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Top Gaming Handhelds of 2025: Power, Price, and Performance
technology1 month ago

Top Gaming Handhelds of 2025: Power, Price, and Performance

The Lenovo Legion Go 2, a high-end handheld gaming PC with an OLED display and powerful specs, is highly sought after, often selling for significantly above its MSRP due to limited availability. It offers a superior gaming experience compared to competitors like the Steam Deck and ASUS ROG Ally, with notable features such as a 144Hz OLED screen, robust hardware, and improved build quality. Despite its high price, it is considered a top choice for gaming enthusiasts, and the market is evolving with more options and better performance, though affordability remains a concern.

Xbox Ally and Ally X: Future Plans, Launches, and Strategy Shifts
technology4 months ago

Xbox Ally and Ally X: Future Plans, Launches, and Strategy Shifts

The Xbox Ally, a new handheld gaming PC developed by Microsoft in partnership with ASUS, has launched in 45 countries, offering Xbox Game Pass, cloud gaming, and PC storefront support. While praised for hardware, the user experience has been criticized, prompting Microsoft to release a roadmap for future software improvements, including performance enhancements, AI upscaling, and better docked mode functionality, aiming to refine the device into a more seamless gaming ecosystem.

ROG Xbox Ally X Sells Out Amidst Gaming Strategy Changes
technology4 months ago

ROG Xbox Ally X Sells Out Amidst Gaming Strategy Changes

The ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X, a powerful handheld gaming PC priced at $999, has sold out despite mixed reviews and Microsoft's unpopular shift in gaming strategy, including increased Game Pass prices. While it offers strong performance for demanding games, its bulky design and reliance on streaming from Xbox Series S limit its appeal as a standalone device, making it more of a niche gadget for tech enthusiasts than a mainstream gaming breakthrough.

ROG Xbox Ally X and Legion Go 2 Handhelds: A Comparative Overview
technology5 months ago

ROG Xbox Ally X and Legion Go 2 Handhelds: A Comparative Overview

The ROG Xbox Ally X and Lenovo Legion Go 2 are premium gaming handhelds with distinct features: the Xbox Ally X offers a more comfortable grip and Xbox interface, while the Legion Go 2 boasts a larger, OLED display with higher refresh rate and detachable controllers. The Legion Go 2 is likely more expensive, but provides a better display and more versatile controls, making it suitable for users seeking high-end features. Pricing and availability are expected in October 2025, with the Legion Go 2 starting at around $1,049.

Lenovo Legion Go 2 Launches in October at $1,099 with Ryzen Z2 Extreme and OLED Display
technology5 months ago

Lenovo Legion Go 2 Launches in October at $1,099 with Ryzen Z2 Extreme and OLED Display

Lenovo has announced the Legion Go 2, a premium handheld gaming PC priced at $1,099, featuring a larger 8.8-inch OLED screen with 30–144Hz VRR, improved controllers, longer battery life, and updated hardware including AMD Ryzen Z2 chips, aiming to offer a top-tier portable gaming experience despite its high cost.

technology7 months ago

ASUS ROG Xbox Ally Pre-Order Details and Pricing Leak Ahead of Launch

The Asus ROG Xbox Ally, a handheld gaming device pairing Asus hardware with Microsoft branding, is expected to be released in 2025 with pre-orders possibly starting at Gamescom 2025. Leaked prices suggest it will cost around $690 for the base model and over $1,030 for the X variant, making it one of the most expensive Xbox-related devices, though it runs Windows 11 and is not a traditional Xbox console.

MSI Unveils Claw 8 AI+ Handheld with Lunar Lake Processor and 32GB RAM
technology1 year ago

MSI Unveils Claw 8 AI+ Handheld with Lunar Lake Processor and 32GB RAM

MSI has unveiled upgraded versions of its Claw handheld gaming PCs, available in seven- and eight-inch models, starting at $799. The new models feature Intel's Lunar Lake Core Ultra 7 processors, 32GB RAM, and improved battery life, with the Claw 8 boasting an 80-watt-hour battery. Design enhancements include ergonomic tweaks and a 120Hz VRR LCD display. Despite previous criticisms of battery life and performance, the new Claw models aim to compete with other handhelds like the Asus ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion Go.