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Odin2 Portal – discounted
Rated 4.67 out of 5 based on 3 customer ratings
(3 customer reviews)
$59.99 – $89.99Price range: $59.99 through $89.99
SKU:
1003
Category: Accessories
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Additional information
| Weight | 3 lbs |
|---|---|
| color | Black |
| Model | Base 8+128G, Pro12+256G, Max 12+512G |
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Blinguskahn –
The 7inch OLED is absolutely beautiful and the device is very comfortable. I¡¯d recommend getting the official grip especially for Dpad centric gaming.
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It’s white and it has a nice rear end.
Kasey H. –
This is the best device I have ever owned for portable gaming. I’ve had the steam deck, rog ally, rg556, used my galaxy devices with USBC grips… nothing comes close to the portal.
The 7 inch OLED screen is downright gorgeous. No matter the use – emulation, android gaming, streaming and even some light windows game emulation – it always looks fabulous and smooth due to the heavy saturation and true blacks along with the 120fps (hz) screen with OLED sub-millisecond response times… the experience is fantastic.
The SOC is a Snapdragon 8 gen 2 processor/apu? This processor packs a heck of a wallop. PS2 era emulation at 4k resolution and portable gaming for hours due to large battery/efficiency. More on battery later. I struggled to find a game that did not easily hit 120fps unless it was framecapped by the devs. Seriously powerful device for the price. It does occasionally hitch in switch emulation but honestly, the 60fps patches far outweigh in QoL than the hitches hinder it. I haven’t touched my OLED s2itch once since the ODIN.