by dbadmin | Sep 18, 2023 | ASUS, Gaming, News
Credit: Nick Fernandez / Android Authority The cheaper ASUS ROG Ally reportedly has inferior performance to the Steam Deck. A review noted that the ROG Ally Z1 lagged behind the Deck in a variety of games. It looks like battery life isn’t much better than the ROG Ally...
by dbadmin | Sep 18, 2023 | Gaming, Guides
For the past few years, one phrase that’s been repeated by tech enthusiasts and gamers is “ray tracing,” though many don’t even fully understand what it is. But what is ray tracing? Today, we’ll unpack the technology, from how it works, whether it’s worth it, and what...
by dbadmin | Sep 7, 2023 | Gaming, News, Nintendo, Nintendo Switch
Credit: Curtis Joe / Android Authority Nintendo reportedly demonstrated the Switch 2 to developers at the Gamescom expo. It’s believed the company showed off an upgraded version of Breath of The Wild as a tech demo. The rumored console is tipped to launch in 2024....
by dbadmin | Sep 4, 2023 | Gaming, Poll results, Qualcomm, Qualcomm Snapdragon, Survey Results, Surveys
Credit: Qualcomm Qualcomm announced three new Snapdragon chips for gaming handhelds a couple of weeks ago, but an executive reportedly confirmed that it was testing its handheld chips with a translation layer to play Windows games. The executive also claimed that the...
by dbadmin | Sep 1, 2023 | Gaming, Hands-on, Lenovo, Reviews
Handheld gaming devices are as popular as ever — all you have to do is choose your operating system. We’ve already seen an Android option in Razer’s Edge 5G, Windows handhelds like the ASUS ROG Ally, Valve’s Linux-based Steam Deck, and the classic Nintendo Switch....
by dbadmin | Sep 1, 2023 | Gaming, Lenovo, News
Credit: C. Scott Brown / Android Authority The Lenovo Legion Go is a new Windows-powered gaming handheld. It has the biggest display we’ve ever seen on a device like this, as well as Joy-Con-like detachable controllers. You can buy one for $699 at some point in...