Asus ROG Xbox Ally X20 Bundle Packs OLED Screen and XREAL AR Glasses
Asus pairs a 7.4 inch OLED ROG Xbox Ally X20 with XREAL R1 AR glasses for a 20th anniversary bundle, keeping the Ryzen Z2 Extreme and 24GB of RAM.
Asus pairs a 7.4 inch OLED ROG Xbox Ally X20 with XREAL R1 AR glasses for a 20th anniversary bundle, keeping the Ryzen Z2 Extreme and 24GB of RAM.
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Acer's Predator Atlas 8 is one of the first handhelds powered by Intel's new Arc G-Series chips, with up to a 12-core Arc B390 iGPU and a 120 Hz display.
OnePlus launches the Strix G15 snap-on controller with 1,000Hz triggers for the Ace 6 Ultra, turning the Dimensity 9500 phone into a mobile gaming handheld.
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Lenovo's updated Legion G9 2026 controller brings Hall effect joysticks with 250 Hz polling and an Xbox-style layout to gaming tablets for $73.
Bazzite gaming Linux distribution adds InputPlumber unified input management system alongside kernel 6.17.7 and Mesa 26.0.2 graphics drivers.
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