Hands-On Video Reveals Mangmi Pocket Max's Stunning Game Streaming Prowess

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The Mangmi Pocket Max's 144Hz OLED display makes game streaming a delight.

Mangmi has just dropped the most compelling look yet at its upcoming handheld, the Pocket Max. Following last week’s full specification sheet, the company has now released a live video showcasing the device in action, and the focus is squarely on its high-performance PC game streaming capabilities.

The over two-minute video, posted directly to YouTube, serves as a thrilling preview of what the powerful handheld can do. It kicks off with the Mangmi Pocket Max seamlessly streaming the visually dense world of Cyberpunk 2077. An in-game performance overlay tells the story: the game is running at a smooth 1920 x 1080 resolution with frame rates soaring over 100 FPS.

You can watch the full hands-on video from Mangmi right here.

The demo doesn’t stop there. It quickly shifts to the highly anticipated Black Myth: Wukong, maintaining that crisp 1080p stream but pushing performance even further, crossing 140 FPS. Hades II also makes an appearance, hitting similarly high frame rates. This level of fluidity isn't just luck—it's by design. The Pocket Max is equipped with a gorgeous 7-inch 1080p AMOLED display featuring a buttery 144Hz refresh rate, making it an ideal canvas for high-frame-rate gameplay.

While PC game streaming—using services like Steam Link, Moonlight, or GeForce NOW—is a common feature among modern handhelds, the experience is heavily influenced by the hardware in your hands. A stellar network connection is crucial, but a device with a top-tier, high-refresh-rate screen like the Pocket Max's truly elevates it from playable to exceptional.

Beyond the streaming tech, the video also gave fans their first live look at the three color variants the Mangmi Pocket Max will launch in. Previously seen only in renders, the handheld is confirmed to be available in Retro GB (a classic green-and-grey motif), sleek Black, and clean White. Since Mangmi has confirmed there will only be one hardware configuration (SKU), no color will be locked behind a more expensive model tier.

Despite this detailed look, key details remain under wraps. Mangmi has not yet announced an official launch date or pricing for the Pocket Max. This latest video, however, has certainly heightened anticipation, proving the device isn't just about specs on paper—it's built for a seriously smooth and vibrant gaming experience on the go.


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