Fill your entire field of vision with this ridiculous ultrawide handheld gaming PC
It makes no sense—but it compels me.
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My favourite builds are the ones where you know someone asked if they could, and wasted no more time asking if they should—they just went for it. Enter this homebrew ultrawide handheld that practically encourages backseat gaming.
Made by BiliBili user PureDIY, the handheld features the improbable aspect ratio of 32:9. The handheld is demo-ed in a recent video (via NITTRX), with the creator commenting that playing racing games is "very exciting." And while we're on the subject of peering over from the backseat, the creator has also shared pictures that demonstrate how the handheld is both longer than their rearview mirror and their forearm.
This same creator has made a number of charming 'WinMini' handhelds in the past, so it's no surprise that this latest ultrawide effort is similarly Windows-based. The project is powered by the AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme APU, the same chip in the MSI Claw A8 and the upcoming ROG Xbox Ally X handhelds. Throw in detachable controllers alongside a touch screen, and I can't quite tear my eyes away from this DIY project.
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