I want to buy the world best portable machine

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#1 Atomolog
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Before anything with portable I mean:

no need to charge in order to use its full power (laptops need to be connected to eletricity) while nintendo switch (just an example) can run games without power cord connected.

So basically I want to know the world best real portable gaming machines that can go full potential on the go without power cord connected.

I already have nintendo switch but want to get one more portable beast.

I also want to know if you know of any near future release that might fit this description.

thank you for your time :)

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#2  Edited By j2zon2591
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Making me drool so hard bro! Goodluck with your purchase.

I think you're on the right track looking at the A10X and the portable PCs.

I kinda agree with the above, you probably won't last very long with those laptops in full throttle but they are far more versatile than an iPad in terms of games and software library.

I tempt thee to get both!!! :)

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#3 DragonfireXZ95
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Laptops don't need to be connected to run them. Have you ever used a laptop before?

They charge the battery and the battery holds a charge, just like the Switch.

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#4 xantufrog  Moderator
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you know you can turn off power-saving on laptops and force them to run at full performance

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#5 MonsieurX
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@xantufrog said:

you know you can turn off power-saving on laptops and force them to run at full performance

For about 1h.

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@MonsieurX said:
@xantufrog said:

you know you can turn off power-saving on laptops and force them to run at full performance

For about 1h.

Enough time to play 1 Crysis level.

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#7  Edited By CRUSHER88
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Cellphones are pretty neat. Try one of those.

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#8  Edited By xantufrog  Moderator
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@MonsieurX: I'm not sure where this discussion is going - or where you want it to go.

The OP states they have a Switch. They state they want a more powerful gaming device, that will run at full power without a cord. That's a gaming laptop. Hell, gaming laptops are the most powerful portable gaming device even if you DON'T set them to run a full power on portable mode. It's simply not a contest. I'm not saying a laptop is "better" than the Switch - but if they already have one, and want the most power on the road? What are we supposed to recommend? The Shield? That's a crappy gaming laptop shaped like a tablet, or a more powerful Switch without Nintendo exclusives, depending on your perspective.

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#9 MonsieurX
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@xantufrog said:

@MonsieurX: I'm not sure where this discussion is going - or where you want it to go.

The OP states they have a Switch. They state they want a more powerful gaming device, that will run at full power without a cord. That's a gaming laptop. Hell, gaming laptops are the most powerful portable gaming device even if you DON'T set them to run a full power on portable mode. It's simply not a contest. I'm not saying a laptop is "better" than the Switch - but if they already have one, and want the most power on the road? What are we supposed to recommend? The Shield? That's a crappy gaming laptop shaped like a tablet, or a more powerful Switch without Nintendo exclusives, depending on your perspective.

Well,he's looking for a high powered portable solution. That thing doesn't exist.

The more powerful it is,the faster the battery will drain.

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#10  Edited By scatteh316
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3DS with OOT and Majora's Mask remakes and you'll be set.

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#11  Edited By Atomolog
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@DragonfireXZ95: switch battery lasts me 4-5 hours of gaming.

A laptop at full performance without power cord connected will last 50 minutes.

also it kills battery...

I want anything that is completly portable with 3-4 hours of use without a power cord connected

Price doesnt matter. if (lets imagine..) surface pro 2017 or 2018 games well enough without being connected to power cord while lasting 4+ hours Ill buy it.

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@atomolog said:

Before anything with portable I mean:

no need to charge in order to use its full power (laptops need to be connected to eletricity) while nintendo switch (just an example) can run games without power cord connected.

So basically I want to know the world best real portable gaming machines that can go full potential on the go without power cord connected.

I already have nintendo switch but want to get one more portable beast.

I also want to know if you know of any near future release that might fit this description.

thank you for your time :)

Switch reduces it's hardware specs during handheld mode.

I'm waiting for AMD Raven Ridge based 2-in-1 ultrabooks.

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#13 Atomolog
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@ronvalencia: amd raven ridge sounds cool gonna check it out :)

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#14 Atomolog
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what about the new ipad pro 10.5 inch with A10X fusion APU?

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#15 jun_aka_pekto
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@MonsieurX said:

For about 1h.

Up that to two hours tops.

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#16 xantufrog  Moderator
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@atomolog: that might be a good machine in terms of portability and battery life... but is it a good machine for gaming? Not unless you want primarily mobile games. You can definitely game on a gaming laptop for 3 hours.

I would actually argue you may have the best portable machine right now in the Switch. It's not the most powerful, it doesn't have the best battery life - but over its life it probably will have the best balance of portability, power, battery life, and full-fledged games.

There's ALWAYS going to be a tradeoff - laptop is unequivocally the best for power and games - but less portable, less battery life. Something like a tablet can yield better portability than a laptop and better battery life than a Switch, but more fringe titles and cell phone games.

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@MonsieurX said:
@xantufrog said:

you know you can turn off power-saving on laptops and force them to run at full performance

For about 1h.

That's the nature of the game.

The most practical solution might be a battery bank that can output the 19V or whatever laptops use, plus a bunch of pre-charged laptop batteries. So when your about out you connect the battery bank, which gives you power while you swap out the laptop batteries.

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PS Vita? It ain't really too impressive compared to your Switch but it's the next best portable console in terms of power. No more 1st party support these days either but it still has a few really good AAA titles and an impressive game collection including PS2 and PS1 classics as well as the entire collection of PSP games. A lot of people bash the PS Vita but it's my go to handheld until I get a Switch. It gets the job done imo

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#19 Atomolog
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@pyro1245: portable no cables no junk hanginf not 1 hour

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@atomolog said:

@pyro1245: portable no cables no junk hanginf not 1 hour

Some batteries made out of unobtainium?

