
Such a thing is.
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>>1Sea urchin
Well then, in the past.
The screen is too sticky…
It’s dirty.
Whether good or bad, I suppose it has not exceeded the realm of niche gadgets.
All manufacturers are either bankrupt or missing within three years, and there is absolutely no quality assurance…
>>7Isn’t that a Chinese emulator?
You’re off-topic, aren’t you?
>>7If Valve, ASUS, or MSI were to go bankrupt within three years, it would be a major incident…
The GPD has survived in the industry it has led for many years.
What is the garbage pile that is reflecting?
Handheld PCs are indeed niche, and if they want to sell to the general public, they need to run games easily like the Steam Deck.
However, the Deck is too big to sell in Japan.
Isn’t it big?
It seems that Windows is somewhat holding back, and I’m looking forward to seeing how enthusiastic SteamOS is about expanding with other companies recently.
>>13However, the biggest advantage is that it’s Windows.
>>15I feel that it is both the greatest advantage and the greatest disadvantage at the same time.
>>33It’s like a curse of iOS…
>>33Well, the biggest dissatisfaction I have while using Ally is with the broken sleep functionality in Windows, so yeah.
>>13The authentication for each game is troublesome if it’s Windows, but the OS doesn’t really matter.
>>23Various fps benchmarks for the SteamOS version of Lenovo’s Legion Go S have started to circulate, and in most games, it runs at a high frame rate while maintaining battery life.
There might be fewer behind-the-scenes processes and various other factors.
>>23Did you know that SteamOS is increasing the number of supported games by emulating Windows?
I wish the screen size could be variable.
>>14The thing called GPDDUO can expand the screen up to twice its size.
The deck is great.
I want to hold the controller separately.
I want a lot of rear ports too.
>>17The desktop PC is ready!
>>17Got it! Legion Go!
While I welcome the increase in options, if it becomes a situation where everything is SteamOS, that would be a problem.
Come with the mobile gaming PC equipped with Radeon 8060S!
With the introduction of EILERAI, I thought leading manufacturers would struggle, but surprisingly they are managing to survive.
I don’t know the actual situation, though.
>>22I was surprised to find that there are manufacturers launching secondary and tertiary specifications that seem to declare “defeat Eira!”
If anything, this type of mobile device often has RYZEN, and there was just a performance upgrade for 24H2.
I have Linux, but since there are quite a few things that don’t work, I’m thinking Windows is better after all.
I’m tired of Win machines with GDP.
Since I can somewhat manipulate it, I’ll display the screen on the sub-monitor.
I can’t do it without connecting a keyboard and mouse.
In that regard, Deck is great because you don’t need to do anything other than turn it on.
The combination of Steam and AI… despite being caught in a crossfire, new entries continue to emerge, so it must be a much larger goldmine than I thought…
It’s like the Switch, but it’s too big to be called a portable device.
>>36The size is limited to that of the 3DS or Vita, right?
Is this the new model of Eilaai?
Still, my fingerprints are way too sticky…
The true position of handheld devices is taken by smartphones…
Because it’s Windows, it has the advantage of being able to run things that only work on Windows.
Since it’s Windows, it doesn’t operate in a way that’s easy to use as a mobile device…
>>39I’m facing the same problem as the dead Win tab.
Unlike the tablet, this has strengths in specifications and gaming use.
Windows 11 is said to be putting effort into improvements because it is lagging behind SteamOS in game performance.
Personally, my biggest complaint about using the Steam Deck is that the process of switching to desktop mode to register a game I bought on DLsite as a non-Steam game is very cumbersome.
There are times when it doesn’t work because it’s not Windows, but it’s not very frequent.
The GPD Win4 is so cool for guys that I want this shape to be in the lineup forever.
>>43I understand… but I also like the shape of the GPDWIN3…