at Gamescom Latam in Brazil, where Tectoy's booth attracted significant attention and queues. While this enthusiasm is promising, it doesn't guarantee product quality. A better indicator is the device's specifications:
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Zeenix Lite | Zeenix Pro | |
Screen | 6-inch Full HD, 60 Hz refresh rate | 6-inch Full HD, 60 Hz refresh rate |
Processor | AMD 3050e processor | Ryzen 7 6800U |
Graphics Card | AMD Radeon Graphics | AMD RDNA Radeon 680m |
RAM | 8GB | 16GB |
Storage | 256GB SSD (Expandable with microSD) | 512GB SSD (Expandable with microSD) |
For a more detailed breakdown of game performance across various settings and resolutions, consult the official Zeenix website. Their specifications table provides real-world examples, offering a clearer picture than raw numbers.
Both the Zeenix Pro and Lite will include the Zeenix Hub, a software application designed to consolidate games from different stores into a single interface. This feature is optional; users can opt to manage their games through their preferred methods.
Pricing and a precise Brazilian release date remain unannounced. However, Pocket Gamer will provide updates as soon as more information becomes available.