Mangmi Unveils Pocket Max’s Powerful PC Game Streaming in Action

Mangmi is giving gamers a closer look at its upcoming Pocket Max handheld, and the latest teaser focuses on one of its biggest strengths: smooth PC game streaming on a fast, vibrant OLED screen. While the company has already shared the full specifications, it has now published a new video that shows the device in action and reveals all three color options for the first time.

In the video, the Mangmi Pocket Max is shown streaming Cyberpunk 2077 from a PC. An on-screen performance overlay indicates the stream is running at 1920 × 1080 resolution while pushing beyond 100 FPS, highlighting just how responsive the experience can look on the handheld. The demo continues with Black Myth: Wukong, again streamed at 1080p, but with frame rates climbing even higher and crossing 140 FPS. Hades II appears in the reel as well, reaching similarly high frame rates.

These results line up perfectly with what Mangmi has promised on paper. The Pocket Max features a 7-inch 1080p AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, which is ideal for high-frame-rate streaming. A screen like that can make fast motion look cleaner and reduce perceived blur, especially when paired with gameplay that’s consistently pushing well above 60 FPS.

It’s worth noting that PC game streaming performance isn’t determined by the handheld alone. Your network quality plays a major role in stream stability, image clarity, and responsiveness. Still, a handheld with a high-refresh-rate OLED display can noticeably elevate the overall feel of streaming—making the most of a strong home network setup.

Beyond performance, the new video also confirms the full set of Pocket Max colorways. Mangmi plans to release the handheld in Retro GB, Black, and White. Since there’s only one configuration planned, buyers won’t have to worry about certain colors being tied to specific storage or hardware variants.

For now, Mangmi hasn’t announced an official release date or pricing for the Pocket Max. However, with full specs already public and hands-on footage now circulating, it seems the company is steadily building momentum toward a launch that handheld gaming and game streaming fans will want to watch closely.