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Handheld PC

Amazon Slashes Price of Lenovo Legion Go Handheld Gaming PC to $579.99

Amazon has slashed the price of the Lenovo Legion Go handheld gaming PC to just $579.99, offering a $120 discount from its original price. This high-performance device promises an immersive gaming experience for users, comparable to the ASUS ROG Ally Z1 Extreme model. Don’t miss out on this fantastic deal to elevate your gaming experience to the next level!

Nvidia Worried About Missing Out on Portable Gaming PC Market Dominated by AMD

Nvidia is concerned about missing out on the booming market of portable gaming PCs dominated by AMD, as it powers popular devices like the Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally. Speculations suggest Nvidia might partner with Intel to create a premium gaming handheld, potentially outperforming other devices in the market.