Xbox's expansion plans go beyond consoles, with experiments in handheld tech and an eye toward mobile gaming platforms.
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Valve has just announced a brand-new Steam Deck OLED variant that takes up a white profile, and with a higher price-tag. Not many of them are being produced by the company though.
Amazon US is offering three variants of the MSI Claw PC gaming handheld, with Intel Ultra 5-135H and 7-155H, 7" FHD 120Hz Display, 16GB LPDDR5, and more, at their lowest prices, so check them out now.
The Asus ROG Ally is quite impressive as it is powered by the AMD's Ryzen Z1 series of APUs. A head-to-head against MSI's Claw has revealed Intel has to tremendously improve its efficiency,
MSI is teasing a new handheld gaming PC to compete with the Steam Deck and others. The teaser video shows dual joysticks and ventilation, suggesting it will offer a full portable PC experience.
Valve has a brand-new version of the Steam Deck coming next week. The OLED model features much better battery life, a bigger display with HDR, and even a limited edition with a translucent look
Lenovo's Legion Go has been leaked again. The new images show that it is powered by AMD's Ryzen Z1, just like the Asus ROG Ally. It may also come with AR glasses called Legion Glasses.
Following its massive success in western markets, and with supply chain issues finally being resolved, the Steam Deck portable gaming PC by Valve is soon officially coming to parts of Asia.
Valve has announced that its highly sought-after handheld is now shipping out at double the original rate following a production ramp up. More order confirmation emails should be sent out soon.
GPD has teased a new console, one that appears to be a GPD Pocket, with Ryzen 7 6800U processor and RDNA 2 based Radeon 680M graphics. These specs totally blow Valve's Steam Deck away.
Official prices for the improved AYA NEO handheld gaming consoles have been announced today by the AYA team and they start at $1215. The new Pro versions feature a better processor and higher storage.
Valve boss Gabe Newell has stated in an interview that he considers the PC platform's openness as its "superpower". This also clarifies why his company took this path with the upcoming Steam Deck.