AYN Thor battery test: 11 games. 1 handheld.

AYN Thor battery test: 11 games. 1 handheld.

Other Social Media:   / oliverjessner      / @oliverjessner     / oliverjessner     / oliverjessner   My articles on Golem.de: https://suche.golem.de/search.php?l=1... Website: https://oliverjessner.at You can buy me a coffee at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/oliverje... My book: https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Oliver-Jes... --- How good is the battery life of the AYN Thor really? Many of you wanted to know how long the handheld lasts when emulating, but the answer is more complicated than you might think. Setup, emulator, settings, game, display usage—all of these significantly impact power consumption. Therefore, I took the time to test 11 different realistic scenarios: GBC, GBA, PSP, Nintendo 64, Nintendo DS, Nintendo GameCube, and Nintendo 3DS, each with different games and display setups. All tests were conducted under fixed conditions: 60% display brightness, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled, Quiet Fan Mode, Performance Standard, YouTube videos playing on a second screen, 720p resolution, room temperature of 22–24°C, and 60 minutes of gameplay. In the video, you'll learn, among other things: How little battery Pokémon Crystal uses on the Game Boy Why PSP games run surprisingly efficiently What happens when the second screen streams YouTube How hot the AYN Thor actually gets on GameCube and 3DS How much more power 4K output and multiplayer consume Which systems are best suited for on-the-go use Despite minor limitations in the measurements, the test provides a comprehensive overview of the AYN Thor's battery consumption and temperature development in everyday use. Chapters: 00:00 Setup 02:00 Game Boy Color 02:36 Game Boy Advance 02:54 Sony PSP without YouTube 03:18 Sony PSP with YouTube 03:34 N64 without YouTube 04:02 N64 with YouTube 04:36 Nintendo DS 05:01 GameCube without YouTube 05:28 GameCube with YouTube 06:01 Nintendo 3DS 06:31 GameCube TV 07:00 Overview 08:47 Conclusion