Portable PC gaming has never been bigger, with things like the Steam Deck, gaming laptops, and even tablets being developed with gamers in mind. OneXPlayer is a brand that's gone all in on the ...
Anyone looking for a portable Windows gaming setup knows the struggle. Gaming handhelds, while fun, don’t have the power to handle everything as well as you’d like, meaning your main option is a ...
Two-in-one laptops are popular because people like options. I get it: We all crave freedom. Given the choice between being tied down with a laptop or tablet or having a device that can be both, I ...
On paper, the idea of a PC gaming tablet doesn't really make sense. Anything with a screen larger than eight to ten inches is generally too big to hold for longer sessions. Their thin chassis don't ...
AYANEO got its start a few years ago by making handheld gaming PCs with AMD processors and Windows-based software. Since then the company has branched out into mini PCs and Android-powered handhelds ...
What if your gaming setup could fit in your backpack without sacrificing the power to crush AAA titles at ultra settings? The dream of a truly portable yet high-performance gaming device has long felt ...
The ROG Flow Z13 is a 13.4-inch Windows tablet that includes a detachable keyboard. Imagine a Microsoft Surface pulled straight from the universe of Blade Runner, and you'll be on the right track for ...
Apple's M-series chips finally have real competition. See the 5 high-performance slates that are winning the tablet wars with ...
TL;DR: The ASUS ROG Flow Z13 gaming tablet features AMD's powerful Ryzen AI Max+ 395 Strix Halo APU with 16 cores and a 40-core RDNA 3.5 GPU, up to 128GB RAM, and a 13-inch 2.5K 180Hz touchscreen. It ...
The ROG Flow Z13 is expensive and inconvenient. It would be improved by a standard laptop form factor, but I doubt even that could rescue its performance-per-dollar from its tremendous slump in games.
Valve is bringing native PC play to phones and tablets with Proton, FEX, and Leptton, so you skip ports and keep progress ...