Folding the Future: OneXSugar Wallet Folding Gaming Handheld Unveiled
One-Netbook reveals the OneXSugar Wallet, a revolutionary gaming handheld with an 8.01-inch folding OLED screen and 2,480×1,860 resolution. Discover the future of portable gaming.
A massive 8.01-inch display that fits right in your pocket isn't just a dream anymore. One-Netbook has officially introduced the OneXSugar Wallet, a new gaming handheld that brings premium folding OLED technology to the portable gaming world.
OneXSugar Wallet: Folding OLED Display and Key Specs
According to reports from Retro Handhelds, One-Netbook announced the device on Weibo yesterday. While the design echoes the company's previous dual-screen OneXSugar Sugar 1, the Wallet takes it a step further. It replaces the dual-panel setup with a single, continuous 8.01-inch folding OLED screen.
The display features a 4:3 aspect ratio and a sharp resolution of 2,480×1,860 pixels. This unique screen real estate is expected to be a game-changer for both modern titles and retro emulation enthusiasts who prefer more vertical space than standard widescreen handhelds provide.
Redefining Portable Form Factors
While folding screens have been a staple of high-end smartphones and laptops, their entry into the gaming handheld segment is relatively new. The OneXSugar Wallet targets early adopters who refuse to compromise on screen size for portability. By folding down, it promises to be much more pocketable than existing 7 or 8-inch non-folding competitors.
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