Sony has made significant investments in order to bring its first-party games to PC, and so handheld PCs will inevitably play every Sony exclusive eventually, assuming that Sony continues to port ...
Sony is reportedly in the early stages of developing a new handheld The PlayStation Portal can only stream games from a PS5 over Wi-Fi Sony's next handheld is likely years away from launch ...
Sony Vaio VJS131X0211B is a Windows 10 laptop that has a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels. It is powered by a Core i5 processor and it comes with 8GB of RAM. The Sony Vaio VJS131X0211B packs 128GB of ...
If you want the best handheld gaming PC: It's really that simple. The ROG Ally X is great to use, lasts for hours, and has an ideal balance of performance, heat, and battery life.
Our main topic this week is the spreading reports that Sony is making a new games handheld. We discuss how the platform holder might approach things differently after the struggles of the PSP and ...
In a nutshell: The original MSI Claw introduced Intel chips to the emerging handheld PC market but suffered from disappointing performance. Less than a year later, MSI revised the device with ...
When Valve released the Steam Deck, PC manufacturers realized there could be a new market for small, handheld computers that are capable of running games. Lenovo released the Legion Go and Asus ...
In Jacqueline Thomas' Lenovo Legion Go review, she wrote that "it is easily the best handheld gaming PC on the market right now as measured by screen size, horsepower, and USB-C port placement ...
When it comes to gaming interfaces, Microsoft has a unique advantage that neither Valve, Nintendo, nor Sony can match—they’re the wizards behind both Windows and Xbox. While Steam Deck users perform ...
The PC gaming handheld line up is getting incredibly interesting as we head into 2025. The main players are Lenovo, ASUS, and Ayaneo, although Sony and Microsoft are expected to be getting ...
A portable SSD is an excellent and near-foolproof way to get media files (e.g., videos, music, and photos) from your PC to your home media center. It’s way faster than via wireless transfer!