The TECNO Pocket Go, a Windows gaming PC controller fused with a pair of augmented reality (AR) glasses, finally becomes available to the public.
The controller itself is the gaming PC and the AR glasses, namely the Pocket Vision, serves as a display monitor that can project as big as a 215-inch screen from six meters away. It sports a 0.71-inch micro-OLED screen.
Under the hood, the Pocket Go is equipped with up to AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS CPU with AMD Radeon 780M integrated graphics. It comes in two configurations of either 16+512GB or the maxed-out 32+1TB option.
It features a thermal cooling system, a hot-swappable 50Wh battery, and 65W GaN charging.
Users can expect a “6D” gaming experience with the handheld gaming PC controller and AR glasses with head tracking, adaptive posture, spatial sound, and precise haptics.
The TECNO Pocket Go previously graced the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona earlier in February this year. And according to Tecno’s timeline, it will begin shipping in December 2024.
TECNO Pocket Go specs:
TECNO Pocket Vision: 215-inch projected display (6 meters away) | 0.71-inch micro OLED
FHD (1080p)
0-600-degree myopic adjustment
AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS or Ryzen 7 8840U
Zen 4 | 8 cores, 16 threads, up to 5.1GHz
AMD Radeon 780M graphics
AMD RDNA 3 architecture
10 – 30W TDP
16GB, 32GB LPDDR5 RAM
512GB, 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD M.2 storage
Supports microSD card slot
Wi-Fi 6E
Bluetooth 5.2
I/Os:
• 2x USB Type-C (DP, PowerDelivery)
• 1x 3.5mm combo jack
Dual speakers (glasses)
Windows 11
50Wh battery (hot-swappable)
65W charging (wired)
Controller: 181.7 129.7 * 674 (mm)
550g
Gray (colorway)
Pre-order for the TECNO Pocket Go is now live through Kickstarter with the following official prices:
TECNO Pocket Go bundle
Pocket Go (Gaming PC Handheld only)
Pocket Vision (AR glasses only) | USD 539PHP 31,631INR 45,680EUR 513CNY 3,923
Removable battery (add-on) | USD 49PHP 2,876INR 4,153EUR 47CNY 357
Check out the Kickstarter listing 41 to see the early bird promos.
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RM gamerish says:
Overpriced cheap brand. Would rather go with ROG Ally X Legion Go susme. Desperado makapasok sa gaming market cheap naman quality overpriced pa. Yuck.