MagicX Reveals Hardware Specifications for Two Dream Handheld Series
MagicX has confirmed two handheld device specifications which were first announced last month through its official announcement. The information which the company disclosed on its official Discord server shows the performance difference between the two portable gaming systems which use different MediaTek chipsets and memory specifications.
MagicX Two Dream Light Specifications
The Two Dream Light entry level model provides standard portable performance through its design which maximizes energy efficiency. The system uses 6nm technology to achieve a battery life and processing power balance. The system's main specifications are
- Processor MediaTek Helio G99 (6nm FinFET process 8 cores)
- Memory 3GB of RAM
- Internal Storage 32GB
MagicX Two Dream Pro Specifications
The Two Dream Pro serves as the series' highest model which uses a 4nm chipset for better performance with demanding software requirements. The Pro model includes the following hardware upgrades
- Processor MediaTek Dimensity 7300 (4nm SoC)
- Memory 4GB of RAM
- Internal Storage 64GB
The Light model and the Pro model both use identical outer chassis design elements and display technology components despite having different internal processor systems. MagicX has opted for a 4.5 inch display with a resolution of 1080 x 1440 which provides a display size with high pixel density.
The control scheme for both handhelds focuses on durability and precision featuring Hall Effect thumbsticks and triggers to prevent stick drift. The system uses three integrated components which include a gyroscope for motion controls and HD rumble for haptic feedback and a built in microphone. The device provides users who need extra storage space beyond 32GB internal storage or 64GB internal storage with a microSD card slot for storage expansion.
MagicX will launch the Two Dream series in four distinct colorways black gray purple and green.
