
Why Handheld Gaming PCs Are Entering Their Second Generation
The first wave proved the format. The second has to prove it can last—with better panels, saner thermals, and a battery story that stops apologizing.
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The first wave proved the format. The second has to prove it can last—with better panels, saner thermals, and a battery story that stops apologizing.

Studios are moving accessibility reviews earlier, and the results are reaching far beyond menus and remappable controls.

The new competitive season has made patience fashionable again, with academy prospects replacing expensive short-term fixes.

Higher prices have pushed every major service toward a sharper answer to one basic question: what is this actually for?

After a decade of bloat, several major studios are quietly cutting their maps in half—and finding players are staying longer.

It ships without perks, abilities, or a battle pass. What it has is the best movement system in the genre in years.

A physics puzzler, a rhythm roguelike, and three quieter releases that deserve more of your evenings than the blockbuster calendar does.

Teams have more match data than ever. The competitive edge now comes from deciding what players should never have to see.

The gap between the mid-tier and the flagship used to be a canyon. The latest upscaling stack has quietly turned it into a step.