@adrian1480: "The Last of Us Part 3 playable at 60fps on a mobile device would blow minds"
I doubt they will create a mobile device capable of running "The Last of Us Part 3".
Sounds like you really want to see Sony create a portable PS5?
@adrian1480: @PSP107: These new handhelds are going in with different expectations than Sony. The Steam Deck has sold around 3 million units in two years, and is considered a success. The Vita sold 4 million in it's first year, and was considered a failure.
Handhelds are cool, but they're just not for me:
Just my personal take on it. I'm happy for people that actually travel a lot or have time and need of a mobile device; it's nice having all these options, be it a Switch, Deck, Asus, or Ayaneo or what have you.
@Pedro: Lol, was gonna say the same thing. Dude is crazy negative.
Gaming devices don't get a free pass because they are portable, have power constraints, battery constraints, thermal constraints, etc.. They deliver severely compromised experiences. Full size consoles are bad enough. These portable potatoes don't deliver the quality I seek.
Buy a ROG Ally and plug in a mobile 4090 GPU. No more potato.
Didn't even know this thing existed. Very tempted to call it overkill.
Also very tempted to buy it.
I'd wait personally for a ROG Ally 2 (with maybe OLED) or maybe a new Steam Deck. Currently these kinds of handhelds have to run games with too many compromises such as 1080p but everything on medium/low, with mediocre to bad battery life to boot. In my opinion, the PC handheld market hasn't matured enough. It could/will change with better hardware however with the speed at which things are progressing.
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