Qualcomm + Razer Handheld Gaming Developer Kit Launched
To demonstrate the capabilities of the Snapdragon G3x Gen 1 gaming platform, Qualcomm has partnered with Razer to develop the first Snapdragon G3x Handheld Gaming Developer Kit. It’s a handheld console device that looks similar to Valve’s Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch at first glance. It is designed to give OEMs a prototype to develop their own handheld consoles. Developers can get their hands on the developer kit starting today.
“Together, Qualcomm Technologies and Razer will lead the way with new and innovative solutions that push the boundaries of fidelity and quality available in portable gaming, transforming the way these games are experienced,” stated Razer co-founder and CEO Min-Liang Tan in an official release.
Razer Handheld Gaming Console Specifications
Now, you must be wondering – what are the specifications of the Razer handheld gaming console developer kit? Well, we have detailed the key specifications of this developer kit right here:
This handheld gaming devkit includes a 6.65-inch OLED display with Full HD+resolution, 120Hz refresh rate support, and 10-bit HDR certification.I believe there’s no doubt about the fact that the devkit is powered by the Snapdragon G3x Gen 1 gaming platform. There’s also support for mmWave 5G, sub-6 5G, and Wi-Fi 6E on the connectivity front. This will enable you to stream games from your console or the cloud using Microsoft’s Xbox Cloud Gaming service with ease.The developer kit also supports built-in controller mapping from AKSys to enable OEMs/ game developers to customize the controls to best suit the needs of their game.You also get a 5MP webcam above the display, along with two mics and 4-way speakers backed by Snapdragon Sound, to offer you a decent setup to live stream Android games online.
Could Snapdragon G3x Kickstart an Era of Handheld Android Gaming Consoles?
As my colleague Subin asserted in his detailed explainer, the Snapdragon G3x is an ambitious attempt to step foot into the mobile gaming space and build an ecosystem of portable Android gaming consoles. At a time went the market is already flooded with a stream of gaming-centric smartphones that offer top-of-the-line specifications, built-in cooling fans, RGB flair, and robust gaming accessories, do we need an all-in-one solution for portable Android consoles? Qualcomm surely thinks there is a niche to carve here, and it’s running out the gate with one of the biggest American peripheral makers. What is your opinion on the Snapdragon G3x gaming platform? Be sure to let us know in the comments below.