It’s been several months since the last announcement from MagicX. While Anbernic and Ayaneo are gearing up to launch new handheld gaming consoles, the One 35 remains the latest release launched by MagicX after the Zero 40. However, the company is currently developing the One Retro 45, One Flip 50, and Two DS 46.

Recently, MagicX confirmed the imminent launch of two new mobile devices. As of now, it is not clear whether the company will release the One Retro 45, One Flip 50, or Two DS 46 first. While we await more details about these three devices, MagicX has revealed preliminary information about the Two Dream Light and Two Dream Pro devices.

It is noted that the two devices will offer alternatives to the popular Retroid Pocket 2S, with a horizontal design and 4.5-inch screens. These monitors offer a resolution of 1080 x 1440 pixels with a 4:3 aspect ratio, and feature Hall effect joysticks and a plastic chassis.

For now, MagicX intends to differentiate the Light and Pro versions with different MediaTek chipsets. It appears that the Light version will use the Dimensity 7050 chip, while the Pro version will rely on the more powerful Dimensity 7350 chip, which offers 10% better performance in performance tests.

The Light version is expected to come at a price of less than $99, while the Pro version will come at a slightly higher price. As of now, no final release dates have been revealed.

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