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  1. Lenovo Legion Go S with Steam OS: The New Challenger to Steam Deck

    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...
  2. Why the ROG Xbox Ally Chooses LCD Over OLED for Better Gaming Performance

    The reason the ROG Xbox Ally skips an OLED screen in favor of sticking with LCD is a deliberate engineering decision that prioritizes Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), battery life, performance, and cost: VRR Was Non-Negotiable: According to ASUS ROG’s Whitson Gordon, while the team prototyped OLED...
  3. Microsoft Unveils Xbox Ally & Ally X: Next-Gen Handheld Gaming with Windows 11

    Microsoft's recent unveiling of the Xbox Ally and Xbox Ally X marks a significant milestone in the evolution of handheld gaming. Developed in collaboration with ASUS, these devices are poised to redefine portable gaming experiences by integrating a custom version of Windows 11, known as the...