AOKZOE
A1 X
Based on 69 Reddit mentions
$1749.99
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Lenovo Legion Go 2 with Ryzen Z2 Extreme to officially debut next week
It sure looks nice, but thats it. The Claw 8ai and the AokZoe A1X are the very best money can buy this year.
Richie_NL in r/Handhelds
August 29, 2025 2:51 PM
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Holy Crap
For $650-$750 it’s definitely worth it but almost $1,600 is insane. You can get the MSI Claw 8ai which has the same screen but a way bigger battery, better processor, and better sound for $900 used or $1,100 new. Or for $1,300 you can get the AOKZOE A1X which has a bigger battery and a more powerful
...IronMonk8383 in r/LegionGo
April 20, 2026 5:18 PM
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More powerful than the LeGo2, smaller than the Rog Allys: Onexfly F1 Pro HX 370
The AOKZOE A1X is very underrated. I got one for $900 from Mercari. The big battery with the chipset means you can lower the TDP, get great performance and play for hours.
themirrorcle in r/Handhelds
March 15, 2026 8:18 AM
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eGPU + handheld performance
Most PC handhelds use Thunderbolt 4, which is very performance-intensive. That's why I bought the AOKZOE A1X with an 8840U for €900. Unfortunately, only the more expensive version is available now, at €1200. But at least the handheld has an OcuLink connection and doesn't lose as much performance com
...ShoeAdventurous3550 in r/eGPU
January 31, 2026 6:06 PM
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Hopefully they will :)
I bought a PC handheld because I wanted a handheld. I know I could buy a 2k laptop and save money, but I prefer gaming on a handheld that I can upgrade with a graphics card if I want. Plenty of people buy the Asus Xbox Ally, Lenovo Legion Go 2, or other PC handhelds for over $1000 that only have Thu
...ShoeAdventurous3550 in r/ayaneo
February 11, 2026 9:23 PM
1
Ignoring price. Ergonomic and performance only. Which is the winner?
My current handheld is the AOKZOE A1X. Uses Ryzen HX370, which is essentially the raw form of the Z2E. Performance difference is negligible between the chips, though you can decide for yourself. It has, by far, the best ergonomics I’ve found for one of these devices. Incredibly comfortable to hold f
...Key_Prize_1317 in r/Handhelds
February 26, 2026 4:36 PM
1
Next 2, no dgpu but a monster APU.
I like the look of this but I upgraded from a Steamdeck OG to an Aokzoe A1X, the price point on all theses handhelds is getting out of control, I only wanna be able to play something at good settings on my journey to the office
Spinback2020 in r/ayaneo
August 2, 2025 6:56 PM
1
Lenovo's response to the Go2's price
I knew the price was going to be way more expensive than the original model, I have a steamdeck and then I bought a second hand Legion Go, I loved it but found it was to big, I returned it and bought an Aokzoe A1x and I don’t regret it, was much cheaper as I bought the 1TB model and it has the HX370
...Spinback2020 in r/LegionGo
September 8, 2025 3:16 PM
1
GPD WIN5 Hands-on Demo & Thermal Performance Test: A 7-inch Handheld with RTX 4060-level Graphics — Insane Performance!
I myself can't wait, I have ally x currently and makes no sense to buy a z2e device, lenovo is overpriced, xbox may be decent price but only like a 5fps gain , the aokzoe a1x is like 10fps over my current ally x , im considering it too, but pre order sale on the gpd win 5, 1220 you can get the max 3
...Melodic-Summer-3240 in r/gpdwin
September 24, 2025 6:03 PM
1
Returning my MSI Claw AI+ due to ergonomics – amazing machine, but it literally hurts my hands
If you want a handheld with similar performance to the Claw 8ai+, with the same screen, but is super comfortable then check out the AOKZOE A1X. It’s super comfortable. It’s expensive though.
IronMonk8383 in r/MSIClaw
October 13, 2025 4:57 PM
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