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More from Steam Deck, ROG Ally, and more: all the news about the handheld PC gaming revolution

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Ayaneo 3: could the “world’s first modular handheld” solve the great joystick debate?

It’s probably going to cost a buttload of money, but I’m seriously intrigued: could this modular design let some of us get symmetrical sticks, others offset Xbox-style sticks, and still others enjoy touchpads or extra buttons instead?

Still, looks like you’ll have to “pick two” at a time — while the Steam Deck offers dual touchpads, dual sticks and D-pad simultaneously.

More in Ayaneo’s video.
More in Ayaneo’s video.
Image: Ayaneo
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
The first batch of refurbished Steam Deck OLED is already sold out.

Those Decks didn’t last long! Valve told us it’ll make more of the nicely discounted refurb units available, though, and that they’ll generally go in and out of stock.

I may have hinted to my family that I wanted an OLED upgrade as my one Christmas present this year... wonder if they saw it in time?

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
MSI claims its new Claw can beat the ROG Ally X while consuming fewer watts.

Could the MSI Claw 8 AI Plus salvage Intel and MSI’s gaming handheld reputation? Well, MSI now claims its handheld averages 7 percent faster than its chief rival at far less power, or 20 percent faster at the same 17 watts.

Lots of YouTubers just got to try the new handheld, but haven’t validated that claim quite yet.

<em>Note the fine print: these are with XeSS or FSR upscaling enabled.</em>
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Note the fine print: these are with XeSS or FSR upscaling enabled.
Image: MSI via Cyber Dopamine
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
This liliputing gaming dream just got a price cut and a Ryzen HX 370 variant.

I’m still working on my GPD Win Max 2 review, and there’s now a more powerful model on sale. It’s pricier at $1,500 — but the 8840U version I’m using is now discounted to $1,000, so that’s great!

This is the best tiny Windows machine I’ve used, though I find I want a mouse. It’s also an OK handheld.

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
What could Valve possibly be cooking with AMD, ChromeOS, and HDMI-CEC?

Steam Box? Gaming Chromebook? Take your best guess — but it sure looks like Johnny Deng, a Valve electrical engineer, is testing to ensure a powerful new “AMD Lilac” can properly control your TV (or vice versa) over HDMI.

It’s fascinating to think about. Why would Valve use ChromeOS instead of SteamOS? Valve did tell us it’d “love to work with third-parties” on living room extensions...

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Did MSI accidentally let slip when its new Claw handhelds will ship?

The Claw 8 AI Plus and Claw 7 AI Plus have appeared on Amazon for $899 and $799 respectively, and will ship Dec. 25th and Dec. 1st respectively, per Videocardz... but the listings seem to have been stripped of those crucial details now.

MSI already announced both handhelds in June as quick followups to the embarrassing original. Lunar Lake could bring better performance and battery, but apparently not pricing.

The new 8-inch MSI Claw.
The new 8-inch MSI Claw.
Image: MSI / Amazon
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
This tiny gaming laptop has two keyboards, one beneath the other.

I have a hard time believing this OneGx2 could be comfortable to hold, but major kudos if OneXPlayer can figure it out! I’m currently toying with a similar GPD machine that hides its joysticks beneath little covers, but a split keyboard and sticks beneath a full keyboard is something else.

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Lenovo accidentally confirms Legion Go S yet again — with a budget AMD chip.

If you read my Lenovo Legion Go review and thought “that but less expensive and cumbersome,” Videocardz may have good news: the unannounced smaller “Legion Go S 8ARP1” now has a firmware update for its unannounced AMD Rembrandt APU. That’s a last-gen architecture that should be more affordable than AMD’s “Extreme” line.

Also, though: the original Legion Go is its best price ever right now.

Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
The Ayaneo 3 will have an OLED screen option and upgraded triggers.

Ayaneo has revealed some specs for its next Windows handheld. The Ayaneo 3 will be available with either a seven-inch LCD or OLED HDR display, and an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 or Ryzen 7 8840U processor. The handheld will introduce an extra set of buttons on the back, plus lock switches to reduce the travel of its triggers for FPS players.

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
The Steam Deck will be available to buy in Australia on November 19th.

At 10am AEDT specifically, according to Valve. The company recently announced a November launch date in the country for the handheld gaming PC, but didn’t provide a specific date.

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Toying with the GPD Win Max 2, a lilliputian computing dream.

A tiny $1200 laptop that doubles as a gaming handheld, with an incredible array of ports. Surprisingly easy to type on, plays games as well or better than a Legion Go, supports two kinds of eGPUs. Keyboard and touchpad make navigating Windows way easier than most handhelds.

But you might not enjoy holding its stiff metal frame, and it’s better paired with a mouse!

Jess Weatherbed
Jess Weatherbed
Don’t expect a new Steam Deck to drop each year.

Valve Steam Deck designer Lawrence Yang set some release timeline expectations in an interview with Reviews.org:

“We’re not going to do a bump every year. There’s no reason to do that. And, honestly, from our perspective, that’s kind of not really fair to your customers to come out with something so soon that’s only incrementally better. So we really do want to wait for a generational leap in compute without sacrificing battery life before we ship the real second generation of Steam Deck.”

That checks out given we already knew a next-gen Steam Deck might not arrive before 2026.