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Posted by George
 - April 09, 2024, 03:45:12
*sigh*

So team Blue con'ed another company to try using one of their chips in a handheld.

While I think everyone welcomes competition in the handheld gaming space and having overpriced & under performing options simply highlight how much better some of the other options are.

Frankly I'm waiting for someone to make a WIN11 handheld using the new top-end ARM chip - (or drop WIN11 and have another custom Linux release powering it!).
 
Posted by Swizzy
 - April 08, 2024, 22:28:42
I will never buy a product that costs hundreds from a company with an unpronounceable name.
Posted by Enma45
 - April 08, 2024, 20:22:23
BIG MISTAKE an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H that consumes much more energy and heats up more than AMD and these two characteristics are essential in a gaming console.
And to make matters worse for these companies that will sell very few, Zen 5 is about to be released, which will be used in the new Steam and Zen 5 is 35% more powerful than Zen 4 that the current consoles have.
With all this, this product predicts a very dark future and very low sales compared to its rivals such as Asus ROG Ally equipped with Z1 Extreme.
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 08, 2024, 19:53:21
A few days ago, AOKZOE teased a new handheld gaming PC called A2 Ultra. However, the brand didn't shed any light on the processor and the launch date. Well, those two just got revealed today. As confirmed by the company, it will feature an Intel Core Ultra 7 CPU and launch in the Chinese market on April 14.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AOKZOE-A2-Ultra-handheld-gaming-PC-gets-its-processor-and-launch-date-revealed.824540.0.html