The new Tulpar gaming handheld looks bulky but it features an Intel Meteor Lake chip

A new competitor on the gaming handheld console market is coming soon

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Tulpar Handheld Console featuring Prince of Persia on a Stand

Tulpar, a new gaming handheld console, is coming soon according to Intel Gaming’s post on X. In addition, TweakTown says that it has an Intel Meteor Lake processor. Overall, we don’t know much about the console’s specifications. Yet, we believe that it has the potential to rival the MSI Claw and the OneXPlayer X1 console, and maybe even Legion Go, Steam Deck, and Rogue Ally.

What is the new handheld coming out in 2024?

Tulpar’s new handheld is coming out in 2024 and looks like Emdoor EM-GP080MTL. However, it could be closer to MSI Claw in terms of specifications.

After all, they could share a similar version of the Intel Meteor Lake processor. In addition, if the Tulpar gaming handheld is similar to Emdoor, the console might have an 8-inch screen. But we have to wait to find out more.

By the way, if the first thing you did was to search for Tulpar, we did the same, and here’s what we got. They are a gaming company based in London. Until now, they have come up with a few gaming accessories, monitors, and gaming laptops. In addition, based on reviews, it appears that the products are somewhat average. So, we will have to wait and see the performance of the Tulpar gaming handheld.

Based on the images shared by Intel Gaming, the Tulpar gaming handheld looks great. The joysticks are illuminated, and the buttons have very bright colors too.

In addition, it has two USB type C cable ports, so you can use headphones while charging it or performing another action. On top of that it has 2 trigger buttons one bigger and one smaller, On the other hand, it appears that the console is a bit heavy. However, we hope that it’s not the case.

All things considered, we think that the Tulpar gaming handheld could have great potential. However, we won’t get our hopes up until we see the official specs and more details about it.

However, we hope it will compete with the other handheld consoles available on the market. Furthermore, we want to see how Intel will benefit from it.

What are your thoughts? Are you hyped about the Tulpar gaming handheld? Let us know in the comments.

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