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MagicX reveals core specifications of the Two Dream Light and Two Dream Pro handhelds

The Two Dream Light and Two Dream Pro handhelds.
ⓘ MagicX
The Two Dream Light and Two Dream Pro handhelds.
The Two Dream Light and Two Dream Pro were announced last month, and MagicX has now shared their core specifications.

MagicX announced the Two Dream Light and Two Dream Pro handhelds last month and shared a few early details about pricing and basic features. Now, it has revealed the core hardware specifications, giving players a better idea of what kind of performance to expect.

According to an announcement shared on MagicX’s official Discord server, the Two Dream Light will be powered by the MediaTek Helio G99 processor. This chip is manufactured in a 6nm FinFET process and offers a combination of 8 cores and threads. The handheld will also come with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage.

The Two Dream Pro will offer more powerful hardware. Instead of the Helio G99, this model will use the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset, a mid-range SoC based on the 4nm process. Along with the upgraded chip, the Pro version will include 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. 

MagicX had already confirmed earlier that both handhelds will feature a 4.5-inch display with a 1080 × 1440 resolution, along with Hall Effect triggers, Hall Effect thumbsticks, a gyroscope, HD rumble, a built-in microphone, and a microSD card slot for those who want to expand the storage. In terms of design, you’ll be able to choose from four color options: green, purple, black, and gray. 

Two Dream Light and Two Dream Pro specs.
ⓘ MagicX
Two Dream Light and Two Dream Pro specs.
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Abdul Haddi, 2026-03-10 (Update: 2026-03-10)