Portable Console Announced with Cloud Gaming and Retro Emulation Support

Abxylute has launched the One Pro portable console on Kickstarter. The device features a 7-inch 1080p display, a MediaTek Genio 510 chip, 4 GB of RAM, and 64 GB of internal storage. Support for microSD cards up to 2 TB allows users to expand storage for games and emulators.
The One Pro offers four ways to play:
- PC and console streaming via Moonlight, PXPlay, and other services from PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.
- Cloud gaming through Xbox Cloud Gaming and GeForce Now.
- Console emulation up to PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube.
- Native Android 13 gaming for mobile games.
Initial tests show an input lag of 47 ms — nearly half that of the Steam Deck under similar conditions. The package includes joysticks with adjustable resistance, Hall-effect triggers, and a 6-axis gyroscope.
Despite its modest specs, the console handles PS2 and GameCube emulation well, as confirmed by independent reviews. However, it’s not suitable for modern AAA titles — the developers are focusing on retro gaming and streaming. The One Pro is set to launch in May 2025, with a base price of $199.
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