Asus’ ROG Ally gaming handheld is down to $500 for Black Friday
If you love gaming on the go, the Asus ROG Ally is a solid alternative to Valve’s Steam Deck, especially now that it’s $150 off in this early Black Friday deal at Best Buy. For…
If you love gaming on the go, the Asus ROG Ally is a solid alternative to Valve’s Steam Deck, especially now that it’s $150 off in this early Black Friday deal at Best Buy. For…
The gaming handhelds released in 2024 have demonstrated solid performance, but none have caught our eye here at PCWorld as much as the yet-to-be released OneXFly F1 Pro, which claims to be the first handheld…
As a tech writer, I’ve seen a lot of theoretical gadgets come and go — or perhaps more accurately, never actually exist and then… continue to not exist. While it’s true that tech companies are…
Want a Steam Deck-style gaming handheld with a bigger screen and extra features? Check out the Lenovo Legion Go. Not only does it have a super-sized 8.8-inch screen, its handles can pop off a la…
The Linux-based SteamOS and its Proton compatibility layer is the “special sauce” that makes the Steam Deck the best gaming handheld around, even after a few years of competition against newer hardware. But what if…
If you’re entering the crowded market of Steam Deck-inspired gaming handhelds, you need a gimmick to stand out—like the Legion Go’s detachable mouse thingy or the Claw’s Intel chipset. XPG decided on two key features…
Earlier this year, Intel told the world that its next-gen Core Ultra Series 2 “Lunar Lake” chips would be out before the end of the year. And that appears to be true, but with a…
The Steam Deck is a huge hit for PC gamers, and it was inevitable that competition would pop up. Devices like the Asus ROG Ally, the Lenovo Legion Go, and the MSI Claw all try…
There are a ton of handheld, PC-based gaming machines on the market now, and the Lenovo Legion Go is easily the most unique of the devices following in the wake of the Steam Deck. With…