Quote from: capnkimo on September 17, 2022, 17:02:32"Better still, the Win 4 has a native landscape display; many gaming handhelds rely on portrait-based displays instead."I mean, I know the steam deck uses a natively portrait display, and I'm pretty sure the majority of other windows portables do as well. it makes it annoying when for example you install Windows and it defaults to sideways and you can't change it until you install display drivers; or when Windows wants to set the display to portrait when you reboot, or (dis)connect a monitor; plus it seems like there's some kind of weird stuff when the framerate isn't locked to the refresh rate or something
...you mean some retro gaming handhelds use portrait-based displays