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Official product information
LiyeBox is a portable gaming device built around a 7-inch OLED display, Wi-Fi 6E cloud play, Android-based local gaming, and a large 58 Wh battery target for long sessions away from a dock.
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The specification sheet covers CPU class, graphics, memory, storage, display, wireless, battery, ports, controls, software, and warranty.
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LiyeBox is presented with preliminary hardware targets. Production certification, third-party reviews, and regional service data should be added as they become available.
LiyeBox is designed for Wi-Fi 6E cloud gaming sessions, quick resume, account sync, and a browser-based cloud portal. Network quality and server region availability remain important real-world variables.
The Android-based software stack supports local mobile titles and controller mapping, giving the device utility when streaming quality is limited by travel networks.
The preliminary display target is a 7-inch 1080p OLED panel with 120 Hz refresh rate and 800 nits typical brightness. Production display measurements should be independently tested.
The 58 Wh battery target is designed for long cloud sessions. The 12-hour figure should be read as a controlled cloud-streaming test target, not a guaranteed result for every local 3D game.