MagicX has unveiled official renders showing the color variants for its upcoming Dream Two Light and Dream Two Pro retro gaming handhelds. The devices will launch in four colors (green, purple, black, and gray), with the green and purple variants featuring translucent shells that showcase the internal components.

Both handhelds share a 4.5-inch display with a 1440 x 1080 resolution and a 4:3 aspect ratio optimized for retro gaming. The devices include Hall Effect triggers and thumbsticks, front-facing stereo speakers, HD rumble, a gyroscope, and even a built-in microphone. Ports include a USB-C connector at the top, a 3.5 mm audio jack at the bottom, and a microSD card slot on the left side. The design features stacked shoulder buttons and ergonomic bumps on the rear for comfortable extended gaming sessions.

The main difference between the two models lies in the processor. The Dream Two Light will use a 6nm MediaTek chipset (reportedly the Dimensity 7050), while the Dream Two Pro steps up to a 4nm MediaTek processor (expected to be the Dimensity 7350) with better power efficiency and performance. The color variants also differ slightly between models. The Dream Two Light has black buttons across all four colors, while the Dream Two Pro features color-matched buttons on the green and purple variants.

Pricing is expected to start under $100 (€92) for the Dream Two Light and under $200 (€184) for the Dream Two Pro. MagicX has not announced a specific release date, though more details should emerge as the launch approaches.