IceDigger
[H]F Junkie
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Can we post Other portable devices here or is it just the Steam deck?
Like the Aya Neo or OneXplayer?
Like the Aya Neo or OneXplayer?
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The Oneplayer 2 is going to have that too.Handheld with discrete GPU (Navi 24 mobile !?)
Ayaneo Teases Next II Handheld Game Console With Ryzen 7000 CPU And Discrete GPU
https://hothardware.com/news/ayaneo-teases-next-ii-handheld
... the company is pretty clear about the machine actually having a discrete GPU, and not just "discrete-class" graphics !
The Oneplayer 2 is going to have that too.
I wonder if all them are now?
I tried to make this change last year...
https://hardforum.com/threads/can-w...ng-and-not-just-about-the-steam-deck.2017761/
they are normally posted in the pc gaming and hardware section, handhelds are hardware...
https://hardforum.com/forums/pc-gaming-hardware.113/
We should get rid of all the forums except for one devoted to IBM while we're at it.I am personally tired of people comparing other handhelds to the steamdeck since the price and support are nowhere near the deck, BUT i do like reading about the other devices and new innovations.
My opinion doesnt matter at all, but as long as this forum doesnt get overrun with those "steamdeck killer" threads and such, i don't see why we cant discuss them. Worst case, a new forum/sub-forum could be made for those.
Update on ASUS ROG Ally:
"Okay. So here's the deal. I'm aware of the type of chip that's going to be in the ALLY. Also because I know of other companies who might use that chip, I know what they would charge for it. The ALLY can be anywhere from $600-800 depending on volume of sales they anticipate."
https://twitter.com/carygolomb/status/1643229980833247233?s=20
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two entire days later, Asus confirmed the device was, in fact, not an April Fools’ joke, and the YouTube channels Dave2D and Linus Tech Tips posted hands-on videos with the device. From those YouTube channels, we can glean a few specs, like a 1080p display, support for 120Hz refresh rates, and Asus’ claim that the device offers double the performance of the Steam Deck.
https://www.theverge.com/2023/4/4/23669875/asus-rog-ally-handheld-gaming-pc-announcement