Save up to 33% on a TJD T101 Game Console Handheld

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Tjd T101 Gaming Console Handheld Featured

Here’s your chance to get a new handheld game console before it even hits the market. No waiting for months and months for your chance in line after the debut. You can be one of the first to own a TJD T101 Game Console Handheld. It has a large 10.1″ screen, AMD 7840U processor, dual cooling pipe, and a large fan design,

This is portable handheld gaming on an all-new level. It has a 1920 x 1200 resolution, with a pixel density of 224 ppi, and a peak brightness of 500 nits. The vivid, crisp, and immersive visuals display your games as they were meant to be seen. Every detail of your game will be brought to life. With a capacity of 1TB, you’ll have plenty of space for all your games and media.

Tjd T101 Gaming Console Handheld Specs

With an AMD Ryzen 7 7840U processor, the TJD T101 Game Console Handheld is designed to beat every gaming challenge on AAA games. The Zen 4 (Phoenix) architecture is both innovative and efficient when combined with 8 cores and 16 threads. The RDNA3.0 architecture and AMD 780M graphics card bring a blend of innovation and performance. Every frame is rendered with fluidity, with minimized lag and screen tearing.

The hall-sensing joystick brings super linear, step-less movement and no dead zones. Even the most intricate maneuvers will seem effortless. The linear hall trigger brings responsive, accurate trigger inputs, exactly what you need for shooting and action games. Your game movements will be well-replicated, thanks to the 6-axis gyroscope. It’s equipped with two USB-C ports, a USB-A port, a micro SD slot, and a 3.5mm combo audio jack.

Get the Launch Day Special, save 33%, and pay just $599. Get the Super Early Bird price of $649, the Early Bird for $699 and the IGG Special for $799, still a $103 savings. It’s expected to start shipping in November 2023.

TJD T101 Game Console Handheld

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