Recent performance benchmarks have revealed that SteamOS significantly outperforms Windows 11 on the Lenovo Legion Go S handheld gaming device. This development underscores the growing viability of Linux-based operating systems in the gaming industry, particularly for portable devices...
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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...
The handheld gaming market is experiencing a disruption that few predicted even a year ago: Valve’s SteamOS, the Linux-based operating system that powers the Steam Deck, is now not only holding its own against Windows 11, but besting it in real-world gaming performance and efficiency. With...
SteamOS is disrupting the gaming world, challenging long-held assumptions about the supremacy of Windows as the preferred PC gaming operating system, and recent benchmarks have ignited a fresh debate within the community. Independent testing conducted across multiple modern games has revealed a...
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Games on the PC have always been a battleground, not just for the latest graphics cards or processors, but also for the operating systems that run them. For decades, Microsoft Windows reigned unchallenged as the only serious option for gamers who wanted top-tier performance and compatibility...
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Few modern computing dilemmas stir as much debate among seasoned Windows users as the looming end-of-support deadline for Windows 10. As Microsoft prepares to sunset its wildly popular operating system in October, millions are confronted with uneasy decisions: upgrade to Windows 11—if their...
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Steam gaming on Linux was once a niche dream, discussed in hushed tones on specialist forums and relegated to the experimental corners of open-source communities. For decades, Microsoft’s Windows dominated PC gaming almost entirely, offering a predictable ecosystem where drivers, software, and...
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When Microsoft announced the hardware requirements for Windows 11, the move sparked immediate backlash among PC enthusiasts, especially those with hardware just a few years old that was still functioning flawlessly for everyday use and even gaming. One particularly contentious point was...
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Mainstream Windows users are facing a wake-up call of historic proportions as Microsoft has officially set October 14 as the end-of-life date for Windows 10, used by over a billion devices across the globe. For years, these users have surfed the familiar waves of Windows, often viewing Linux as...
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For gamers who have invested in cutting-edge handheld hardware such as the ASUS ROG Ally, questions surrounding operating systems are more than a passing concern—they can fundamentally alter the experience. The ROG Ally, powered by a Ryzen Z1 processor and tailored for portable gaming, was...
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When the HP ZBook Ultra G1a landed in the WindowsForum.com labs, sporting the newly minted AMD Ryzen AI Max PRO 390 "Strix Halo" system-on-chip, anticipation was sky-high. This mobile workstation, bristling with 12 Zen 5 cores and Radeon 8050S integrated graphics, represents the cutting edge of...
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As the end of support for Windows 10 approaches, a palpable shift is under way in the world of desktop operating systems. For countless users, October 14, 2025—the day Microsoft officially drops support for Windows 10—represents more than a routine software sunset. It marks a crossroads, forcing...
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The rivalry in the handheld gaming PC scene has reached a fascinating new chapter, thanks to Lenovo’s release of the Legion Go S running Steam OS. For years, Valve’s Steam Deck has defined the experience for PC gamers who want power in a portable package, while other Windows-based handhelds have...
With the headline arrival of Fedora Linux 42 and the simultaneous release of Manjaro 25, Linux for Apple Silicon has reached a new level of maturity and mainstream visibility. No longer a niche pursuit for tinkerers, these operating systems are establishing themselves as serious, fast, and...
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Microsoft's recent unveiling of the ROG Xbox Ally and Ally X handheld gaming devices has reignited discussions about Windows 11's performance, particularly concerning pre-installed software, commonly referred to as "bloatware." These devices, optimized for gaming, operate on a streamlined...
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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...
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Few moments in recent PC gaming history have felt as significant as the quiet but relentless rise of SteamOS, Valve's Linux-based operating system. Once regarded as a technical curiosity or an ambitious tangent, SteamOS now stands poised as a serious challenger to Microsoft Windows’ decades-long...
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Valve's Steam Deck has undeniably reshaped the landscape of handheld gaming, offering a portable PC gaming experience that was both innovative and accessible. However, as the industry evolves and competitors emerge, the anticipation for a Steam Deck 2 has been met with a mix of excitement and...
If the Nintendo Switch 2 has caught your eye—thanks to its rumored hardware leaps—but you’re weighing other options in the fiercely competitive world of handheld gaming, you’re not alone. The surge of powerful Windows-based handhelds and custom Linux devices has fundamentally reshaped what...
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...