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  1. Lenovo Legion Go 2: OLED 144Hz, Ryzen Z2 Extreme, 74Wh Battery, Detachable Controllers

    Lenovo’s follow-up to the original Legion Go lands as a serious, no-compromise Windows handheld: the Legion Go (8.8″, 2) pairs a brighter, 144 Hz OLED PureSight panel with AMD’s new Ryzen Z2 Extreme APU, up to 32 GB of LPDDR5X memory, and a much larger 74 Whr battery—while keeping the detachable...
  2. Xbox for Windows: My Apps unifies launchers for handheld PCs and PC gamers

    Title: Microsoft’s new “My Apps” tab in the Xbox app for Windows: what it changes for handheld PCs and every PC gamer TL;DR What it is: “My Apps” is a new tab inside the Xbox app for Windows that aggregates third‑party gaming apps and utilities in one controller‑friendly place. Think...
  3. Will PC Gaming Handhelds Evolve or Fade Like Netbooks?

    The current surge in PC-style gaming handhelds looks strikingly familiar: a democratic, low-cost champion (Valve’s Steam Deck) sparks a boom, long-established OEMs pile in with premium alternatives, and suddenly the market is crowded with devices trying to one-up each other on raw performance...
  4. SteamOS vs Windows on Handheld Gaming Devices: Which is Better in 2025?

    Navigating the shifting landscape of portable PC gaming has never been more exciting, or more complex. The rise of specialized handheld devices like the Lenovo Legion Go S has energized a new wave of hardware innovation, yet it has also exposed acute contrasts in user experience between...
  5. Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS Review: The Future of Portable Gaming

    The rise of the handheld gaming PC has transformed how enthusiasts, casual gamers, and even professionals interact with their favorite titles on the go. With each new iteration, the quest for the “ultimate portable gaming solution” intensifies, spurred by demand from consumers who want...
  6. Steam Deck vs Windows Handhelds: Why SteamOS Reigns Supreme in Portable Gaming

    When Valve launched the Steam Deck in early 2022, skepticism was rampant. PC gaming had, until then, been a world deeply rooted in desks, massive rigs, and the never-ending chase for ever-more powerful graphics cards. Yet, Valve’s handheld wasn’t just a curiosity—it quickly became the benchmark...
  7. SteamOS Surges Past Windows in Portable Gaming Benchmarks on Lenovo Legion Go S

    In the rapidly evolving world of portable PC gaming, few developments have sparked as much debate—or excitement—among enthusiasts as the ascent of SteamOS over Microsoft’s once-unassailable Windows operating system. Recent benchmark studies performed on the Lenovo Legion Go S, a conspicuously...
  8. SteamOS Surpasses Windows 11 in Handheld Gaming Benchmark Performance

    At the heart of the current handheld gaming revolution lies an unexpected twist: SteamOS, a Linux-based operating system designed by Valve, is now outperforming Microsoft’s Windows 11 in head-to-head gaming benchmarks on portable devices. This shift not only upends a decade-old narrative but...
  9. The 2025 Guide to the Best Handheld Gaming PCs: Top Contenders & Future Trends

    Compact, powerful, and ingeniously designed, handheld gaming PCs have ignited a renaissance in portable play, challenging the long-standing dominance of Nintendo and the convenience of gaming laptops. What began with the ambitious, crowd-pleasing launch of Valve’s Steam Deck has, within just a...
  10. SteamOS vs Windows 11 on Lenovo Legion Go: The Ultimate Handheld Gaming Showdown

    When I made the switch from Windows 11 to SteamOS on my Lenovo Legion Go handheld gaming device, I wasn’t just swapping out operating systems—I was embarking on an experiment in user experience, compatibility, and the very essence of portable PC gaming. For a full week, my daily “work” consisted...
  11. Microsoft Launches Xbox Ally X: The Future of Handheld Gaming PCs with AI Power

    Months of speculation and a steady stream of leaks finally gave way to confirmation: Microsoft has officially entered the handheld gaming PC market with the announcement of the Xbox Ally and its more advanced sibling, the Xbox Ally X. Unveiled at the Xbox Games Showcase, these devices mark a...
  12. Lenovo Legion Go S Review 2025: The Next-gen Handheld Gaming Powerhouse

    In the ever-evolving world of handheld PC gaming, the Lenovo Legion Go S—especially in its Z2 Go configuration running SteamOS—has emerged as one of 2024’s most fascinating answers to Valve’s dominant Steam Deck. This review dives deep into the Legion Go S’s real-world performance, comparing it...
  13. Lenovo Legion Go vs. Nintendo Switch 2: The Future of Handheld Gaming

    For PC gaming enthusiasts looking to venture into handheld gaming, the decision between waiting for the elusive Nintendo Switch 2 or snagging a discounted Lenovo Legion Go is far from trivial. The resurgence of handheld gaming PCs has transformed the ecosystem, blurring the lines that once...
  14. Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS: A Game-Changer for Handheld Gaming

    Few gaming handhelds in recent memory have sparked as much discussion—and as much hope for a Windows-alternative future—as the Lenovo Legion Go S running SteamOS. As Valve's once-exclusive Steam Deck ecosystem finally opens to official partners, Lenovo's latest foray is much more than a simple...
  15. Windows 11 Challenges in Gaming Handhelds: Microsoft's Struggles & SteamOS Competition

    The recent episode of the Windows Central Podcast, featuring Daniel Rubino and Zac Bowden, delves into the challenges Microsoft faces with Windows 11 on gaming handhelds. The discussion highlights how the shortcomings of initiatives like Windows Core OS and Windows CorePC have left Microsoft...
  16. SteamOS vs Windows 11: The Future of Handheld Gaming on Lenovo Legion Go S

    When the Lenovo Legion Go S debuted with official configuration options for both SteamOS and Windows 11, it ignited not just spirited debate among PC enthusiasts, but a broader re-examination of what makes an operating system truly fit for handheld gaming. For years, Microsoft’s Windows...
  17. Microsoft’s Xbox Handheld Halt: What Went Wrong & Future Prospects

    The abrupt halt in Microsoft’s Xbox handheld development has sent ripples through the gaming industry, shocking both fans and insiders who have followed the tech giant’s pursuit of a mobile console that could rival the market’s current leaders. For years, speculation has swirled around...
  18. Microsoft Pauses Xbox Handheld, Focuses on Windows 11 for Portable Gaming Innovation

    In a rapidly evolving gaming landscape, Microsoft’s decision to pause its dedicated Xbox handheld console—codenamed “Project Keystone”—marks a significant pivot in its strategy. Rather than competing head-to-head in the burgeoning handheld hardware sector, Microsoft is now focusing on optimizing...
  19. Microsoft Shifts Focus to Windows 11 for Portable Gaming Amid Hardware Delays

    Microsoft’s evolving approach to portable gaming is stirring the Windows community, reflecting seismic shifts in how the company bridges the gap between its consoles, Windows PC ecosystem, and the broader portable device market. Fresh reports indicate that Microsoft has sidelined its in-house...
  20. Microsoft Shifts Focus to Windows 11-Powered Handhelds and Xbox Cloud Gaming

    Microsoft has recently shifted its focus in the gaming hardware sector, pausing the development of its in-house Xbox handheld console to prioritize enhancing Windows 11 for third-party handheld devices. This strategic move underscores Microsoft's commitment to optimizing the gaming experience on...