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Abxylute just revealed a $70 Android handheld with questionable specs, but the OG Xbox lover in me is delighted

December 10, 2025 5 min read views
Abxylute just revealed a $70 Android handheld with questionable specs, but the OG Xbox lover in me is delighted
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Abxylute just revealed a $70 Android handheld with questionable specs, but the OG Xbox lover in me is delighted News By Phil Hayton published 10 December 2025

The Abxylute E1 can also boot into Linux.

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Hands holding Abxylute E1 handheld with Kirby gameplay on screen. (Image credit: Abxylute)

Handheld maker Abxylute just unveiled a new $70 Dual OS portable with Android and Linux capabilities. The only issue is that while its price point is attractive, there are already options out there offering up better specs and a much nicer display, but its OG Xbox charm is sort of winning me over regardless.

Armed with a Rockchip RK3566 quad-core processor, 2GB LPDDR4 RAM, and 32GB storage, the Abxylute E1 isn't exactly a beast. Its 3.5-inch IPS 640 x 480 screen also feels a bit underwhelming, considering many of the best retro handheld contenders today are rocking higher resolutions, like the XX version of the Anberic RG Cube and the Ayaneo Pocket Air Mini, with its "world first 4.2-inch 4:3 high resolution display."

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I'm not trying to be mean, but the Ayaneo Pocket Air Mini feels like it already has the E1 beat for under $70. Abxylute's main portable pitfall here is its choice of screen, as while 640 x 480 is well-suited to cheap retro emulation, the fact that it isn't even a touchscreen is a letdown on top of the low resolution for Android use. I'm also not thrilled about the 3,000mAh battery, as I feel like getting up to five hours of playtime isn't exactly a brag.

Despite all of that, I actually love the Abxylute E1 's getup. It's bordering on a cheap PowKiddy clone, but it manages to look almost like a homage to the OG Xbox. More accurately, it looks like what my young self would have drawn if asked to make a first-gen Microsoft portable, and I'd argue it feels more in line with the brand than the ROG Xbox Ally X. Is that simply down to the menacing goo green LED strips and purposeless ridges on the shell? Maybe, but those pretty much culminate in the right kind of 2000s aesthetic.

Handhelds like the Abxylute E1 rarely ever stay at full price, and I'm keen to see what the actual going rate will be when it hits retailers. It could theoretically make a big impact if it drops to around $50, but given the current situation with US tariffs and other overhead impacts, that's perhaps an exercise in ambitious wishful thinking.

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