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@xantufrog: im not sure thats true (or maybe im missing a setting). i have tried setting every power setting i can find to full power mode but i just cant get my laptop to run at full speed when on the battery. the dedicated GPU (a 780M) will keep its memory clock down and gaming performance is quite a bit down compared to having it plugged in. i have read that there is a limit to the rate at which a battery can be drained so the GPU has to be more conservative when running on battery.

maybe thats changed with newer hardware though or maybe i am just missing a setting.

anywho the switch is pretty much the best device on the market at the moment that meets your requirements. there are the nvidia shield devices but the game selection on those is a bit meh and its mostly used for streaming from a PC. some cool hardware though.

the vita is old now. it was a beast when it released but its an old beast. still wipeout, killzone mercenary, tearaway and other games are pretty cool on it. WRC4 on the vita is a guilty pleasure of mine.

the smachZ was kickstarted late last year and it looks interesting. its basically a portable PC built into a steam controller with a 1080P screen. now its not going to play the latest AAA blockbuster. its roughly as powerful as an xbox 360. but the PC has a ton of games that would be great in a portable device. i have heard (just rumour though) that itll be sent to backers in oct this year with a release to market early next year buuut...we shall see.

but at the moment the switch is basically the best portable gaming device there is.

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#22  Edited By xantufrog  Moderator
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@osan0: it's true that i am speaking from my personal experience - I haven't owned THAT many laptops, and haven't run every iteration of mobile pc hardware to be sure! Mine may have been in the minority. Still - if your PC downclocks on battery, it's still a factually more powerful piece of hardware than the alternatives out there. But I'm with you - I think if you don't value gaming on a laptop for whatever reason, there's no more appealing alternative right now than the Switch (and it has its own strengths to counteract its lower power)

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#23  Edited By Atomolog
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The new ipad pro 10.5inch

the new surface

the new ipad pro seems like a beast for a 10 inch tablet the only con is mobile games.

the new surface is also a beast but without external gpu. still if it can game is okay by me I just want it to be portable without the need to plug cords during use.

but Im still curious what is the world most powerful portable gaming machine. is it the new surface? or other device? Ill only settle for the best

also yea! the smash z portable console pc seems promissing cant wait to get my hands in that baby *-*

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#24  Edited By xantufrog  Moderator
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@atomolog: I'm really confused by what you are after. The Surface is no more "runs without cords" than a laptop. It's just a twist on the laptop form factor, really - if you got a Surface, you'd be PC gaming (Steam, XBox app) but on an inferior mobile PC compared to a gaming laptop. They'll show you its battery life and one might go "ooh" - but that's not playing TW3 at 1080p Ultra, that's browsing GS with some Youtube mixed in. You say you want the "most powerful portable gaming machine", and are considering a Surface - but the answer is an Asus ROG, Razer Blade, or similar.

TechRadar's tests

Surface Pro 4 battery life, video playback loop test: 5 hours and 15 minutes

Razer Blade battery life, video playback loop test: 7 hours and 29 minutes

And they will play the same games, except the Razer Blade would eat the Surface Pro for breakfast in performance.

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#26 Atomolog
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@xantufrog: The surface pro can game for longer (battery os pretty good) and at full potential without a cord.

I want the best machine without cords.

Asus rogue and razor blade I need to study those more maybe Ill buy both to test them. But will onlu settle for a true portable no cables gaming machine

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#27  Edited By xantufrog  Moderator
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@atomolog said:

@xantufrog: The surface pro can game for longer (battery os pretty good) and at full potential without a cord.

based on?

It plays videos for a full TWO HOURS less than a Razer Blade, and is substantially weaker hardware to boot

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#28  Edited By lundy86_4
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Based on the idiotic restrictions... Buy a f*cking handheld. How hard was that? Shit, the DS/3DS has gaming in spades.

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#29 scoots9
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@atomolog said:

no need to charge in order to use its full power

The Switch doesn't have full power unless it's docked...

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@scoots9: Yup! As soon as you it's undocked it loses about 40% of it's speed and power

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#31 Atomolog
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@xantufrog:

Razer blade seems one of the best options actually. But I will investigate a bit more. You see... I will choose to buy the world most powerful machine while not connected to power cord and while not plugged in and gaming must also endure a few hours before charging.

I hope I can find this info:

which of the following is the strongest unplugged (while playing a few hours):

surface pro 2017

ipad pro 10.5 inch 2017

razer blade

other.

thank you guys for helping me so far :)

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@DragonfireXZ95: I own gaming laptop. They are not portable. Not only the battery last like an hour, you have to also consider cooling.

Unless you are looking for a desktop that is easy to carry in suitcases, because you are a worldy person and moves around a lot, I highly advise not getting one. I have it because it's exactly what I need.

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#33  Edited By Atomolog
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@j2zon2591: I will get both thats it. First the new Ipad pro 10.5 inch with 516gb and sim (phone) card for internet and the keyboard case and pen. And later Ill get a surface pro for steam games on the go.

thank you all for your help :)

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@atomolog said:

@j2zon2591: I will get both thats it. First the new Ipad pro 10.5 inch with 516gb and sim (phone) card for internet and the keyboard case and pen. And later Ill get a surface pro for steam games on the go.

thank you all for your help :)

Goodluck man! I hope you don't get lemons!