MagicX reveals why its Two Dream handhelds are facing delays

It has been over two months since MagicX revealed the Two Dream Light and Two Dream Pro handhelds, but they are yet to get a launch date. The manufacturer has now explained why there's a delay. It has also released a video showing the Two Dream Pro in action.
According to a post on its Discord channel, MagicX says that the delay is attributed to the exceptionally high price tag for RAM. So instead of releasing the handhelds with a higher price tag, it has decided to take its time and wait for the cost of RAM to fall to a reasonable level. When this happens, it will then release the Two Dream handhelds.
When the cost of RAM will drop is anyone's guess, but we might be in for a long wait considering some manufacturers just raised prices of their devices, while others, such as Ayaneo, have announced plans to increase prices.
MagicX has also released a video on Discord that shows a prototype of the Two Dream Pro emulating a few video games including Super Mario Sunshine which was released for the Nintendo GameCube in the early 2000s. The video is available to watch in the source link below.
As a recap, the MagicX Two Dream Pro will have a 4.5-inch 1440 × 1080 display, a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage. The MagicX Two Dream Light will have the same display but a less-powerful Helio G99 processor, 3GB of RAM, and 32GB of storage. The two handhelds will also have Hall Effect joysticks, Hall Effect triggers, a gyroscope, a microphone, and rumble.







