Antec has officially introduced the Core Micro, its latest handheld gaming console. The device is a rebranded version of the AYANEO Pocket Micro, designed for portable gaming and emulation with solid specifications and compact dimensions.

The Core Micro supports up to PS2-level game emulation, powered by the MediaTek Helio G99 processor. It features active cooling, for added stability in performance during intensive gameplay.

The inclusion of Hall Sensor joysticks and a CNC aluminum body enhances durability and precision control for gamers.
Antec has not yet revealed pricing, but the AYANEO Pocket Micro, which shares the same specifications, is priced at $249 (~PHP 14,000).
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Antec Core Micro specs:
3.5-inch IPS display @ 960 × 640 resolution
MediaTek Helio G99 processor
8GB RAM
256GB internal storage, expandable via Micro SD slot
2600mAh battery (up to 6 hours of gaming)
Dual Hall Sensor joysticks
D-Pad, L1/L2 and R1/R2 buttons
156mm × 63mm × 18mm dimensions
233g weight
Android operating system
Connectivity: USB Type-C, WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.2, Micro SD slot
UPC Codes:
CORE MICRO 8G+256G Black: 0-761345-80069-3
CORE MICRO 8G+256G Gray: 0-761345-80075-4
CORE MICRO 8G+256G Red: 0-761345-80076-1
[ source: Antec ]


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