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A Steam Deck OLED costs $549 and runs Cyberpunk 2077 at roughly 30 frames per second. A GPD Win 5 costs up to $2,955 and pushes the same game past 60 frames per second at a sharper resolution. That gap sits at the center of the biggest question in handheld PC gaming right now: how…

The handheld gaming PC market just got its clearest fork in the road yet. On one side sits Valve’s Steam Deck OLED, a device that has spent three years proving that a Linux-based, console-like handheld can outsell expectations and keep getting cheaper relative to its power. On the other is Asus and Microsoft’s joint effort,…

Sony has not said a word publicly, but the pattern is hard to miss. A hardware leaker with a strong hit rate, an unusually vague quote from a Sony Interactive Entertainment executive, and pricing filings that already tack Portal onto the PS5 family price sheet all point the same direction: an OLED refresh of the…

The Steam Deck has inspired a variety of competitors in the portable gaming PC market, including the ROG Ally. These handhelds let you access your PC library wherever you are, whether that’s a long flight or on the couch watching TV, possessing the versatility of a smartphone or Nintendo Switch while harnessing the power of…

With Sony eventually dropping disc support and Valve’s steep price to get into couch PC gaming with the Steam Machine, people want to know what to do next for a hardware upgrade. The million-dollar question becomes, just what’s worth investing in if you’re a console, handheld, or a casual PC fan? As it stands, considering…

Thinking about stepping into the world of portable PC gaming? Choosing the right handheld can feel surprisingly overwhelming. Transitioning from traditional home consoles like PlayStation 5 or Nintendo Switch usually means navigating complex hardware specifications, power profiles, and unfamiliar operating systems. But is it worth buying a handheld over a proper portable desktop replacement like a…