H From Steps
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MSI Claw 8 for sure!
I was being sarcasticIf you want to include streaming then you can have a 5090 + 7950X3D in the palms of your hands with any PC handheld. The PS5 Pro is nothing in comparison.
Not the same, you still have the OS layer, With the Switch devs can code to the metal + Nvidia support.![]()
You ever heard of Steam Verified
Cyberpunk 2077 on the Steam Deck can look much better than that.
It just requires using XeSS Quality instead of using the 'Steam Deck' preset. The video linked is XeSS Balanced, but Quality is achievable with some tweaking of the settings, typical console optimisation stuff like lowering Anisotropic filtering and SSR quality.
Not sure how it will compare against the Switch 2 release version, but it can look better.
Few devs are going to bother trying to get the most out a Switch 2 port. Why would they? 90% of Switch 2 owners are going buy the console for a game about cartoon plumber with excessive bloom lighting.Not the same, you still have the OS layer, With the Switch devs can code to the metal + Nvidia support.
Yeah unfortunately AMD hiked the prices hard for HX 370. So whatever substantial performance gains made feel somewhat bittersweet with that even heftier price tag over Z1E. Maybe the idea of a decent upgrade over what we currently have for a decent price is fantasy for the coming couple of years.I was almost going to buy a GPD Win Mini but the HX 370 models are ridiculously expensive.
The screen/body ratio on Switch 2 is insane. You can't believe the Switch actually has a larger display than SD there. I'm guessing slim builds like that are more feasible when the battery is a mere 20Wh in size and there's hardly need for big cooling at those low wattages. Still, a very nice construction. Looks very clean.![]()
size comparison
The z13 flow
only 1,2kg without controller and ~1,5kg with .
I voted with my cock instead of my head.
Especially when you consider its a $450 system vs a $700 handheldA Switch 2 isn't beating an Alley in performance, especially with comparatively limited wattage. It's very impressive for a console handheld, though.
Looking purely at the device itself and its cost, yeah the msrp of the switch 2 really isn't that bad at all.Especially when you consider its a $450 system vs a $700 handheld