The AYA NEO boasts outstanding gaming performance in an industry-first form factor.
It is a versatile ultra-portable Windows PC that doubles as a AAA gaming device with high-end graphics.
AYA NEO is a high-performance workhorse powered by the cutting-edge Ryzen 5 4500U processor, a six-core processor with a maximum turbo speed of 4.0GHz.
It is capable of handling tough games with ease. In addition to a 7-inch touchscreen display sandwiched between game controllers, the AYA Neo also includes an AMD Ryzen 5 4500U processor and Radeon Vega 6 graphics, making it a highly portable gaming PC.
With 50 percent more cores than the previous generation and the competition, the hexa-core design provides great multi-tasking performance while maintaining low power consumption.
How Much Does the AYA Neo Cost?
If you want to order, visit ayaneo.com and place an order. Price-wise, the 512GB model is $925, while the 1TB model is $1015.
Their website states that shipping will commence in August of this year.
Production has been suspended following the most recent changes posted to the Indiegogo campaign until all components have been updated.
Specification
Screen | 7 inch, 1280×800 px (16:10), 215ppi, IPS, 60 Hz, touch |
Video | AMD RX Vega 6 |
Processor | AMD Ryzen 5 4500U, 6C/6T, 2.3 GHz base, up to 4.0 GHz Boost |
Memory | 16 GB LPDDR4X-4266Mhz |
Connectivity | Intel AX200 Wifi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 |
Battery | 47 Wh, 65W PD charger |
Ports | 2x USB-C 3.2 gen2 with PD charging support and DP 1.4, 1x USB-C data only, headphone jack |
Storage | 512GB or 1TB M.2 SSD |
Weight | .65 kg (1.43 lbs) |
Size | 255 mm or 10.04” (w) x 106 mm or 4.17” (d) x 20 mm or .79” (h) |
Design
The Aya Neo is entirely encased in plastic. It’s 0.79″ thick, which some people may find unappealing. But it’s actually OK; after all, it’s supposed to be held in our hands as a controller.
The device’s polycarbonate exterior is fairly durable. The right and left sides of the gadget are only for holding it; therefore, there are no ports or other features besides buttons.
It’s also comfortable to hold. The device weighs 1.43 pounds, which isn’t the lightest, but it’s not too bad once you get used to it.
It’s not like my hands were getting tired. Aya also sells grips that may be attached to the gadget for a stronger grip.
Aya also includes a lovely protective case with the Neo, which keeps the gadget secure when inside and safe in your backpack.
On the IO front, there are two USB-C ports on the top and one on the bottom. The top two are for data, while the bottom two are for data and charging.
If you want to output to a screen, that bottom connector connects to a dock supplied separately, although it also supports Displayport.
There isn’t much else in terms of IO. The top has only a headphone jack, and the remaining space is set up for fan exhaust.
The speakers are cutouts in the bottom.
Buttons and Control
A mobile gaming gadget would have many buttons on the screen. There are, in fact, some. The amount of buttons is exactly as it should be.
There’s an analog joystick on the left-hand side, a D-pad beneath it, four buttons: start, Xbox connect, select, and an eyeball button that’s supposed to control the RGB lights but doesn’t actually do anything.
A pair of buttons are situated on each shoulder’s corner, identical to those on an Xbox controller.
Finally, the power and volume controls are located on the device’s top edge. These buttons have a very low profile, which is another advantage.
Screen
The AYA Neo has a 7-inch screen with a maximum resolution of 1280×800 pixels and a 60Hz refresh rate. It’s an IPS display with some of the greatest viewing angles in the market.
The panel is touch-enabled, which is a good feature. At this point, it’s essentially a tablet screen, but it works OK. Touch precision and multi-touch gestures are both excellent.
Performance and Hardware
The Aya Neo is equipped with an AMD Ryzen 5 4500U processor from the third generation, which is a third-generation processor.
In this case, the CPU has six cores, each running at an average clock speed of 2.33 GHz and a maximum boost speed of 4 GHz.
While running Cinebench for a few seconds, the frequency suddenly drops to 3.0GHz and remains there for quite some time.
The integrated Radeon RX Vega 6 graphics are required because this device does not have a dedicated GPU.
The Aya Neo’s battery has a capacity of 47Whr. Because this is a compact device, and they don’t want it to be too heavy, the battery is probably about as big as you’d expect, if not a little bit bigger.