Most modern gaming handhelds have displays with 16:9 or 16:10 displays. Some models aimed at retro gamers might have 4:3 screens. But one Chinese hardware hacker made a handheld using one of those ultra-wide 32:9 displays that are often used in automotive systems, but which are increasingly used for personal computers as well. In other […] The post Lilbits: A super ultra-wide handheld gaming PC, an official Raspberry Pi SSD, and the next Onyx BOOX Palma could be a color E Ink phone appeared...| Liliputing