When AYANEO dropped the Pocket S Mini earlier this year, it claimed that this was an “endgame handheld.” In other words, you wouldn’t have to buy another gaming handheld after this. That’s clearly a lofty claim, but the device seems to offer plenty of reasons to hop aboard at a glance.There’s a 4.2-inch 4:3 LCD screen that’s a great size for retro emulation, a Snapdragon G3X Gen 2 processor that should handle most tasks with ease, and a compact design with premium materials. The device isn’t cheap, at $319 for early birds and $399 RRP. So does the device warrant the price? And does it remotely live up to these “endgame handheld” claims? I put it to the test to find out, and the results were… interesting.