The Ayn Loki inherits much of its design from the Ayn Odin.
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Ayn is releasing a lineup of portable Windows gaming consoles that are most affordable. The cheapest of the bunch starts at $299.

Ayn announced the news in a series of posts on social media, giving us a look at what we can expect from the device. While the entry-level $299 Loki Mini comes with 64GB of storage and an Intel Lake U chip, the standard Loki handheld has three different storage options, each costing $499, $599, and $699. The Loki Max has an upgraded chip and more storage.

If you don't like the amount of storage that comes with the device, you may be able to upgrade. If you start running out of space, swappable storage might be the option of giving you a boost.

Liliputing notes that the Ayn Loki swaps a colorful set of buttons in an X, A, B, and Y configuration for a solid black or white scheme with the same Y. There is a headphone jack on the bottom of the device.

It looks like the movie will be available to purchase from its website tomorrow at 9:00PM, judging by another one of Ayn's posts. Taki Udon says that owners of the Odin line may be able to get access to the Loki lineup at discounted prices.

One brand is trying to take on the steam deck. The first handheld gaming PC from Aya Neo was made available on the crowd funding site. It has come out with the Aya Neo 2 and the Aya Neo Slide, both of which have the same chip and graphics card. Most of the handhelds from Aya Neo are expensive, so they aren't likely to be as affordable as the entry-level Loki Mini or Steam Deck. The Aya Neo Air lineup is a set of lighter handhelds that start at $549 and come with 128 gigabytes of storage.