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Ayn Thor: The Dual-Screen Handheld that Finally Gets it Right

Wasbir Sadat
Wasbir Sadat
Published on August 22, 2025
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Emulation meets innovation, and it’s changing the game for DS, 3DS, and Wii U fans.

Your search for a genuinely contemporary dual-screen handheld gaming solution may be coming to an end. The AYN Thor is a new device with two screens that does more than just look good; it completely changes the way people talk about emulation hardware. Fans of games for the DS, 3DS, and Wii U have had to give up some things for years.

Yes, emulating most old systems has benefits like better graphics, faster loading, and control settings that can be changed, but dual-screen games are still very hard to emulate. AYN Thor is here to take on that task.

AYN has established a strong reputation within the emulation community. The company isn’t afraid to break the rules when it comes to making platforms that are powerful, easy to use, and affordable. They’re not just repeating themselves with Thor; they’re changing what people expect.

Because the base model costs an unbelievable $250, it’s one of the cheapest dual-screen emulators ever made. For gamers who want to push the limits even more, AYN has better choices priced at $300, $350, and even $430. These have more powerful chipsets that can handle heavier games like Wii U games without any problems.

The hardware specs sound like a dream for people who like having two screens. The screen on top is a clear 6-inch OLED panel that runs at 120 Hz and has motion that is as smooth as current smartphones. The bottom screen is a 60 Hz OLED display that is 3.92 inches and a little smaller.

It is intended for precise touch input. When you consider the high-quality parts, the price is almost revolutionary. If you compare that to the U.S., a brand-new New 3DS XL now costs over $500, and it costs around $300 to import a Japanese model and modify it, which is often the best way to go. AYN Thor not only costs less than these choices, but it also gives you a much better experience thanks to improvements in emulation like higher internal resolution and faster load times.

Let’s face it: dual-screen simulation isn’t perfect yet. Some games are hard to get started with, sometimes don’t work right, and require some time to learn.

But AYN Thor could move this area forward in a way that no one else has. By making dual-screen handheld emulation easier to use and more powerful, AYN could lead to a flood of new ideas and community changes that would help all DS or 3DS fans who are looking for the perfect experience.

At the end of the day, the AYN Thor is more than just a tablet. It makes a statement. This is a statement that emulation doesn’t have to be disruptive, that dual-screen handhelds can finally get a modern, polished answer, and that great design and low prices can live together. Anyone who really wants to play DS, 3DS, or Wii U games on their computer should take a look at the Thor. It might be the only option that makes sense.

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