After asking 606 gaming fans in the U.S. about their preferred Steam Deck alternative, the majority of them, or 25.58%, opted for the ONEXPlayer. Compared to the Steam Deck, the ONEXPlayer is bigger in almost every department. The ONEXPlayer’s specs feature huge 512GB or 1TB storage options, an Intel Core i5 or i7 processor, desktop-esque I/O ports, a hefty 15,300-mAh battery, and perhaps the biggest screen among the competition: an 8.4-inch IPS LCD display running at a crisp 2560×1600 resolution. The Ayaneo Next took second place, garnering 23.27% of the votes, which is pretty much to be expected considering it’s already among the best Steam Deck alternatives currently available.
What’s more surprising, however, is that 20.30% of gamers chose the Ayn Odin Pro – a Qualcomm-powered handheld gaming device with a meager 4GB RAM running on Android 10. Despite being the most underpowered Steam Deck alternative on the list, the Ayn Odin Pro still took third place, leaving the GPD Win 3 below it at just 15.84%. Of course, this leaves the lightweight Ayaneo Air dead last, winning over just 15.02% of the respondents. Perhaps this is due to its poor power-to-price ratio which, as it stands, makes it lighter yet pricier than the Steam Deck. Regardless, gaming fans went big on the ONEXPlayer, and its massive size certainly reflected their enthusiasm towards it.
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