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TL;DR

  • GameMT has built an Android gaming handheld that swaps the right thumbstick for a physical knob.
  • It appears that the knob can be turned to choose from one of four performance profiles.
  • There’s no indication yet that the knob will be available as an in-game input.

The right controls can really make or break a game. That’s exactly what drives so many of us to pick up a dedicated Android gaming handheld — one with a full set of physical controls, instead of our touchscreen-only phones. But even then, there’s lots of ways of doing controls, with all manner of different components available for sticks, D-pads, and buttons. Today we’re checking out one of the most unusual entries we’ve seen to date, with the tease of the GameMT Pocket Super Knob 5000.

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